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  1. Textbook of Cancer Epidemiology (Monographs in Epidemiology and Biostatistics)
  2. Introductory Biostatistics for the Health Sciences by Robert C. Duncan, 1983-04
  3. Design and Analysis of Bioavailability and Bioequivalence Studies, Third Edition (Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series) by Shein-Chung Chow, Jen-pei Liu, 2008-10-15
  4. Computational Biology: Issues and Applications in Oncology (Applied Bioinformatics and Biostatistics in Cancer Research)
  5. Clinical Trials: Design, Conduct, and Analysis (Monographs in Epidemiology and Biostatistics) by Curtis L. Meinert, 1986-03-27
  6. Statistics for Health Care Professionals: Working With Excel (Public Health/Epidemiology and Biostatistics) by James E. Veney, John F. Kros, et all 2009-09-08
  7. Adaptive Design Methods in Clinical Trials (Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series) by Shein-Chung Chow, Mark Chang, 2006-11-16
  8. Statistics In the Pharmaceutical Industry, 3rd Edition (Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series)
  9. Basic Epidemiological Methods and Biostatistics: A Practical Guidebook (Jones and Bartlett Series in Health Science and Physical Education) by Randy M. Page, Galen E. Cole, et all 1995-01-15
  10. Biostatistics: How It Works by Steve Selvin, 2003-07-19
  11. M.Pagano's K.Gauvreau's Principles of Biostatistics 2nd(Second) edition(Principles of Biostatistics (with CD-ROM) [Hardcover])(2000) by M.Pagano K.Gauvreau, 2000
  12. Bayesian Methods for Measures of Agreement (Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series) by Lyle D. Broemeling, 2009-01-12
  13. Encyclopedia of Biostatistics: 8-Volume Set
  14. Adaptive Design Theory and Implementation Using SAS and R (Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series) by Mark Chang, 2007-06-27

81. Biostatistics » Programs » Graduate School Of Arts & Sciences » Academics | B
Course Requirements. Eight semester courses (32 credits) distributed as follows six core courses (CAS MA 581 Probability or MET MA 581 Probability, CAS MA 582 Mathematical
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MA in Biostatistics
Course Requirements Eight semester courses (32 credits) distributed as follows: six core courses (CAS MA 581 Probability or MET MA 581 Probability, CAS MA 582 Mathematical Statistics or MET MA 582 Mathematical Statistics, CAS MA 575 Linear Models, SPH EP 712 Epidemiologic Methods, SPH BS 852 Statistical Methods for Epidemiology, and SPH BS 805 Intermediate Statistical Computing and Applied Regression Analysis); and the two remaining courses from the core courses or the designated biostatistics/epidemiology courses listed below. Students must earn a grade of B– or better in all courses applied to the MA.
Qualifying Examination
The candidate must satisfactorily pass two comprehensive written examinations demonstrating proficiency in the material covered in the six core courses. Students are allowed two attempts to pass a qualifying exam. The Biostatistics Qualifying Exam Committee will evaluate requests by students to take an exam for the third time on a case-by-case basis.

82. WebHome < Main < Foswiki
Aug 23, 2010 Information for Investigators Clinics Projects Cores Services and Collaborations Collaboration Plan biostatistics Collaboration
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83. Department Of Statistics, U.Va.
Statistics and biostatistics Division
http://wald.stat.virginia.edu/

84. Biostatistics | UNMC
University of Nebraska Medical University providing comprehensive health professions education, clinical care, research, and service.
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Department Chair Jane Meza, PhD Biostatistics is the science of applying statistical discipline to the complex problems presented in all areas of biology and medicine. The Biostatistics Department collaborates with scientists, physicians, clinical investigators and other researchers, provides statistical consulting, teaches courses in biostatistics, and conducts methodological research. The mission of the Biostatistics Department is to:
  • Provide leadership in the application of biostatistical sciences in collaboration with investigators in the planning, conduct, analysis, and interpretation of research studies. Educate students and professionals in the theory, methods and applications of biostatistics. Advance the knowledge of public health by developing innovative biostatistical methods.
The Department's expertise includes clinical trials, study design, survival analysis, generalized linear models, longitudinal analysis, survey methodology, and analysis of microarray gene-expression data and other high-dimensional data. Department members can assist investigators in planning and designing scientific studies, developing efficient and effective means of collecting and managing data, and discerning, strengthening, and communicating findings.

