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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. Oxford Journals | Mathematics & Physical Sciences | Biostatistics | Information
biostatistics About This Journal Contact This Journal Subscriptions Current Issue Archive Search Oxford Journals Mathematics Physical
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22. Division Of Biostatistics Home
The Division of biostatistics oversees biostatistical teaching and consultation. Faculty in this division carry out research on statistical methods,
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The Division of Biostatistics oversees biostatistical teaching and consultation. Faculty in this division carry out research on statistical methods, and collaborate with investigators in other UCSF departments in the areas of study design and data analysis, and in bioinformatics. Charles E. McCulloch PhD, Division Head China Basin Landing
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23. UMass Amherst Department Of Public Health: Biostatistics And Epidemiology
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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
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24. Intuitive Biostatistics
Harvey Motulsky, OUP (1995). Site for the book, with online extracts (PDF).
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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."

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
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27. BIOSTATISTICS/STATISTICS SITES - Compiled By Betty C. Jung
biostatistics and Statistics Sites Resources on the Internet.
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28. 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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29. CCEB: Biostatistics
biostatistics is the discipline that is concerned with assessing the magnitude, reliability, validity, and precision of associations (e.g.,
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Biostatistics is the discipline that is concerned with assessing the magnitude, reliability, validity, and precision of associations (e.g., between exposures and disease) and making inferences about target populations using data from samples of those populations. This broad field includes the development of statistical theory and methods, and their application to the biomedical and clinical sciences. Biostatistics plays a crucial role in the research process, from design of the research plan through analysis and publication of study results. The Biostatistics Unit and Division were formed within the CCEB and DBE in 1997 with the mandate to conduct large-scale, multicenter clinical trials as well as patient-oriented research projects, and to provide collaborative biostatistical support for clinical research throughout the Medical Center and the University. In addition, the biostatistics faculty lead the graduate programs in Biostatistics.
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30. CRAB: About CRAB
Nonprofit organization utilizes the application of biostatistical principles and methods. Located in Seattle, Washington.
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HOME ABOUT CRAB SERVICES CALCULATORS Cancer Research And Biostatistics CRAB is an international leader in designing, managing and analyzing therapeutic and prevention cancer clinical trials. We provide biostatistical expertise and innovative web based data management systems. Our experience includes phase I-IV clinical trials for medical centers and pharmaceutical companies as well as local, national and international consortia. CRAB assures accurate trial implementation and reliable data analyses.
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Provides consultation on statistical design and analysis for the clinical and laboratory research staff at Mayo.
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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.

32. AccessMedicine - TOC
Basic Clinical biostatistics, 4th Edition Beth Dawson, Robert G. Trapp. Preface Copyright Authors CONTENTS. Take Interactive SelfAssessment. Chapter 1.
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33. Analytical Biostatistics Homepage
Analytical biostatistics.
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34. Biostat
The Master of Science in statistics, Concentration in biostatistics at San Diego For students pursuing the Concentration in biostatistics, the outside
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The Master of Science in statistics, Concentration in Biostatistics at San Diego State University emphasizes statistical methods and applications in the biological, health, and medical sciences. This would be the appropriate program for a student who entertains the idea of working in the biotech or pharmaceutical industry. Local job opportunities are excellent. Admission Requirements Students entering the master's program should have three semesters of calculus, one semester of a calculus-based probability course, and one semester of linear algebra. Students should also have working knowledge of a computer programming language. Students lacking some of the above undergraduate background may be admitted conditionally and may make up this coursework during the first year of the program (these courses do not count toward the degree course requirements). Requirements concerning the GRE exam and GPA requirements are the same as for the other SDSU graduate programs. A GRE combined score (quantitative and verbal scores) of 950 and a GPA of 2.85 (3.0 GPA international) are expected.

35. GCRC: BioStatistics
The GCRC supports a biostatistics and Computerized Data Management and Analysis System (CDMAS) core directed by Joe Coresh M.D., Ph.D., M.H.S. The core
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36. UIC Epidemiology And Biostatistics
biostatistics is the development and application of statistical methods to problems in the areas of biology, medicine, public health, and other life
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The Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics comprises two separate teaching programs. Biostatistics is the development and application of statistical methods to problems in the areas of biology, medicine, public health, and other life sciences. With respect to public health, biostatistics applies statistical methods both to describe and draw important inferences about particular public health problems. These results are achieved through the management, analysis, and interpretation of data, study design, and knowledge of data analysis issues. Epidemiology Careers Biostatistics Careers For more information about biostatistics, please visit the

37. Welcome - Department Of Biostatistics, University Of Pittsburgh
I want to welcome you to the Website of the Department of biostatistics. The Department of biostatistics was one of the original departments of Public
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As you review the information contained in the Website, you will see that the Department provides training in statistical methodology leading to an M.S. or Ph.D. degree as well as training in applying quantitative methods to public health problems leading to an M.P.H. or Dr.P.H. degree. Students interested in the Ph.D. also have the opportunity to specialize in statistical genetics. In all of our degree programs the students will apply statistical methodology to problems in public health and medicine. The extensive experience of the faculty in addressing "real world problems" helps the students "bridge the gap" between their theoretical knowledge base and the practical aspects of addressing complex, multidisciplinary public health and biomedical issues. In addition to an extensive collaborative effort the Department of Biostatistics is committed to the development of statistical methodology in order to better analyze and interpret studies in public health and medicine. Areas of methodological development include survival analysis, missing data analysis, sampling techniques, interrater reliability, exploratory data analysis, clinical trials design, ROC analysis, stochastic modeling, and sequential methods. The academic program provides doctoral students with the necessary tools to subsequently develop an area of independent methodological research.

38. What Is Biostatistics?
Brief and Straightforward Guide What is biostatistics?
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What is Biostatistics?
ad_unit_target='mainAdUnit'; X Close this window Biostatistics is, in effect, two words — and two fields of study — combined. The bio part involves biology , the study of living things. The statistics part involves the accumulation, tracking, analysis, and application of data. Biostatistics is the use of statistics procedures and analysis in the study and practice of biology. As such, it has many real-world and scientific applications. Biostatistics is routinely used to drive biology experiments. Data is gathered and analyzed before, during, and after a biology experiment, with the intent to come to some form of logical conclusion about what might not be exactly empirical results. On the other hand, a biostatistics experiment can be entirely mathematical; for example, the measurement of an animal’s temperature at various times of the day, and the subsequent tracking of other variables involved in those temperature measurements, can be expressed in wholly numerical terms. Speaking of measurements, it’s time for some terms. A

39. Partners Research Cores| Biostatistics Core
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40. Division Of Quantitative Sciences - Home - M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
2008 Bayesian biostatistics Conference January 30 February 1, 2008 Two departments comprise the division the Department of biostatistics and the
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