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Susan Allbritton Murphy (born April 16, 1958) is an American statistician. She is the H.E. Robbins Professor of Statistics & Professor of Psychiatry, at the University of Michigan.〔(Susan Murphy's home page )〕 She won a 2013 MacArthur Fellowship.〔 In 2015 she gave the Bradley Lecture at the University of Georgia. She is known for her work applying statistical methods to clinical trials of treatments for chronic and relapsing medical conditions. == Biography and career == She grew up in rural Louisiana, and is "a serious hockey player." She graduated from Louisiana State University with a B.S. and from the University of North Carolina with a Ph.D.〔(Susan Murphy — MacArthur Foundation )〕 She is principal investigator at The Methodology Center, at Penn State.〔(Susan Murphy, Ph.D. | The Methodology Center )〕
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