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GM Science Review Panel - Members' Interests
Professor Bernard Silverman FRS
Bernard Silverman is Professor of Statistics at Bristol University
and Master-elect of St Peter's College, Oxford. He was a consultant
to the "Lessons Learned" Inquiry into the Foot and Mouth
Epidemic and has wide interests in both theoretical and practical
statistics. He has served as chair of the Mathematics Committee
of the Royal Society, as secretary of the Royal Statistical Society,
and as President of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (USA).
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and non-personal interests, that are current or within the last
5 years as follows: |
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Personal Interests
(i.e. those involving payment to the member personally)
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Non-Personal Interests
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Name of Organisation
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Nature of Interest
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Name of Organisation
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Nature of Interest
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University of Bristol
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Provost, Institute for Advanced Studies, since 2000
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Royal Society
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Fellow and member of various committees
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University of Bristol
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Professor of Statistics, since 1993
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Institute of Mathematical Statistics, USA
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President, 2000-01
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Defence Analytical Services Agency
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Member of Owner's Advisory Board since 1998
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Church of England
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Priest (nonstipendiary).
Member of General
Synod, 2000-
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Cabinet Office
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Consultant to Lessons Learned Inquiry on Foot and Mouth epidemic,
2002
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National Trust
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Life member (inactive)
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Center for Advanced Studies, Palo Alto, California
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Fellow, 1997-98
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St Peter's College, Oxford
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Master-elect. (Will become a material interest on 1 Oct 2003.)
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