Alison Etheridge

Dame Alison Mary Etheridge DBE (born 1964)[5] is Professor of Probability and former Head of the Department of Statistics,[6] University of Oxford.

After a traveling to McGill University from 1986 to 1987, with the support of the Canadian Rhodes Scholars Foundation, she returned to Oxford as Sir Christopher Cox Junior Fellow and Tutor for Women in New College.

[2] The result is a flexible framework for modelling biological populations which, for the first time, combines ecology and genetics in a tractable way, while introducing a novel and mathematically interesting class of stochastic processes.

Her citation reads: for outstanding research on measure-valued stochastic processes and applications to population biology; and for international leadership and impressive service to the profession.

[18] She was awarded the Senior Anne Bennett Prize by the London Mathematical Society in 2017,[19] and was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2017 Birthday Honours for services to science.

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