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  1. Epidemiology and Biostatistics: An Introduction to Clinical Research by Bryan Kestenbaum, 2009-09-10
  2. Introduction to Biostatistics: Second Edition by Robert R. Sokal, F. James Rohlf, 2009-04-23
  3. Biostatistics: Basic Concepts and Methodology for the Health Sciences (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics)
  4. Regression Methods in Biostatistics: Linear, Logistic, Survival, and Repeated Measures Models (Statistics for Biology and Health) by Eric Vittinghoff, David Glidden, et all 2005-01-04
  5. Biostatistics for the Health Sciences by R. Clifford Blair, Richard Taylor, 2007-01-14
  6. Introductory Biostatistics by Chap T. Le, 2003-03-31
  7. Study Guide to Epidemiology And Biostatistics (Study Guide to Epidemiology and Biostatistics) by J. Richard Hebel, Robert McCarter, 2006-03-15
  8. Biostatistics and Epidemiology: A Primer for Health and Biomedical Professionals by Sylvia Wassertheil-Smoller, 2004-02-11
  9. A Study Guide to Epidemiology and Biostatistics: Includes 125 Multiple-Choice Review Questions by Richard F. Morton, J. Richard Hebel, et all 1990-07
  10. Easy Interpretation of Biostatistics: The Vital Link to Applying Evidence in Medical Decisions by Gail F. Dawson MDMSFAAEP, 2008-05-07
  11. Biostatistics in Clinical Medicine by Joseph A., M.D. Ingelfinger, 1994-01
  12. An Introduction to Biostatistics by Thomas Glover, Kevin Mitchell, 2008-09-30
  13. Biostatistics, Second Edition: A Guide to Design, Analysis and Discovery. by Ronald N. Forthofer, Eun Sul Lee, et all 2006-12-28
  14. A Review of Biostatistics: A Programme for Self-instruction by Paul E. Leaverton, 1991-05

21. Department Of Biostatistics - College Of Public Health - The University Of Iowa
Watch our new video introduction to the field of biostatistics and the University of Iowa’s biostatistics program! Click on the image on the left to watch
http://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/biostat/
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Are you thinking about studying Biostatistics at the University of Iowa? If you are having trouble viewing the video or want to order your own DVD, contact terry-kirk@uiowa.edu
The Department of Biostatistics is involved in:
  • Training new biostatisticians through the MS and PhD degree programs. Providing appropriate training for students outside of the department. Performing methodological research in biostatistics and related fields. Collaborating on research projects with colleagues in other departments and units throughout the university and the state of Iowa. Being actively involved with state, national, and international statistical communities.
Current research interests in the department include survey sampling, survival data, statistical methods for epidemiology, statistical genetics, clinical trials, longitudinal data, categorical data, multivariate analysis, and discriminant analysis, and public health statistics. This department site is maintained by Terry Kirk in coordination with Kathryn Chaloner , Professor and Head, Department of Biostatistics. Please email Terry Kirk at

22. Intuitive Biostatistics
Harvey Motulsky, OUP (1995). Site for the book, with online extracts (PDF).
http://www.graphpad.com/www/book/book.htm
Intuitive Biostatistics "The book's title suggests that he can make biostatistics intuitive for non-statisticians (e.g. physicians, clinicians and nurses). After reading through it he has made a believer out of me! He introduces concepts through examples and touches on most of the important statistical methods that are used in the medical literature. ... My usual concern with such books is that concepts are oversimplified and the presentation is too cook-bookish. Amazingly that is not the case here. Motulsky carefully explains concepts such as confidence intervals, p-values, multiple comparison issues, Bayesian thinking and Bayesian controversy in a way that should be understandable to his intended audience."
"I highly recommend this book for those needing a non-mathematical, explanatory introduction to biostatistics. It is well-written and provides wonderful clinical examples and biostatistical content...An excellent resource book for medical students and housestaff who are struggling along with the concepts; and for those of you who were wondering, it was surprisingly easy to read."
"This splendid book meets a major need in public health, medicine, and biomedical research training a user-friendly biostatistics text for non-mathematicians."

23. The International Journal Of Biostatistics
Aims and scope, editorial board, policies, and author instructions. Online archive with abstracts; full text available to subscribers.
http://www.bepress.com/ijb/
The Berkeley Electronic Press IJB has been accepted for inclusion in PubMed/MEDLINE, the National Library of Medicine index.
The International Journal of Biostatistics
Editors
Nicholas P. Jewell , University of California, Berkeley Raymond Carroll David Freedman , University of California, Berkeley James Robins , Harvard University Mark van der Laan , University of California, Berkeley
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PDF Biclustering of Gene Expression Data by an Extension of Mixtures of Factor Analyzers
Francesca Martella, Marco Alfò, and Maurizio Vichi PDF Interaction Trees with Censored Survival Data
Xiaogang Su, Tianni Zhou, Xin Yan, Juanjuan Fan, and Song Yang PDF Two-Sample Tests of Area-Under-the-Curve in the Presence of Missing Data
John Spritzler, Victor G. DeGruttola, and Lixia Pei PDF Preference-Based Instrumental Variable Methods for the Estimation of Treatment Effects: Assessing Validity and Interpreting Results
M. Alan Brookhart and Sebastian Schneeweiss PDF Modeling the Effect of Alzheimer's Disease on Mortality
Elizabeth Johnson, Ron Brookmeyer, and Kathryn Ziegler-Graham PDF Multiple Imputation and Random Forests (MIRF) for Unobservable, High-Dimensional Data

