
Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital.
--Aaron Levenstein
--Aaron Levenstein
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Work with researchers at the World Health Organization (WHO) Headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, while becoming aware of the global burden of disease. Look for information on the 2009 Interim to study biostatistics in Geneva!

Decker Fannin Walker, '04
Major(s): Math, Religion
Concentration(s): International Economics Analysis, Statistics
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Decker entered Oxford in Cambridge, UK as the college's seventh Rhodes Scholar in 2003.
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