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. It was started in 1973 as a continuation in part of the ''
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Editorial board

The following persons have been editors of the journal: *
Ingram Olkin Ingram Olkin (July 23, 1924 – April 28, 2016) was a professor emeritus and chair of statistics and education at Stanford University and the Stanford Graduate School of Education. He is known for developing statistical analysis for evaluatin ...
(1972–1973) * I. Richard Savage (1974–1976) * Rupert G. Miller (1977–1979) * David V. Hinkley (1980–1982) * Michael D. Perlman (1983–1985) * Willem van Zwet (1986–1988) * Arthur Cohen (1988–1991) * Michael Woodroofe (1992–1994) * Larry Brown and John Rice (1995–1997) * Hans-Rudolf Künsch and James O. Berger (1998–2000) * John Marden and
Jon A. Wellner Jon August Wellner (born August 17, 1945) is an American statistician known for his contributions to the fields of statistical inference, empirical process theory, and survival analysis. Education and career Wellner was born in Portland, Orego ...
(2001–2003) * Morris Eaton and
Jianqing Fan Jianqing Fan (; born 1962) is a Chinese statistician, financial econometrician, and data scientist. He is currently the Frederick L. Moore '18 Professor of Finance, Professor of Operations Research and Financial Engineering, Professor of Statisti ...
(2004–2006) *
Susan Murphy Susan Allbritton Murphy (born April 16, 1958) is an American statistician, known for her work applying statistical methods to clinical trials of treatments for chronic and relapsing medical conditions. She is a professor at Harvard University, ...
and Bernard Silverman (2007–2009) * Peter Bühlmann and T. Tony Cai (2010–2012) * Peter Hall and Runze Li (2013–2015) * Ed George and Tailen Hsing (2016–2018) * Richard J. Samworth and Ming Yuan (2019–2021) * Enno Mammen and Lan Wang (2022–2024)


External links


''Annals of Statistics'' homepage

''Annals of Statistics'' at Project Euclid


References

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