Reid was the first woman to hold a Canada Research Chair in statistics.[11]
As Chair of the “Long Range Plan Steering Committee for Mathematics and Statistics” Reid shaped Canadian national policy on mathematical sciences, leading to the creation of the virtual distributed Canadian Institute for Statistical Sciences (CANSSI) in 2012. She has been the Director of CANSSI since 2015.[6][7]
Reid studies the foundations and properties of methods of statistical inference in order to discover how inferential statements can accurately and effectively summarize complex data sets.[5][12]
In 2022, Reid won the Guy medal in Gold "for her pioneering work on higher-order approximate inference which provides a foundational basis for optimal information extraction from data, and has wide-ranging impact on the practice of data analysis".[17][18]
Hinkley, D. V.; Reid, N.; Snell, E. J., eds. (1991). Statistical theory and modelling: in honour of Sir David Cox, FRS. London: Chapman and Hall. ISBN0-412-30590-9. OCLC23213733.
Cox, David R.; Reid, Nancy (2000). The theory of the design of experiments. Boca Raton: Chapman & Hall/CRC. ISBN1-58488-195-X. OCLC43864220.
Brazzale, A. R.; Davison, A. C.; Reid, N. (2007). Applied asymptotics: case studies in small-sample statistics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN978-0-511-28670-4. OCLC166126731.
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