She joined the North Carolina State faculty in 1987,[1]
and also holds an adjunct professorship at Duke University.[6]
Books
Davidian is the author of Nonlinear Models for Repeated Measurement Data (with D. M. Giltinan, CRC Press, 1995)[7] and editor of Longitudinal Data Analysis (with Fitzmaurice, Verbeke, and Molenberghs, CRC Press 2008).[8][9]
She is the 2007 winner of the Janet L. Norwood Award for Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Statistical Sciences,[10]
the 2009 winner of the George W. Snedecor Award "for fundamental contributions to the theory and methodology of longitudinal data, especially nonlinear mixed effects models; for significant contributions to the analysis of clinical trials and observational studies, and for leadership as president of ENAR, as editor, and as a member of the International Biometric Society council",[4][11]
and the 2011 winner of the Florence Nightingale David Award "for important contributions to the development of methods for analyzing data from longitudinal studies and clinical trials, and for outstanding leadership and dedication to the statistical profession".[12]
She was named Hunter Distinguished Professor in 2017,[1] after previously holding the William Neal Reynolds Professorship since 2005.[13]
^ ab"Davidian receives Snedecor Award", Perspectives, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, North Carolina State University, Fall 2009, retrieved 2017-10-16