85. ExploreHealthCareers.org: Career Overview - Biostatistics
A free resource on health careers, enrichment programs, and financial aid
http://www.explorehealthcareers.org/en/Career.68.aspx

86. Biostatistics
Division of biostatistics
http://www.biostat.mcw.edu/

87. Untitled Document
The division of Epidemiology and biostatistics (EPIBIO) comprises two separate teaching programs in the School of Public Health (SPH).
http://www.uic.edu/sph/eb.htm

88. Clinical Biostatistics - Quintiles
Learn how Quintiles helps establish a sound approach to clinical biostatistics to reduce risks and improve quality during clinical development planning.
http://www.quintiles.com/clinical-services/biostatistics/
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89. Biostatistics | Academic Departments | Mailman School Of Public Health
As one of the nation s premier centers of biostatistical research BEST Diversity Program expands the pool of talent in the biostatistics arena.
http://www.mailman.columbia.edu/academic-departments/biostatistics
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90. Oxford Journals | Mathematics & Physical Sciences | Biostatistics | About The Jo
biostatistics publishes papers that develop innovative statistical methods with applications to the understanding of human health and disease,
http://www.oxfordjournals.org/biosts/about.html
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Among the important scientific developments of the 20th century is the explosive growth in statistical reasoning and methods for application to studies of human health. Examples include developments in likelihood methods for inference, epidemiologic statistics, clinical trials, survival analysis, and statistical genetics. Substantive problems in public health and biomedical research have fueled the development of statistical methods, which in turn have improved our ability to draw valid inferences from data. The objective of Biostatistics is to advance statistical science and its application to problems of human health and disease, with the ultimate goal of advancing the public's health. Biostatistics publishes papers that develop innovative statistical methods with applications to the understanding of human health and disease, including basic biomedical sciences. Papers should focus on methods and applications. Introduction of original methodology should be grounded in substantive problems; authors also have the opportunity to present extensive analyses of data on the journal's website as

91. Biostatistics
Welcome to NYU biostatistics. General Information. The Division of biostatistics at NYU School of Medicine is engaged in teaching, statistical and collaborative research, and
http://www.med.nyu.edu/biostatistics/
DEPARTMENTS DIRECTORY ADVANCED SEARCH SCHOOL HOME ... Home Welcome to NYU Biostatistics General Information The Division of Biostatistics at NYU School of Medicine is engaged in teaching, statistical and collaborative research, and consultation with the researchers in the School of Medicine. Teaching The teaching program of the Division of Biostatistics includes a Ph.D. program in Biostatistics in the Environmental Health Sciences Program of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at NYU, teaching of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Preventive Medicine course for second year medical school students, and teaching of fellows and junior faculty in the CTSI sponsored Clinical Research Training Course. Special lectures and workshops can also be arranged on request by Departments of NYU School of Medicine. Statistical Research Faculty members in the Division of Biostatistics are actively engaged in research. The areas of research include: Survival Analysis; Clinical Trials; Methods for the Analysis of Screening and Diagnostic Tests; Misclassification; Methods for the Analysis of Observational Data; Statistical Methods in Epidemiology; Statistical Genomics; Statistical Genetics; Likelihood and Information Theory; Mixture Models; Order Statistics and Spacings; Resampling Techniques; High-dimensional Data Analysis; Algorithms for missing data analysis; Cluster Analysis; Statistical Methods for Analysis of Large Datasets in genomics and molecular biology; DNA microarrays; Flow Cytometry. Collaborative Research

92. New HSPH Department Of Biostatistics Website
Department of biostatistics.
http://www.biostat.harvard.edu/
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93. Biostatistics
Christine M. Waternaux, Ph.D., Director Steven P. Ellis, Ph.D., Research Scientist V Xinhua Liu, Ph.D., Biostatistician Todd Ogden, Ph.D., Biostatistician
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Biostatistics Christine M. Waternaux, Ph.D., Director
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Xinhua Liu, Ph.D., Biostatistician
Todd Ogden, Ph.D., Biostatistician
Eva Petkova, Ph.D., Senior Biostatistician
T he Biostatistics department provides investigators of the New York Psychiatric Institute (NYSPI) 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, teaching statistics to researchers and fellows of training grants, and providing consultations on data-analytic and design issues for grant submission and manuscript preparation. Department Staff Methodological and Applied Research Projects Methodological research in the department focuses on problems of particular relevance to psychiatric studies. Areas of expertise include analysis of longitudinal studies with generalized linear models and variance components models, brain imaging, survival analysis, models for the analysis of categorical data, methods for dealing with missing data including data with non-ignorable non-response mechanism, causal models, empirical Bayesian techniques, methodology for combining information from different sources (e.g., meta-analysis), classification methods with recursive partitioning tree models, resampling techniques (e.g., bootstrapping), wavelets applications, and other computationally intensive methods.

