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Dr. Susan Murray is expanding horizons in the field of biostatistics as a Professor at the University of Michigan School of Public Health. With a keen focus on advancing methodologies, her research delves into transplantation-related survival methodology, correlated censored survival data, and nonparametric survival analysis. Her work is pivotal in enhancing the understanding of survival analysis and quality-of-life adjusted survival analysis, contributing significantly to the field. In addition to her academic pursuits, Dr. Murray plays a vital role in the scientific community as an Associate Editor for the esteemed journals Biometrics and Lifetime Data Analysis. Her editorial contributions help shape the discourse in biostatistics, ensuring the dissemination of high-quality research. Dr. Murray's expertise is further recognized through her involvement with the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation's Data and Safety Monitoring Board. In this capacity, she provides critical oversight and guidance, ensuring the safety and efficacy of clinical research related to cystic fibrosis. Her dedication to both research and service exemplifies her commitment to advancing public health through rigorous statistical methodologies. Dr. Murray's work not only impacts academic circles but also has practical implications for improving patient outcomes in transplantation and other medical fields.

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