Joel E. Cohen
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Joel E. Cohen
Summary
Joel E. Cohen is a human[1]. He was born on February 10, 1944[2]. He worked as a statistician[3], mathematician[4], biologist[5], university teacher[6], and biomathematician[7]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (42 views/month, #7,280 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- Joel E. Cohen was born on February 10, 1944[2].
- Joel E. Cohen held citizenship in United States[9].
- Joel E. Cohen worked as a statistician[3].
- Joel E. Cohen worked as a mathematician[4].
- Joel E. Cohen's professions included biologist[5].
- Joel E. Cohen's professions included university teacher[6].
- Joel E. Cohen worked as a biomathematician[7].
- Joel E. Cohen's field of work was ecology[10].
- Joel E. Cohen's field of work was mathematical biology[11].
- Joel E. Cohen's field of work was demography[12].
- Joel E. Cohen's field of work was epidemiology[13].
- Joel E. Cohen's field of work was population[14].
- Joel E. Cohen's field of work was food chain[15].
- Joel E. Cohen was employed by Harvard University[16].
- Joel E. Cohen was employed by Stanford University[17].
- Joel E. Cohen was employed by Columbia University[18].
- Among Joel E. Cohen's employers was The Rockefeller University[19].
- Joel E. Cohen's education included a stint at Harvard University[20].
- Joel E. Cohen received the Guggenheim Fellowship[21].
- Joel E. Cohen received the MacArthur Fellows Program[22].
- Joel E. Cohen received the Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement[23].
- Joel E. Cohen received the Fellow of the American Statistical Association[24].
- Joel E. Cohen received the George Mercer Award[25].
- Joel E. Cohen received the Golden Goose Award[26].
- Joel E. Cohen was a member of National Academy of Sciences[27].
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Origins and Family
Joel E. Cohen was born on February 10, 1944[2].
Education
Joel E. Cohen's education included a stint at Harvard University[20]. Academic degrees include Doctor of Philosophy[28] and Doctor of Public Health[29].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include statistician[3], mathematician[4], biologist[5], university teacher[6], and biomathematician[7]. Fields of work include ecology[10], an academic discipline[30]; mathematical biology[11], an academic discipline[31]; demography[12], an academic discipline[32]; epidemiology[13], a branch of science[33]; population[14], an abstract entity[34]; and food chain[15], a biological interaction[35]. Employers include Harvard University[16], a private university[36], in United States[37], founded in 1636[38], headquartered in Cambridge[39]; Stanford University[17], a private university[40], in United States[41], founded in 1885[42], headquartered in Stanford[43]; Columbia University[18], a private university[44], in United States[45], founded in 1754[46], headquartered in Manhattan[47]; and The Rockefeller University[19], a private university[48], in United States[49], founded in 1901[50], headquartered in New York City[51].
Recognition
Awards received include Guggenheim Fellowship[21], a fellowship grant[52], in United States[53], founded in 1925[54]; MacArthur Fellows Program[22], a science award[55], in United States[56], founded in 1981[57]; Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement[23], a science award[58], in United States[59], founded in 1973[60]; Fellow of the American Statistical Association[24], a statistics award[61]; George Mercer Award[25], an award[62], in United States[63], founded in 1948[64]; and Golden Goose Award[26], an award[65], in United States[66], founded in 2012[67].
Why It Matters
Joel E. Cohen ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (42 views/month, #7,280 of 1,000,298).[8] He is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[68]
FAQs
What did Joel E. Cohen do for work?
Joel E. Cohen worked as statistician[3], mathematician[4], biologist[5], university teacher[6], and biomathematician[7].
Where did Joel E. Cohen go to school?
Joel E. Cohen was educated at Harvard University[20].
What awards did Joel E. Cohen receive?
Honors received include Guggenheim Fellowship[21], MacArthur Fellows Program[22], Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement[23], and Fellow of the American Statistical Association[24].