A Conversation with Robert C. Elston
Gang Zheng, Zhaohai Li, Nancy L. Geller

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive overview of Robert C. Elston's life, academic career, and contributions to genetic epidemiology, highlighting his research, mentorship, and numerous honors in the field.
Contribution
The paper offers an in-depth biographical account emphasizing Elston's pioneering role and influence in genetic epidemiology and biostatistics.
Findings
Mentored over 80 students and post-docs.
Published over 600 research articles.
Received multiple prestigious awards.
Abstract
Robert C. Elston was born on February 4, 1932, in London, England. He went to Cambridge University to study natural science from 1952-1956 and obtained B.A., M.A. and Diploma in Agriculture (Dip Ag). He came to the US at age 24 to study animal breeding at Cornell University and received his Ph.D. in 1959. From 1959-1960, he was a post-doctoral fellow in biostatistics at University of North Carolina (UNC), Chapel Hill, where he studied mathematical statistics. He then rose through the academic ranks in the department of biostatistics at UNC, becoming a full professor in 1969. From 1979-1995, he was a professor and head of the Department of Biometry and Genetics at Louisiana State University Medical Center in New Orleans. In 1995, he moved to Case Western Reserve University where he is a professor of epidemiology and biostatistics and served as chairman from 2008 to 2014. Between 1966 and…
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