I find that a big part of being a biostatistician is finding a way to describe your job to a stranger in a way that doesn't sound completely made up or ridiculous. #biostats#whatdoyousay
Check out this online training course series on clinical trial statistics posted in ASA Biopharmaceutical Section YouTube Channel! (https://t.co/puSZFk9VaO) Feel free to forward it to the interested people.
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@PhDemetri A few years back i was interested in seeing if specific branches (or even provinces) had higher win rates. Their PR team was not very cooperative so i had to drop it. By lottery law, the list of big ticket winners can be requested though if i remember right.
Today, three of the authors have retracted "Hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine with or without a macrolide for treatment of COVID-19: a multinational registry analysis" Read the Retraction notice and statement from The Lancet https://t.co/pPNCJ3nO8n
.@EpiEllie, in her talk 'Why causal inference can help COVID-19 research' says: "#COVID19 urgently needs good #causaleffect estimates for identifying effective prevention and treatment strategies."
Join the live Q&A at 6pm with our #Causalinference speakers #TuringCogX#CogX2020
hey all i'm speaking about statistical assurance at PharmaSUG in Philadelphia, which will be held in June. See you all there! #pharmaSUG https://t.co/QD2jjf6Eqp.
The American Statistician issue on data science, organized by @JennyBryan & @hadleywickham is out: https://t.co/M6kocz57l4 Or go to the PeerJ Preprints https://t.co/pg37YzqLjY
I find that a big part of being a biostatistician is finding a way to describe your job to a stranger in a way that doesn't sound completely made up or ridiculous. #biostats#whatdoyousay
Happy Mathematics and Statistics Awareness Month!! To commemorate #MathStatMonth, @AmstatNews put together a great feature for the April issue - Data Is My Job - with a great accompanying poster: https://t.co/6qF1189DEQ
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