Marloes Henriette Maathuis (born 1978)[1] is a Dutch statistician known for her work on causal inference using graphical models, particularly in high-dimensional data from applications in biology and epidemiology.
[2] Her master's program included travel to Ethiopia to study the lifetime risks of HIV-related deaths there.
[3] She stayed at the University of Washington for Ph.D. in statistics, completed in 2006, and then for an additional year as an acting assistant professor.
[2] Her doctoral dissertation, Nonparametric Estimation for Current Status Data with Competing Risks, was jointly supervised by Groeneboom and Wellner.
[4] She joined ETH Zurich as an untenured assistant professor of applied mathematics in 2007.