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Author: Jocelyn Chen

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A biostatistics podcast made by biostatistics enthusiast about all biostatistics topics!

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What is it like to work for a statistical consulting company? What are some common paths for statisticians to take in a consulting company? What are some skills needed in a statistical consultancy? Grace Hsu will answer all these questions for you! Grace got her master's degree in statistics from Simon Fraser University and currently is working in Cytel as an associate Director & Research principal. She has a lot of experience in developing and presenting advanced statistical methods to both statistical and non-statistical audiences and has supported submissions to HTAs and other regulatory bodies. Let's dive into this episode and see what Grace has shared with us! Please visit our website https://biostatisticspodcast.github.io/ for the latest updates and transcripts of the published episodes. If you have any comments, feedback, or suggestions, feel free to email us via biostatisticspodcast@gmail.com or DM us on Twitter @BiostatsPodcast Powered by Firstory Hosting
How to use latent variable models to address differential measurement problems? What are some interesting aging problems that can be addressed by biostatistics? What's the difference between epidemiology and biostatistics? Karen Bandeen Roche will answer all these questions for you. Dr. Bandeen Roche obtained her Ph.D. degree in operations research and industrial engineering from Cornell University. And she is particularly interested in the development, implementation, and application of models for problems that include underlying or unobservable processes of interest. She focuses on creating statistical reasoning needed to learn how we can lengthen healthy lives and increase independence for older adults. Let's dive into this episode and see what Karen has shared with us. Please visit our website https://biostatisticspodcast.github.io/ for the latest updates and transcripts of the published episodes. If you have any comments, feedback or suggestions, feel free to email us via biostatisticspodcast@gmail.com or DM us on Twitter @BiostatsPodcast Powered by Firstory Hosting
What are some important skills that are helpful while doing post-graduate training? What is the trend in academia as Biostatistics gets more and more competitive? How to navigate career choice between industry and academia? Dr. Jin Jin will answer all these questions for you. Jin Jin received her phd in Biostatistics from the University of Minnesota and now works as an Assistant Professor of Biostatistics at the University of Pennsylvania, Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Informatics. With a research focus on integrating large-scale datasets to address cutting-edge problems in public health and medicine, she deals with complex issues such as health equity in disease risk prediction, statistical genetics, and Bayesian hierarchical models for high-dimensional data. Let's dive into this episode and see what Jin Jin has shared with us. Please visit our website https://biostatisticspodcast.github.io/ for the latest updates and transcripts of the published episodes. If you have any comments, feedback or suggestions, feel free to email us via biostatisticspodcast@gmail.com or DM us on Twitter @BiostatsPodcast Powered by Firstory Hosting
What's the difference between epidemiology and biostatistics? What do epidemiologists support in a consulting company? How to build a start-up with your statistical knowledge? Dr. Paul Arora will answer all these questions for you! Paul holds the position of Vice President, Advanced Epidemiology at Cytel, where his primary areas of focus encompass real-world evidence, epidemiological methods, and the application of machine learning to health outcome issues. Additionally, he played a significant role in establishing Lighthouse Outcomes, a specialized consulting firm dedicated to advanced analytics in clinical epidemiology research. Moreover, Paul is an Assistant Professor within the Division of Epidemiology at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto. His professional background is rooted in epidemiology, with over fifteen years of experience leading assessments in both public health and clinical epidemiology. He possesses extensive expertise in evidence synthesis methodologies and has held influential consulting positions, collaborating with domestic and international public and private institutions. Let's dive into this episode and see what Paul shared with us! Please visit our website https://biostatisticspodcast.github.io/ for the latest updates and transcripts of the published episodes. If you have any comments, feedback or suggestions, feel free to email us via biostatisticspodcast@gmail.com or DM us on Twitter @BiostatsPodcast Powered by Firstory Hosting
What are the differences between early phase trial design and late phase trial design? What are some common assumptions for early trial designs? What are some challenges for statistics nowadays? Dr. Brian Smith will answer all these questions for you. Brian got his Phd in statistics from the University of Kentucky and has been actively involved in promoting quantitative sciences in drug development. He has a diverse background in biostatistics and has held numerous positions in the pharmaceutical industry and academia. He currently holds the position of executive director of Biostatistics at Novartis. Throughout his career, Brian has focused on early clinical development in the pharmaceutical industry. He has played an active role in the development and implementation of statistical methods to improve the efficiency and quality of drug development. With his vast experience and expertise in biostatistics, Brian has become a respected leader in the field and continues to contribute to the advancement of quantitative sciences in drug development. Let’s dive into this episode and see what Brian shared with us. Please visit our website https://biostatisticspodcast.github.io/ for the latest updates and transcripts of the published episodes. If you have any comments, feedback or suggestions, feel free to email us via biostatisticspodcast@gmail.com or DM us on Twitter @BiostatsPodcast Powered by Firstory Hosting
