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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. BIOSCIENCEnetBASE: Biology References Online
biostatistics. Advances in Clinical Trial biostatistics Applied Statistical Designs for the Researcher Generalized Estimating Equations
http://www.biosciencenetbase.com/default.asp?id=997

62. Wiley InterScience :: Session Cookies
uclibs.org/PID/97332 Similar pages DBBE - Department of biostatistics, Bioinformatics and Department of biostatistics, Bioinformatics and Epidemiology at Medical University of South Carolina.
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63. 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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64. Cancer Biostatistics Center
Home page of the biostatistics Shared Resource at the VanderbiltIngram Cancer Center.
http://www.vicc.org/biostatistics/
Division of Cancer Biostatistics
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65. BAM Software Download Site
Department of biostatistics Applied Mathematics. Software Download Site. Log In Register New User FAQ Resources Contact Us Home
http://biostatistics.mdanderson.org/SoftwareDownload/
Software Download Site Log In Register New User FAQ Resources ... Home Click on a product name for a detailed description Last Modified Date Product Name Brief Description Adaptive Randomization Outcome-adaptive randomization for clinical trials TTEDesigner Software for designing single arm safety monitoring trials with time-to-event endpoints CONFINT Calculates requisite sample size to achieve a specified probability of a confidence interval of at most a specified size. CI of Interaction Index Estimate interaction indices and their confidence intervals for assessing multiple drug interactions Predictive Probabilities Predictive probability interim analysis of clinical trials Multc Lean Monitoring toxicity and efficacy in phase II clinical trials Toxicity Probability Intervals Dose-finding based on toxicity probability intervals Phase II PP Predictive probability design for phase II studies WFMM Wavelet-based functional mixed model software PRT Monitors late-onset toxicities in Phase I trials using predicted risks ANOVA DDP Software for the ANOVA DDP model of De Iorio, Mueller, Rosner, and MacEachern.

66. Boston University School Of Public Health
Summer Institute for Training in biostatistics learn the principles of applied biostatistics from recognized experts in the field;; meet practicing
http://www.bumc.bu.edu/biostats/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.

67. 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
http://www.aaipharma.com/aaiportal/SERVICES/Clinical/Biostatistics/tabid/121/Def
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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.

68. Office Of Biostatistics
The Office of biostatistics is currently recruiting Mathematical Statisticians for available positions within all of its Biometrics divisions.
http://www.fda.gov/CDER/Offices/Biostatistics/
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What We Do Organization and Responsibilities Programs and Activities Regulations, Guidances, and MAPPs ...
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The Office of Biostatistics is currently recruiting Mathematical Statisticians for available positions within all of its Biometrics divisions. Introduction As a member of the Office of Translational Sciences (OTS) within the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER), the Office of Biostatistics (OB) provides CDER with statistical leadership, expertise, and advice to assure that safe and effective drugs are available to the American people. The Biostatistics Program is recognized as a center of excellence for the development, research, application, and communication of statistical methodology for drug regulation and development. Office of Biostatistics Organization and Responsibilities Office of Biostatistics Organization and Responsibilities are defined for 6 Biometrics Divisions.

69. 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/

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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 21, 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.

70. 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.

71. GSBS Training In Biostatistics
Graduate training in biostatistics is available in the GSBS Programs listed below. The Program descriptions provide information on specific research
http://www.uth.tmc.edu/gsbs/pro_biostat.htm
Biostatistics Graduate training in Biostatistics is available in the GSBS Programs listed below. The Program descriptions provide information on specific research opportunities in the area of Biostatistics as well as the research interests of the Program Faculty: In GSBS, students may affiliate with any Program at any time in their first two years of study. Alternatively, students may develop their own tailor-made program through the Interdisciplinary Studies option. Additional faculty who offer individual, interdisciplinary training in Biostatistics may be identified by using keywords and our Search Engine. Financial aid , in the form of Graduate Research Assistantships, is made available to first year Ph.D. students by GSBS, particular Programs, and Individual faculty members. Following the first year, financial assistance is provided through training grants, research grants, and a large number of scholarships and fellowships A wide variety of factors (including its faculty, programmatic and curricular flexibility, financial aid package, facilities, and location) have led to a high

