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  1. Elementary Bayesian Biostatistics (Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics) by Lemuel A. Moyé, 2007-07-27
  2. Biostatistics: The Bare Essentials, Second Edition (Biostatistics: The Bare Essentials) by Geoffrey R. Norman, David L. Streiner, 2000-07-15
  3. Clinical Trial Data Analysis Using R (Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series) by Ding-Geng Chen, Karl E. Peace, 2010-12-16
  4. Student Solutions Manual for Pagano/Gauvreau's Principles of Biostatistics by Marcello Pagano, Kimberlee Gauvreau, 2001-04-12
  5. Biostatistics: Experimental Design and Statistical Inference by James F. Zolman, 1993-02-25
  6. Sample Size Calculations in Clinical Research, Second Edition (Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series) by Shein-Chung Chow, Hansheng Wang, et all 2007-08-22
  7. Medical Biostatistics, Second Edition (Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series) by Abhaya Indrayan, 2008-03-10
  8. Statistical Design andAnalysis of Stability Studies (Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series) by Shein-Chung Chow, 2007-05-30
  9. Introductory Biostatistics for the Health Sciences: Modern Applications Including Bootstrap (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics) by Michael R. Chernick, Robert H. Friis, 2003-03-17
  10. Biostatistics: Concepts and Applications for Biologists by Brian Williams, 1993-09-01
  11. Appleton and Lange's Review of Epidemiology and Biostatistics for the USMLE by Edward J. Hanrahan, Gangadhur Madupu, 1994-07-03
  12. Student Solutions Manual for D'Agostino/Sullivan/Beiser's Introductory Applied Biostatistics by Sr.Ralph D'Agostino, Lisa Sullivan, et all 2005-02-16
  13. Essentials of Biostatistics in Public Health Workbook by Lisa M. Sullivan, 2007-11-28
  14. Platinum Vignettes - Behavioral Science & Biostatistics: Ultra-High Yield Clinical Case Scenarios For USMLE Step 1 by Adam Brochert MD, 2003-04-11

61. Epidemiology And Biostatistics, Dept Of Environmental Health
Training programs in Epidemiology and biostatistics at the University of Cincinnati reside in the Department of Environmental Health.
http://www.eh.uc.edu/epibio/
Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
About the Program
T Master of Science in Clinical Research Training Program E pidemiology is defined as the study of the distribution and determinants of disease and injury within human populations. A goal of the epidemiologist is to identify the factors or agents that are linked with the observed patterns of disease or injury. The Divisions program stresses environmental, occupational, clinical, quantitative, community, molecular and genetic epidemiology.
The field of biostatistics is characterized by data analysis, and interpretation of results, which are tied to environmental and biomedical research. Applied statistical methodology is emphasized in the biostatistics program. The epidemiology and biostatistics programs are closely linked with faculty and students working together on interdisciplinary research activities.
All classical study designs are currently utilized including randomized clinical trials, longitudinal studies, environmental intervention approaches, retrospective cohort, cross-sectional and case control methodologies.

62. Untitled Document
The biostatistics Division provides investigators of the New York State Psychiatric Institute access to and training in stateof-the-art statistical
http://nyspi.org/AR2002-03/divs/biostatistics-c.html
Biostatistics Eva Petkova, Ph. D., Acting Head
JianFeng Cheng, Ph.D. Candidate, Research Associate
Mark Davies, M.S., Research Scientist IV
Steve Ellis, Ph.D., Research Scientist V
Hanga Galfalvy, Ph.D., Research Scientist II
Huiping Jiang, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Fellow
Xinhua Liu, Ph.D., Senior Biostatistician
Todd Ogden, Ph.D., Research Scientist V
Hongtu Zhu, Ph.D., Biostatistician
Songmei Wu, Ph.D. Candidate, Research Associate Overview
The Biostatistics Division provides investigators of the New York State Psychiatric Institute access to and training in state-of-the-art statistical techniques as needed for optimal use of their research data. This includes developing and applying new methodology for the design and analysis of psychiatric studies, participating in major funded research projects, consultations on data-analytic and design issues for grant submission and manuscript preparation. In addition, the department provides contining education for statisticians and data analysts working at the Institute. CURRENT RESEARCH Members of the Biostatistics Division are involved both in collaborative research with colleagues from the Institute and in statistical methodological research, often motivated by their collaboration with psychiatrists. This year several new statisticians joined the Division. Huiping Jiang, Ph.D. joined us as a post-doctoral fellow funded by the CoGENT grant. Hongtu Zhu, Ph.D., was hired to support the fMRI research at the Child Psychiatry Division. Songmei Wu, a Dr.P.H. student from the Department of Biostatistics at Columbia University was hired to support research in the Division of Neuroscience.

