The New Mexico Commission on the Status of Women selected Los Alamos National Laboratory research statistician Christine Anderson-Cook as one of 20 women to receive the 26th Annual Governor’s Award for Outstanding New Mexico Women.
An awards banquet is scheduled for May 6 at the Hotel Albuquerque.
“We are extremely proud of Christine’s accomplishments, both as an outstanding research statistician and as an excellent role model for women in science,” said Computer, Computational and Statistical Sciences Division Leader Stephen Lee.
“It is through excellence in science and the careful mentorship of new scientists by folks like Christine that Los Alamos will pave the way for future advances in important areas for our nation.”
“It is indeed a great honor to be in the company of such fine women who have made such a diverse set of contributions to our state,” Anderson-Cook said.
She was recognized for her technical leadership in statistics, extensive professional service at the national level, and mentorship of nearly 70 students.
Anderson-Cook joined the laboratory in 2004 after serving as a faculty member in the Department of Statistics at Virginia Tech.
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