72. 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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  • Cambridge University Statistical Laboratory.
  • Carnegie Mellon Statistics Department.
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  • 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
  • 73. CCI Biostatistical Consult Service
    biostatistics support is available to investigators in the Brigham and Women s research community for statistical consulting on issues such as study design
    http://www.brighamandwomens.org/cci/cci_biostat.aspx
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    Biostatistical Consult Service
    Biostatistics support is available to investigators in the Brigham and Women's research community for statistical consulting on issues such as study design and data analysis for manuscripts and grant applications. Resources are limited, so planning ahead is essential. The Biostatistics Consulting Service is part of the Biostatistics Core of the Center for Clinical Investigation
    FEE STRUCTURE
    Funding is required for everything except the initial half-hour phone consultation and grants. Your grant must specify no less than .05 FTE from the CCI Biostatistics Core to account for eventual analysis. All other work will incur a fee of $100/hr. Your biostatistician will give you a time estimate after learning about the project. Historically, abstracts have averaged 15-25 hours, manuscripts have averaged 20-60 hours, and grants have averaged 15-40 hours. CONSULT DETAILS Send your request for statistical consulting to Dr. Hurwitz using your primary work email. Click

    74. Welcome To Semel Institute Biostatistics Core
    The Semel Institute biostatistics Core (SIStat) is a team of expert biostatisticians, methodologists and research support staff. The mission of the Core is
    http://www.npistat.com/
    Home About SI Stat Educational Programs Contact Us The Semel Institute Biostatistics Core (SIStat) is a team of expert biostatisticians, methodologists and research support staff. The mission of the Core is to foster research productivity and quality by helping faculty design sound research projects, obtain independent funding, and analyze data correctly. Grant development services such as design and statistical consultation, power analysis, and analyses of pilot data are available to Semel Institute faculty without charge. Consulting and data analysis services are free for unfunded Semel Institute students, residents and new faculty members. SIStat offers ongoing fee-based services to extramurally funded projects. Continuing Core services to funded projects and programs are negotiated on a case by case basis. The Core provides investigators from fully-affiliated projects and their statistical staff access to SIStat consultation, data analysis and programming services, up to one year post-funding support for final, "clean-up" data analyses, and permanent archiving of data. From time to time, faculty of the Core also provides education in statistics and research methods to interested faculty, staff and students.

    75. Epidemiology And Biostatistics | GW SPHHS
    The Department of Epidemiology and biostatistics and its affiliates, the biostatistics Center Medical Center Unit and The biostatistics Center,
    http://www.gwumc.edu/sphhs/departments/epibio/
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    • About the School
      Epidemiology and Biostatistics
      Who We Are
      The Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics and its affiliates, the Biostatistics Center Medical Center Unit and The Biostatistics Center, provide world-class education and conduct clinical trials, epidemiological and methodological research that have a substantial impact on the public health. The Department's activities are framed around a strong commitment to educational excellence at all levels and a recognition that research is a foundation for its vitality and growth. To further its commitment to education and research, the Department collaborates with other Departments at SPHHS, with other Schools at The George Washington University, and with the broader public health community. The Biostatistics Medical Center Unit provides high-quality statistical support to all faculty at The George Washington University Medical Center. The Biostatistics Center is prominent for its leadership role in designing, executing and analyzing multi-center clinical trials and epidemiologic medical investigations. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics Directory
      Academic Programs
      The Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics offers degree programs as well as opportunities for students pursuing other degrees at the School of Public Health and Health Services to attain a strong foundation in epidemiology and biostatistics.

    76. UC Davis Graduate Studies: Biostatistics
    biostatistics applies quantitative methods to study lifesciences-related problems that arise in a broad array of fields, providing stochastic models and
    http://gradstudies.ucdavis.edu/programs/program_detail.cfm?id=20

    77. 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.

    78. 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.

    79. HCI Biostatistics
    Welcome to the biostatistics Shared Resources (BSR) home page! The goal of the BSR is to provide biostatistical support to clinical and biological
    http://www.huntsmancancer.org/group/biostat/intro.jsp

    80. Math 225
    Introduction to biostatistics. Course notes from past years (organized according to an obsolete textbook.) Introduction Chapter 1
    http://www.mathcs.duq.edu/larget/math225/daniel/old-notes.html
    Math 225
    Introduction to Biostatistics
    Course notes from past years (organized according to an obsolete textbook.)

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