63. Boston University School Of Public Health
learn the principles of applied biostatistics from recognized experts in the field; The BU SIBS program is one of 3 such summer biostatistics programs.
http://sph.bu.edu/sibs/
Boston University School of Public Health
This Site Directory Summer Institute for Training in Biostatistics June 9 - July 18, 2008
Application Deadline is March 7, 2008.

If you like mathematics or statistics and would like to learn how to apply methods to investigate important health issues, then the Summer Institute for Training in Biostatistics is ideal for you.
Participants in the six-week program will:
  • learn the principles of applied biostatistics from recognized experts in the field; meet practicing biostatisticians, epidemiologists and statistical geneticists and learn about their work; gain hands-on experience working with actual data collected in internationally recognized studies that have been funded by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute; learn about opportunities for graduate study and additional training;
    explore an ever-growing field that is critically important in studies to improve the world we live in; and
    see the historical sights of Boston, meet new people, and have lots of fun.

The BU SIBS program is one of 3 such summer biostatistics programs. The three programs differ somewhat in terms of course content and activities; however, all three will provide a comprehensive introduction to important concepts and principles of biostatistics. Follow the links below to learn more about our sister programs.

64. AAIPharma Biostatistics
From the very start of your trials, AAIPharma’s Biostatisticians will ensure your clinical trials will have the potential to provide the data to support all
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      • Full statistical support and analysis from Phase I through IV Data Analysis Statistical consultation Study design and review (Flexible/adaptive designs or other special features) Statistical analysis plans Statistical programming Software validation Interim analyses Pharmacokinetic analysis Integrated safety / efficacy summaries Regulatory agencies representation and support Annual updates for regulatory agencies DSMB / IDMC support and summaries Support for publication

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      Biostatistics ANALYSIS AT THE INTERFACE WITH DRUG DEVELOPMENT Reliable and useful data are at the heart of your clinical development programs. These data are crucial in support of your approval applications and your marketing and sales positioning. The foundation of your data rests on well-designed clinical studies, proper data management, and sound statistical analysis.
      Even prior to the start of your trials, AAIPharma’s highly-skilled, industry-experienced biostatisticians will ensure your clinical trials are designed to provide the data needed to support your objectives from early Phase I through regulatory filing. AAIPharma biostatisticians will ensure that the most appropriate clinical and statistical endpoints are identified and that the correct inferences are made from your data. Your clinical studies will be designed to provide that the critical clinical and statistical evidence to support your entire development program.

65. Division Of Epidemiology & Biostatistics: Department Of Community Medicine - UCo
The Epidemiology and biostatistics Division conducts research, provides education, and furnish public health scientific support to the University of
http://www.commed.uchc.edu/biostat/
About Education Research Faculty/Staff ... Contact Choose your page Education Community Based Education Graduate Program in Public Health Research Behavioral Medicine Health Services Research International Community Health
The Epidemiology and Biostatistics Division conducts research, provides education, and furnish public health scientific support to the University of Connecticut Health Center to improve community health. Epidemiology advances the knowledge of disease causation and natural history using rigorous and systematic study design and methods, illuminating the impact of biomedical, environmental, behavioral and social forces on the health of populations. Biostatistics ensures excellence in the application of statistical principles to public health research and in the training of health professionals. The division faculty members are:
Epidemiologists
Biostatisticians

66. College Of Public Health
Welcome to the Department of biostatistics and Epidemiology Current research in biostatistics includes clinical trials methodology, longitudinal data
http://www.coph.ouhsc.edu/coph/bse/bse.asp

YOU ARE HERE HOME Degree Programs Admissions Financial Links
Welcome to the Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology The Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, which was founded in 1968, was the first university department to combine these two disciplines into a single administrative unit. The objectives of the Department are to produce professional biostatisticians and epidemiologists and to give each specialist adequate preparation in the other discipline. The Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology offers the following degree programs in each discipline: Master of Public Health (MPH), Master of Science (MS), and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). Biostatistics
  • applies new or existing statistical techniques to health-related questions develops new statistical techniques appropriate for analysis of health-related data assists health researchers in
    • making appropriate inferences from their data relative to chance making valid estimates of population parameters designing studies in a valid and feasible manner to maximize information obtained
    Epidemiology
    • studies the distribution and dynamics of disease and health in populations investigates causative factors and determinants of disease in populations

