Dorota Dabrowska

Dorota Maria Dabrowska is a Polish statistician known for applying nonparametric statistics and semiparametric models to counting processes and survival analysis.

[2] Her dissertation, supervised by Kjell Doksum, was Rank Tests for Independence for Bivariate Censored Data.

[3] After completing her doctorate, she joined the faculty at the University of California, Los Angeles, where she is a professor of biostatistics and statistics.

[2] At UCLA, she made fundamental contributions to the estimation and asymptotic theory in semi-Markov and Markov renewal models.

[4] As well as being a researcher in statistics, Dabrowska is also one of the translators of an influential 1923 paper on randomized experiments by Jerzy Neyman, originally written in Polish.