24. UMass Amherst Department Of Public Health: Biostatistics And Epidemiology
Includes admissions information, faculty profiles, news and event schedules.
http://www.umass.edu/sphhs/bioepi/
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Department of Public Health
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Division of Biostatistics and Epidemiology
The overall mission of the Division of Biostatistics and Epidemiology is to provide students with strong analytic and quantitative skills needed to conduct professional level public health research, disease surveillance, program evaluation, and public health practice. Biostatistics and Epidemiology are complementary disciplines both academically and professionally. These related fields are based on the mathematical, natural, and social sciences. The Division meets its mission by preparing public health professionals who will work to improve the health of the public. The academic program includes a base of theoretically sound courses complemented by hands-on research experiences and public health agency practice experiences. TA/RA application form
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003-9304
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25. Columbia Division Of Biostatistics
Department of biostatistics Mailman School of Public Health Columbia University 722 West 168th Street, 6th Floor New York, New York 10032
http://mailman.columbia.edu/biostat/index.html
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26. Biostatistical Resources Biostatistics Services For Biomedical Researchers
Biostatistical resources biostatistics Consulting services Statistical services and resources for biomedical researchers Statistical support provided to
http://biostat-resources.com/
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27. The Biostatistics Center
he biostatistics Center is a research facility of the George Washington University under the Associate Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies.
http://www.bsc.gwu.edu/
The Biostatistics Center 6110 Executive Blvd., Suite 750 Rockville, MD 20852 WHO ARE WE? he Biostatistics Center is a research facility of the George Washington University under the Associate Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies. The Center serves as the statistical coordinating center for large scale multicenter clinical trials and epidemiologic studies. urrent funding is at over $80 million per year through grants, contracts and cooperative agreements with the National Institutes of Health and several other research sponsors.
MORE ABOUT THE BIOSTAT CENTER OTHER TOPICS OF INTEREST For more information, please contact Webmaster@biostat.bsc.gwu.edu

28. AccessMedicine - TOC
Basic Clinical biostatistics, 4th Edition Beth Dawson, Robert G. Trapp. Preface Copyright Authors CONTENTS. Take Interactive SelfAssessment. Chapter 1.
http://www.accessmedicine.com/resourceTOC.aspx?resourceID=62

29. Wiley InterScience :: Session Cookies
www3.interscience.wiley.com/ cgibin/mrwhome/110536435/HOME - Similar pages Cancer Research and biostatisticsNon-profit organization utilizes the application of biostatistical principles and methods. Located in Seattle, Washington.
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30. Division Of Biostatistics
Division of biostatistics, Department of Health Sciences Research.
http://mayoresearch.mayo.edu/mayo/research/biostat/
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Biostatistics is a Division within the Department of Health Sciences Research and has had a distinguished history of methodological research and statistical collaboration at Mayo since 1929. The division is staffed by more than 140 statisticians (25 Ph.D., 50 M.S., 70 B.S.) as well as information technology and support staff. The Survey Research Center, founded in 1991, is part of the Division of Biostatistics and facilitates the conduct of surveys for Mayo investigators and also advances the science of survey research through methodological experimentation. Read More
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In addition to general consulting on over 1,000 ongoing investigations, this group provides core statistical support for a number of major projects such as the Mayo Cancer Center and North Central Cancer Treatment Group (NCCTG), the Mayo General Clinical Research Center (GCRC), the Rochester Epidemiology Project, the Alzheimer's Disease Center, and Program Projects such as the Mayo Stroke Center and the Mayo Study of Bone Metabolism in Aging. As a consequence, over half of the Ph.D. statisticians are extramurally supported.

31. CCEB: Center For Clinical Epidemiology And Biostatistics
Provides an overview of the centre, education, research and services and links of interest.
http://www.cceb.upenn.edu/
The mission of the CCEB/DBE is to improve the health of the public by linking epidemiology, biostatistics, and clinical medicine. To that end, the CCEB and DBE conduct multiple research programs and offer a broad range of clinical research training and research services

Welcome to the CCEB!