67. UTK Mathematical Life Sciences Archives WWW Server - Statistics
University of California, San Francisco Division of biostatistics; University of California, University of Washington Department of biostatistics
http://archives.math.utk.edu/mathbio/statistics.html
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  • Arizona State University Statistics Program Information
  • Auburn University Department of Discrete and Statistical Sciences
  • Bowling Green State University Department of Mathematics and Statistics
  • Cambridge University Statistical Laboratory.
  • Carnegie Mellon Statistics Department.
    Home of StatLib
  • Colorado State University Department of Statistics
  • Florida State University Department of Statistics
  • George Mason University
    Departments of Statistics and Computational Statistics
  • Harvard University
    Departments of Biostatistics and Statistics
  • Indiana University Center for Statistical and Mathematical Computing
  • Iowa State University Department of Statistics and Statistical Laboratory
  • Kansas State University Department of Statistics
  • Kent State University (Ohio) Applied Statistics
  • New York University Stern School of Business - Department of Statistics
  • North Carolina State University Department of Statistics
  • 68. Biostatistics | UAB School Of Public Health
    biostatistics is the field of statistical methods related to biological to research in areas such as public health, medicine, dentistry and nursing.
    http://www.soph.uab.edu/bst
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    Biostatistics Biostatistics is the field of statistical methods related to biological to research in areas such as public health, medicine, dentistry and nursing. At UAB, the Department of Biostatistics focuses on the application of existing statistical techniques to studies in these health related fields and development of new statistical techniques.

    69. Biostatistics Program
    biostatistics is the science of bringing statistical and probabilistic reasoning to bear on the complex problems presented in research areas such as biology
    http://www.stat.rice.edu/Biostat/biostat.html
    Interinstitutional Graduate Program in Biostatistics About the Program Biostatistics is the science of bringing statistical and probabilistic reasoning to bear on the complex problems presented in research areas such as biology, genetics, human health, medical and environmental science. Biostatisticians play a key and sometimes leading role in the development of new treatment methodologies for human ailments. This statement also holds true for the understanding of complex biological and environmental systems. The mission of the joint Graduate Program in Biostatistics is to develop the technical, practical and leadership expertise of students in this important area of Biostatistics, thereby enabling students to contribute significantly to the improvement of human health throughout the world. The graduate program in biostatistics is offered jointly through the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Department of Biostatistics and William Marsh Rice University Department of Statistics . The primary degree program in this collaborative effort is the doctoral program, however, successful students will receive a Master of Statistics from Rice University in their second year of study. We are currently designing a mechanism by which students can recieve their degree from MD Anderson, so that eventually doctoral degrees may be granted by either institution; students designate their institution of choice in their second year of study. Although this joint program begins in the year 2000, strong collaborations have existed between the two respective departments for as much as twenty-five years in the previous century. This joint degree program solidifies this collaborative spirit and provides students with a unique opportunity for exposure to a multitude of cutting edge research areas within the general umbrella of Biostatistics. Students will also gain valuable clinical experience in this innovative program.

    70. Department Of Biostatistics And Applied Mathematics Free Code Archive
    Random numbers, distributions, and many more (dcflib, ranlib, )
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    The content of this site has been merged into the new software download site for the Department of Biostatistics and Applied Mathematics at http://biostatistics.mdanderson.org/SoftwareDownload/ ©2003 The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
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    71. DBBE - Department Of Biostatistics, Bioinformatics And Epidemiology At MUSC
    Department of biostatistics, Bioinformatics and Epidemiology at Medical University of South Carolina.
    http://www.biometry.musc.edu/
    About MUSC Education Medical Center Research ... Library MUSC DBBE Directory Web Class Schedule Course Descriptions Student Forms Admission Information ... Department Helpdesk
    The Department of Biostatistics, Bioinformatics, and Epidemiology was founded over 30 years ago in one of the oldest medical universities of the United States (circa 1824). The Department's location within the College of Medicine creates an environment that continually provides practical problems for study. The combination of biostatistics, epidemiology, and bioinformatics in one department provides a synergistic environment for faculty and students to actively pursue cross-disciplinary methodological and applied research in the three areas. Read more... from the department chair
    News and Annoucements Congratulations to the following students who were winners in the 2007 Student Research Day:
    1st Place PhD I Poster Session - Joshua Swearingen (NLM trainee)
    2nd Place PhD I Poster Session - Matthew Shotwell (BTBBR trainee)
    2nd Place PhD II Poster Session - John T. Lucas (MSCR-SPTCR trainee)

    72. Index
    Provides consultation on statistical design and analysis for the clinical and laboratory research staff at Mayo.
    http://www.mayo.edu/hsr/biostat.html
    Please Update Your Bookmark The Mayo Clinic Division of Biostatistics website address has changed. The new website can be found here: http://www.mayo.edu/biostatistics Thank you.

