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L. Adrienne Cupples | |
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Born | Laura Adrienne Sherrill 1944/1945 |
Died | January 13, 2022 (aged 77) |
Citizenship | United States |
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Spouse | The Rev. John Cupples [1] |
Children | 2 daughters [1] |
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Scientific career | |
Institutions | Boston University |
L. Adrienne Cupples (born Laura Adrienne Sherrill; 1944/1945 – January 13, 2022) [2] was a professor of epidemiology and biostatistics at the Boston University School of Public Health.
Cupples was born to Rev. Shirley Sherrill and his wife, Mary Lea Sherrill. [3] She studied history and American studies at Raymond College, part of the University of the Pacific (United States) in Stockton, California before earning a masters and doctorate in statistics from Boston University. [2]
Cupples worked as a researcher on the Framingham Heart Study for over 35 years, eventually becoming the Co-Principal Investigator [2] and a highly-cited researchers according to webometrics. [4]
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L. Adrienne Cupples | |
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Born | Laura Adrienne Sherrill 1944/1945 |
Died | January 13, 2022 (aged 77) |
Citizenship | United States |
Alma mater | |
Spouse | The Rev. John Cupples [1] |
Children | 2 daughters [1] |
Parents |
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Scientific career | |
Institutions | Boston University |
L. Adrienne Cupples (born Laura Adrienne Sherrill; 1944/1945 – January 13, 2022) [2] was a professor of epidemiology and biostatistics at the Boston University School of Public Health.
Cupples was born to Rev. Shirley Sherrill and his wife, Mary Lea Sherrill. [3] She studied history and American studies at Raymond College, part of the University of the Pacific (United States) in Stockton, California before earning a masters and doctorate in statistics from Boston University. [2]
Cupples worked as a researcher on the Framingham Heart Study for over 35 years, eventually becoming the Co-Principal Investigator [2] and a highly-cited researchers according to webometrics. [4]