94. Biostatistics - Definition Of Biostatistics By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesa
bi·o·sta·tis·tics (b st -t s t ks). n. (used with a sing. verb). Application of statistics to the analysis of biological and medical data.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/biostatistics

95. Home - Biostatistics & Bioinformatics ::
The Duke University Board of Trustees on May 14 approved the Master of biostatistics degree program to be offered by The Department of Bioinformatics
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In recent years, the movement to rate healthcare providers has been gaining momentum. The effort requires not only sufficient data on which to assess performance, but also methodology for statistical evaluation. Sean O'Brien served as the lead statistician on a task force to analyze data collected by the Society of Thoracic Surgeons on coronary bypass surgery (CABG). The methodology he developed was used in the recently released Consumer Reports scorecard on CABG surgery.  NEJM editorial  and  details New Master of Biostatistics Degree Program to Launch in Fall of 2011 Interested applicants as well as investigators and companies with internship opportunities should contact Stephanie C. Smith, Program Coordinator, at smith707@mc.duke.edu for additional information. Tenure-Track Faculty Positions in Computational Biology more Contact Us Site Map Duke Medicine ... Duke University
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96. Rutgers University, Statistics
Department of Statistics and biostatistics.
http://statistics.rutgers.edu/

97. Home > Biostatistics | Yale University
Aug 5, 2010 biostatistics provides the essential methodological and quantitative underpinning necessary for much of public health and medical research.
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    • Professor Elizabeth Claus, title, discusses research results with graduate students.  Division head Theodore Holford’s research interests are in the development and application of statistical methods in public health and medicine.  Calendar Contact Us Yale Phonebook Support Us ... YSPH Home
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    Biostatistics provides the essential methodological and quantitative underpinning necessary for much of public health and medical research. Appropriate study design, data collection and analysis are all needed in order to quantify the effect of risk factors and health interventions on individuals or populations. Areas of concentration in the Division are the development and application of methods in statistical genetics and bioinformatics, statistical epidemiology, statistical issues in clinical research including clinical trials, and the geographic information systems.
    $5 Million Awarded to Study Genes Linked to Meningioma Brain Tumors
    06-18-10: A new $5 million meningioma study funded by the National Institutes of Health will seek to identify genes associated with meningioma.

98. RSPH | Biostatistics & Bioinformatics
Department of biostatistics and Bioinformatics.
http://www.sph.emory.edu/cms/departments_centers/bios/
About RSPH Academic Programs Prospective Students Current Students ... Home
Biostatistics and Bioinformatics are exciting challenging disciplines. Our graduates find well paid positions in academia, the private sector and in government. With the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) located adjacent to our campus, we like to think of ourselves as the "Public Health Capital of the World." There are many opportunities for students and faculty to collaborate with investigators at Emory from the Rollins School of Public Health, the School of Medicine, the Winship Cancer Institute and the School of Nursing in addition to CDC and the American Cancer Society.

99. Saunak Sen
Center for Bioinformatics and Molecular biostatistics, San Francisco. Interest in applications of statistics to genetics/genomics.
http://www.biostat.ucsf.edu/sen/
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Associate Professor in Residence, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics , and the Center for Bioinformatics and Molecular Biostatistics University of California, San Francisco I am interested in statistical and computational issues in genetics and genomics, with a special focus on genetic mapping in experimental organisms. I also lead the Biostatistics distributed computing cluster , and organize the Biostatistics Seminar Mailing address:
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100. Department Of Biostatistics, Bioinformatics, And Biomathematics (Georgetown Univ
Home page of the Department of biostatistics, Bioinformatics, and Biomathematics at the Georgetown University Medical Center.
http://dbbb.georgetown.edu/
Georgetown University Medical Center
Department of Biostatistics, Bioinformatics, and Biomathematics
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Greetings from the Chair of the Department
Welcome to the Department of Biostatistics, Bioinformatics and Biomathematics website at Georgetown University. We are an academic department that specializes in biostatistics, bioinformatics and biomathematics. This three-fold powerhouse (we like to call it Bio3) is unique. Faculty members are passionate about teaching and conducting breakthrough studies on topics including proteomics, functional genomics and cancer control. Please peruse our pages to find information about topics ranging from our research collaborations with the Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center to our Masters of Science program in Biostatistics. (To read the rest of the letter, please click HERE Christopher Loffredo, Ph.D.
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