    73. PhD In Biostatistics
    A PhD degree in biostatistics requires a program of courses selected from biostatistics, statistics, and at least one other subject area (such as biology,
    http://www.stat.berkeley.edu/biostat/degrees/phd.htm
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    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Degree
    A PhD degree in Biostatistics requires a program of courses selected from biostatistics, statistics, and at least one other subject area (such as biology, environmental health, epidemiology), a qualifying examination and preparation of a dissertation. Courses cover traditional topics as well as recent advances in biostatistics and in statistics. Those completing the PhD will have acquired a deep knowledge and understanding of these subject areas. Since graduates with doctorates often assume academic careers in research and teaching, a high degree of mastery in research design, theory, methodology and execution is expected as well as the ability to communicate and present research findings and area of expertise in a clear, understandable manner.
    The PhD degree program requires 4-6 semesters of course work followed by 2-4 semesters to complete examinations and prepare a dissertation (a minimum of four semesters of registration is required). Since there are no unit or course requirements for the PhD, a program of courses appropriate to a student's background and interests may be developed.
    All students in the PhD program hold a master's degree in Biostatistics or a related field and those applying for PhD study who do not already hold a masters degree are admitted initially for the Biostatistics MA. This practice does not prolong the time to the doctorate since the first two years of both the MA and PhD programs for students coming from the baccalaureate are identical.

    74. A Review Of Basic Biostatistics
    images.cell.com/images/EdImages/etbr/DUKES.PDF Similar pages Department of biostatistics Home PageDepartment of biostatistics Home Page. Bioinformatics, and Biomathematics. We are now accepting applications for MS Degree in biostatistics, Fall 2008!
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    75. UC Davis Biostatistics
    Graduate Group in biostatistics. Home View Our Brochure Overview People Courses Events Administration Graduate Program More Links Contact
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    76. Department Of Biostatistics, UMDNJ - SPH
    The Department of biostatistics is part of the School of Public Health at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ), located on the
    http://www2.umdnj.edu/bmtrxweb/
    Biostatistics Home People Academic Programs ... News ***This website is currently undergoing updates***
    The Department of Biostatistics is part of the School of Public Health at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ) , located on the Piscataway/New Brunswick campus of UMDNJ. The UMDNJ - School of Public Health is sponsored by the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in cooperation with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey and New Jersey Institute of Technology in collaboration with the Public Health Research Institute This fast growing department conducts independent statistical research with applications in the biomedical sciences and services public health professionals. All department faculty actively collaborate with biomedical, public health, and other investigators within the School of Public Health at UMDNJ, The Cancer Institute of New Jersey , the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences at New Jersey and elsewhere. Biostatistics students participate in these collaborations as well. Our department includes both students who have just completed their undergraduate degrees as well as fulltime professionals looking to advance their education by obtaining an additional or higher level degree. Dual majors with departments such as Epidemiology are available.

    77. EMedicine - Introductory Biostatistics : Article Excerpt By: John Ogle, MD, MPH,
    Introductory biostatistics Medicine is an evolving art full of unknowns; however, patients appreciate and occasionally demand the reassurance of solid
    http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/byname/introductory-biostatistics.htm
    Excerpt from Introductory Biostatistics
    Synonyms, Key Words, and Related Terms: evidence-based medicine, epidemiology, medical statistics, statistics in medicine, statistics for practicing clinicians, applied medical statistics, introductory biostatistics
    Please click here to view the full topic text: Introductory Biostatistics
    Medicine is an evolving art full of unknowns; however, patients appreciate and occasionally demand the reassurance of solid answers and scientific explanations. The mathematical discipline of statistics, when employed judiciously, helps quantify the uncertainty inherent in the imperfect profession of medicine.
    Seek simplicity
    Occam's razor literally suggests, "Entities should not be multiplied unnecessarily." This quotation has evolved into a useful clinical dictum, "When trying to explain the unknown, favor the simplest of competing theories." The most useful research has a logical design yielding data with obvious trends. Strong designs and compelling results do not require complex statistical manipulation to be influential. In fact, physicians should remain skeptical when a study employs obscure analyses and multiple layers of stratification. Excessive analytical complexity should be a red flag. Understandably, but regrettably, some authors try to salvage expensive research and bolster unimpressive results with overly complex analyses. Reflecting on some of the most influential clinical research of the past 100 years, a simple graph or scattergram commonly tells the whole story at a glance. In these pleasant situations, statistical analyses merely complement and support what is visually obvious. If treatment A is demonstrably superior to treatment B and is associated with comparable risk and cost, then treatment A rapidly becomes the standard of care, and the issue is forgotten. Unfortunately, such straightforward evidence is rare.

