Celebrating 70: An Interview with Don Berry
Dalene Stangl, Lurdes Y. T. Inoue, Telba Z. Irony

TL;DR
This paper features an interview with renowned statistician Don Berry, highlighting his career, contributions to biostatistics, and leadership roles in academia and medical research.
Contribution
It provides an in-depth personal perspective on Don Berry's career and his impact on biostatistics and cancer research.
Findings
Insights into Don Berry's career development
Discussion of his contributions to cancer research
Reflections on leadership in biostatistics
Abstract
Donald (Don) Arthur Berry, born May 26, 1940 in Southbridge, Massachusetts, earned his A.B. degree in mathematics from Dartmouth College and his M.A. and Ph.D. in statistics from Yale University. He served first on the faculty at the University of Minnesota and subsequently held endowed chair positions at Duke University and The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Center. At the time of the interview he served as Head of the Division of Quantitative Sciences, and Chairman and Professor of the Department of Biostatistics at UT M.D. Anderson Center.
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