March 21, 2008
Study Shows That Bone Mineral Content Continues to Increase in Obese Adolescents During Weight Loss

February 2, 2008
Shiriki Kumanyika Appointed as Vice Chair of a Federal Advisory Committee

February 1, 2008
Hongzhe Li Elected to Membership in the International Statistical Institute

January 28, 2008
Brian Strom Interviewed for Wall Street Journal Health Blog

January 16, 2008 Hanjoo Kim Named as a Recipient of the 2008 Distinguished Student Paper Award from the International Biometric Society Eastern North American Region January 3, 2008 See the latest CCEB Newsletter more news... Faculty Recruitment Opportunities Announcing - New Faculty!!
Upcoming Seminars BIOSTATISTICS Joseph Hilbe, Arizona State University April 1, 2008 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm BRB - II/III - Room 253 EPIDEMIOLOGY Kristine Yaffe, MD, Psychiatry, Neurology and Epidemiology, Univ of California, San Francisco

32. CMH110 Epidemiology And Biostatistics, Fall 2004/2005 - OpenCourseWare - Tufts U
This course teaches the basic skills needed to critique the medical literature by providing a fundamental understanding of epidemiology and biostatistics.
http://ocw.tufts.edu/Course/1
Search HOME SCHOOLS COURSES ABOUT OCW ... OCW Home CMH110 Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Fall 2004/2005 Selection of types of distributions. (Image adapted by Tufts OCW.) Highlights of this Course This course teaches the basic skills needed to critique the medical literature by providing a fundamental understanding of epidemiology and biostatistics. One highlight of the course is the Small Group Session . The small group format provides one with an excellent opportunity to closely interact with a faculty member by enhancing the concepts taught in the lectures and clarifying questions concerning the lecture material. Course Description The primary purpose of this course is to teach you basic skills to critique the medical literature. As future physicians you have an obligation to remain current in your field of practice and to treat patients according to generally accepted standards of care. To do this well you will need to read those journals that are considered the most important sources of new information impacting on your field of medicine. For example, internal medicine physicians generally read the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) which is published by the Massachusetts Medical Society. Perhaps the most influential medical journal, its articles are widely reviewed by the media. Most surgeons read the Annals of Surgery. In short, each field of medicine has its own specialty journals.

33. Analytical Biostatistics Homepage
Analytical biostatistics.
http://abs.cit.nih.gov/

34. Statistics.com: Biostatistics
Online course in biotatistics at statistics.com. Four weekly lessons, interactive discussion, no need to be online at any particular time.
http://www.statistics.com/ourcourses/biostatistics/
The leading source for professional development courses in statistics Course Login Our Courses Calendar Faculty Catalogue Begin Intro Begin Survey Intro Stats 1 Intro Stats 1 AP Intro Stats 2 Intro Stats 2 AP Intro Stats 3 Nonnormal Data Cluster Analysis Data Mining 1 - Intro Data Mining 2 - Unsupervised Decision Trees Microarray Analysis Natural Language Processing Text Mining Adaptive Trials Biostatistics Clinical Trials Clinical-Bayes Epi 1 - Fundamentals Epi 2 - Bias Epi 3 - Analysis Meta Analysis Microarray Analysis Nonparametrics Survival DOE - Design Experiments DOE Advanced Engineering Risk Analysis SPC SPC Advanced Environmental Environmental Sampling Geostatistics Census Choice Modeling Facets GLM Longitudinal Data Nonparametrics Rasch SEM SEM Advanced Sequential Standardized Tests Survey Analysis Survey Design Choice Modeling Data Mining 1 - Intro Data Mining 2 - Unsupervised National Income Natural Language Processing Risk Analysis Time Series Bayesian Statistics Bootstrap Categorical Cluster Analysis Count Data DOE - Design Experiments Engineering Logistic Regression Missing Data Mixed Models Nonparametrics Randomization Regression Resampling SPC Advanced Sample Size Microarray Analysis R Graphics R Intro (data) R Intro (stats) R Modeling How Courses Work Tour a Course Learning Style Homework Software Time Requirement Communications
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35. Biostatistics
biostatistics. Print This Page. © 2005 University of Alabama at Birmingham; Birmingham, Alabama 35294; 205934-4011; Disclaimer About this Site.
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36. Division Of Quantitative Sciences - Home - M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
Program in Biomathematics biostatistics Home Two departments comprise the division the Department of biostatistics and the Department of
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37. Statfund.cancer.gov
Funding Opportunities in biostatistics Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, SRAB. Welcome to statfund.cancer.gov, Your resource for
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38. WWW Epidemiology Virtual Library
This page is maintained by the Department of Epidemiology and biostatistics at the University of California San Francisco. Please email the maintainer with
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39. WebHome < Main < Biostatistics TWiki
Vanderbilt biostatistics S2323 Medical Center North, 1161 21st Avenue Do you have ideas, requests, problems regarding biostatistics TWiki web site?
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40. Emory Graduate School - Biostatistics
Objectives The PhD program in biostatistics is designed for individuals with strong quantitative skills and background or interest in the biological,
http://www.emory.edu/GSOAS/departments_programs/degrees/6/
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Degree: PhD Biostatistics Program Objectives: The PhD program in biostatistics is designed for individuals with strong quantitative skills and background or interest in the biological, medical, or health sciences. To the extent possible, the curriculum of each student is tailored to his or her background and interests. Students may enter the PhD program with a bachelor's or a master's degree. PhD students may obtain the MS degree by satisfying specific conditions during their studies. Additional Information: The PhD core course work may be completed in 1-2 years, depending on the number of master's-level courses the student must take. The dissertation can be completed in two years. Students who pursue the PhD degree do not have to receive the MS degree, but they may do so by satisfying the requirements for the MS degree. Application Information Program Application Deadline: January 3, 2008

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