    78. Post-Approval Clinical Biostatistics, Post-Approval Data Management Solutions, P
    Obtain timely delivery of highquality biostatistics with PPD’s comprehensive post-approval statistical services.
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    Quality Deliverables, Global Standards Located across four North American and three European sites, the biostatistics team is experienced in all phases of global clinical trials, facilitating worldwide consistency of standards and quality. Our working practices include:
    • Programming based on written specifications Independent quality validation of formal deliverables to verify accuracy and audit readiness Senior statistical review of all statistical deliverables, from protocol writing through regulatory submissions
    Comprehensive Analysis Plans Concise, accurate reporting of study results begins with development of clear protocols and user-friendly case report forms. From there, our statisticians interact with sponsor scientists to develop a comprehensive statistical analysis plan, including:
    • Overview of study objectives, description of study population, sample size rationale and statistical power

    79. Homepage Of The Department For Epidemiology & Biostatistics - ASPH - USC
    Hompage of the Department for Epidemiology biostatistics Arnold School of Public Health - University of South Carolina.
    http://www.sph.sc.edu/epid_bios/

    Arnold School of Public Health

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    800 Sumter Street
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    P: 803-777-7666
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    E: epibios@sc.edu We are one of the best and fastest growing academic units at USC. Our impressive and diverse research portfolio and our strong tradition of collaborating with public and private health agencies and institutions enable us to
    • generate new knowledge that can lead to improvements in health train highly educated health professionals serve the larger communities in which we live and work, by using our special skills and knowledge.
    BIOS Spring Forum 2008 The first presentation of the new BIOS Spring Forum 2008 is coming up. On Friday March 28, 2008. Hongmei Zhang, Ph.D. University of South Carolina will speak. This presentation will be held from 1-2 pm in the Health Sciences Building (HESC), Room 104. If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Hongmei Zhang More presentations will follow during the year. Sorensen to present program on PH practice USC's retiring president, and professor in EPI/BIO, will help mark the one-year anniversary of the Office of Public Health Practice. Study to identify best parts of breast milk Outcome may suggest diet and lifestyle changes that would enhance milk's composition, says researcher Dr. Wilfred Karmaus.

    80. Emerson Statistics | BIOST 517 Autumn 2007 Course Materials
    Applied biostatistics I Introduction to the analysis of biomedical data. Descriptive and inferential statistical analysis for discrete, continuous,
    http://www.emersonstatistics.com/b517/
    BIOST 517 - University of Washington: Fall, 2007
    Emerson Statistics Home University of Washington Courses
    Scott S. Emerson, M.D., Ph.D.
    Professor of Biostatistics
    Department of Biostatistics
    University of Washington
    Applied Biostatistics I
    Introduction to the analysis of biomedical data. Descriptive and inferential statistical analysis for discrete, continuous, and right censored random variables. Analytic methods based on elementary parametric and non-parametric models for one sample; two sample (independent and paired), stratified sample, and simple regression problems. Instructor Scott S. Emerson, M.D., Ph.D. Assistants Lin Chen chenlin@u.washington.edu
    Office Hours (HSLIC): Tu 2:30pm - 4:00pm, F 2:30pm - 4:00pm
    Daryl Morris darylm@u.washington.edu
    Office Hours (HSLIC): Tu 6:00pm - 7:30pm, Th 1:30 - 3:00pm Rob Wellman wellmanr@u.washington.edu
    Office Hours (HSLIC): M 12:30pm - 2:00pm, F 12:30pm - 2:00pm Office: HSB F673 Phone: 543-1044 (Biostatistics) 221-4185 (ROC) Email: semerson@u.washington.edu Office Hours: M 3:30pm - 5:00pm F 10:30am - 11:30am (or by appointment) Times and Places Lectures : MWF 9:30am - 10:20am HSB T739 Disc AA : M 8:30am - 9:20am HSB T530 Disc AB : W 8:30am - 9:20am HSB T473 Disc AC : F 8:30am - 9:20am HSB T531 Syllabus and General Information BIOST 517 Syllabus (pdf) Handouts and Lecture Materials Lecture 1 Presentation Handouts (pdf) Lecture 2 Presentation Handouts (pdf) Lecture 3 Presentation Handouts (pdf) Lecture 4 Presentation Handouts (pdf) ... Lecture 14 Presentation Handouts (pdf) Revised 12-01-2007

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