As a professor of mathematics at Hunter College, she became interested in epidemiology and statistics, and took a fellowship to New York University to accomplish that shift of interests, under the mentorship of Joseph Keller.[6] Keller and Whittemore married and moved together to Stanford in 1978.[2][6] There Whittemore became a professor in the Department of Health Research and Policy. She was chief of epidemiology there from 1997 to 2001, and later became co-chair of the department.[2] Keller died in 2016.[6]
Contributions
One of Whittemore's studies found a link between fertility drugs and ovarian cancer, especially strong among women who were treated with the drugs but failed to conceive.[7]
Recently, Whittemore has contributed her expertise in a paper published in the American Journal of Epidemiology to investigating racial and ethnic differences in ovarian cancer risk.[8]
In 2004, she won the Janet L. Norwood Award for outstanding achievement by a woman in the statistical sciences.[2] In 2010, the Statistics in Epidemiology section of the American Statistical Association gave her their Nathan Mantel Lifetime Achievement Award.[10]She was the recipient of the Committee of Presidents of Statistical SocietiesFlorence Nightingale David Award in 2005[11] andR. A. Fisher Lectureship in 2016 "for her fundamental contributions to biostatistics and epidemiology, covering a wide range of topics from environmental risk assessment to genetic linkage analysis, genetic association studies and cancer epidemiology; for bringing her statistical and mathematical insight to bear on the collection and interpretation of scientific data; for her leadership in large consortia of cancer studies; and for being a role model for many young scientists".[12]
Selected publications
Whittemore, A. S.; Korn, E. L. (July 1980), "Asthma and air pollution in the Los Angeles area.", American Journal of Public Health, 70 (7): 687–696, doi:10.2105/ajph.70.7.687, PMC1619475, PMID 7386702
Whittemore, A. S.; Wu-Williams, A. H.; Lee, M.; Shu, Z.; Gallagher, R. P.; Deng-ao, J.; Lun, Z.; Xianghui, W.; Kun, C.; Jung, D.; Teh, C.-Z.; Chengde, L.; Yao, X. J.; Paffenbarger, R. S.; Henderson, B. E. (June 1990), "Diet, Physical Activity, and Colorectal Cancer Among Chinese in North America and China", JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 82 (11): 915–926, doi:10.1093/jnci/82.11.915, PMID 2342126.
Whittemore, Alice S.; Halpern, Jerry (March 1994), "A Class of Tests for Linkage Using Affected Pedigree Members", Biometrics, 50 (1): 118–27, doi:10.2307/2533202, JSTOR 2533202, PMID 8086596.
Whittemore, A. S.; Kolonel, L. N.; Wu, A. H.; John, E. M.; Gallagher, R. P.; Howe, G. R.; Burch, J. D.; Hankin, J.; Dreon, D. M.; West, D. W.; Teh, C.-Z.; Paffenbarger, R. S. (May 1995), "Prostate Cancer in Relation to Diet, Physical Activity, and Body Size in Blacks, Whites, and Asians in the United States and Canada", JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 87 (9): 652–661, doi:10.1093/jnci/87.9.652, PMID 7752270.
Whittemore, A. S.; Gong, G.; Itnyre, J. (March 1997), "Prevalence and contribution of BRCA1 mutations in breast cancer and ovarian cancer: results from three U.S. population-based case-control studies of ovarian cancer", The American Journal of Human Genetics, 60 (3): 496–504, PMC1712497, PMID 9042908.
Manolio, Teri A.; Collins, Francis S.; Cox, Nancy J.; Goldstein, David B.; Hindorff, Lucia A.; Hunter, David J.; McCarthy, Mark I.; Ramos, Erin M.; Cardon, Lon R.; Chakravarti, Aravinda; Cho, Judy H.; Guttmacher, Alan E.; Kong, Augustine; Kruglyak, Leonid; Mardis, Elaine; Rotimi, Charles N.; Slatkin, Montgomery; Valle, David; Whittemore, Alice S.; Boehnke, Michael; Clark, Andrew G.; Eichler, Evan E.; Gibson, Greg; Haines, Jonathan L.; Mackay, Trudy F. C.; McCarroll, Steven A.; Visscher, Peter M. (October 2009), "Finding the missing heritability of complex diseases", Nature, 461 (7265): 747–753, Bibcode:2009Natur.461..747M, doi:10.1038/nature08494, PMC2831613, PMID 19812666.
References
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^ a b c d eThird Annual Janet L. Norwood Award, University of Alabama School of Public Health, archived from the original on 2014-10-11, retrieved 2017-10-30
^"Alice S. Whittemore: An Oral History", conducted by Joy Scott, Stanford Historical Society Oral History Program, Standford University, 2015, page 16.
^ a b cStanford Professor Emeritus Joseph Keller, an applied mathematician whose work investigated atomic explosions and oscillating ponytails, dies at 93, Stanford News Service, September 8, 2016, retrieved 2017-10-30
^Bouton, Katherine (April 12, 1998), "After the Ball", The New York Times
^Meagher, Nicola S; White, Kami K; Wilkens, Lynne R; Bandera, Elisa V; Berchuck, Andrew; Carney, Michael E; Cramer, Daniel W; Cushing-Haugen, Kara L; Jordan, Susan; Kaufmann, Scott H; Le, Nhu D; Pike, Malcolm C; Riggan, Marjorie; Qin, Bo; Rothstein, Joseph H (2024-08-01). "Racial and ethnic differences in epithelial ovarian cancer risk: an analysis from the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium". American Journal of Epidemiology. 193 (9): 1242–1252. doi:10.1093/aje/kwae076. ISSN 0002-9262. PMC11369223. PMID 38775277.
^Elected fellows, AAAS, retrieved 2017-10-30
^Cheng, Jing (October 1, 2010), "Section Congratulates Award Winners", Amstat News, American Statistical Association