How will the biostatistics industry evolve in the coming years? Is SAS still an important skill recruiters look at when hiring for a biostatistics related job? In this episode, you will hear Doctor Xiaoling Wu answering these questions after being in the field for over 15 years. Xiaoling holds a PhD degree in statistics from the Johns Hopkins University. She has contributed to over 10 successful global submission of drugs treating cancer and CNS disorder. She was the director and head of biostatistics in Legend Biotech in New Jersey. And led the successful BLA submission of a breakthrough cell therapy treating multiple myeloma during her 3 year tenure. Currently, Xiaoling is the statistics technical lead of a game changing ADC at a leading global oncology company. Xiaoling was lead statistician of five successful IND clearance and 1 BLA/MAA/PMDA approval valued at $5B. She addressed statistics query from FDA, SEC and institution investors and co-authored over 150 abstracts published at ASCO, ASH and other international medical congress. Let's dive in this episode to see what Xiaoling shared with us Please visit our website https://biostatisticspodcast.github.io/ for the latest updates and transcripts of the published episodes. If you have any comments, feedback or suggestions, feel free to email us via biostatisticspodcast@gmail.com or DM us on Twitter @BiostatsPodcast Powered by Firstory Hosting
Can you do research while being in a industry setting? How do people do science in real world ? What are some technical and cultural difference between statistics and machine learning? Jonathan O'Brien will answer all these questions for you! Jonathan obtained his PhD degree in biostatistics from University of North Carolina and currently works as a principle data scientist in Calico life science which is a health care biotech company that focuses on combating aging and aging related diseases. His main research interest has been focused on improving the mathematical modeling and downstream analysis of mass spectrometry proteomics experiments which involves missing data techniques, Bayesian hierarchical modeling, clustering and compositional data analysis. It was great talking to Jonathan since he gave me a lot of new perspectives, and I learned a lot more about proteomics studies and what he is working on. Let's dive into this episode to see what Jonathan shared with us! The paper mentioned in this episode can be found here: The effects of nonignorable missing data on label-free mass spectrometry proteomics experiments. Please visit our website https://biostatisticspodcast.github.io/ for the latest updates and transcripts of the published episodes. If you have any comments, feedback or suggestions, feel free to email us via biostatisticspodcast@gmail.com or DM us on Twitter @BiostatsPodcast Powered by Firstory Hosting
How are real world evidences generated, collected and used for health economics assessment? What are some biostatistics related roled within life science consulting? How will the life science consulting industry potentially evolve in the future? Tim Disher is here to answer all these questions for you! Dr. Tim Disher obtained his PhD degree in Nursing from Dalhousie University working on economic evaluation of neonatal health technologies. He is now a registered nurse and serves as senior director of Biostatistics at Eversana. His expertise includes developing and critiquing models from both statistical and clinical point of view. He is also interested in the latest tech developments and believes they can eventually assist and change the life science consultancy workflow. Let's dive into this episode to see what Tim shared with us Please visit our website https://biostatisticspodcast.github.io/ for the latest updates and transcripts of the published episodes. If you have any comments, feedback or suggestions, feel free to email us via biostatisticspodcast@gmail.com or DM us on Twitter @BiostatsPodcast Powered by Firstory Hosting
How can statistics aid research about health effects of air pollution and climate change? What is the underlying difference between data science and statistics? What is the Harvard data science initiative? Francesca Dominici is here to answer all these questions for you! Dr. Dominici obtained her PhD degree in statistics from University of Padua in Italy and currently is Clarence James Gamble Professor of Biostatistics, Population and Data Science at the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health and Co-Director of the Harvard Data Science Initiative. The main focus of her research is to utilize statistical techniques in addressing significant problems in environmental health science, pollution and climate change. Her studies have resulted in a direct and continuous impact on air quality policies, leading to more stringent standards for ambient air quality in the United States. In addition, she has a keen interest in Bayesian causal inference methods for large-scale observational data and their potential application to comparative effectiveness research in cancer. Other than the academic achievements, Dr. Dominici also devotes herself into promoting diversity in academia. Let's dive into this episode to see what she shared with us! Please visit our website https://biostatisticspodcast.github.io/ for the latest updates and transcripts of the published episodes. If you have any comments, feedback or suggestions, feel free to email us via biostatisticspodcast@gmail.com or DM us on Twitter @BiostatsPodcast Powered by Firstory Hosting
What is value of information in health research? How do they inform policy changes? How does Bayesian inference help with designing innovative clinical trials? Anna Heath will answer all these questions for you. Dr. Heath is Canada Research Chair in Statistical Trial Design, a scientist in the Child Health and Evaluative Sciences Program at Sickkids Research Institute, an assistant professor in the division of Biostatistics in University of Toronto, and an Honorary Research Associate in the Department of Statistical Science in University College London. Other than all these fancy titles, she is also the supervisor for my masters practicum project and opened the door to the whole new, amazing world of Bayesian statistics to me. So of course, I am so thrilled to be hosting Dr. Heath on the show today! Also, I believe you would be as thrilled as I was when learning that, Dr. Heath is a very keen ballroom dancer that participates in international contests, a violin musician and a cricket lover! Now let’s dive into this episode to see what she shared with us! Please visit our website https://biostatisticspodcast.github.io/ for the latest updates and transcripts of the published episodes. If you have any comments, feedback or suggestions, feel free to email us via biostatisticspodcast@gmail.com or DM us on Twitter @BiostatsPodcast Stay tuned :D Intro Music: Chris - C418 Outro Music: Wet Hands - C418 Powered by Firstory Hosting
What are some differences between biostatisticians in hospitals and the pharma industry? What are some specific skill sets required for these jobs? And how can Bayesian framework be used in benefit-risk assessment of new medical products or interventions? Carl DiCasoli will answer all these questions for you. Carl obtained his PhD in statistics from North Carolina State University and currently is working as the director of biostatistics at Sunovion Pharmaceuticals, where he acts as senior reviewer and lead biostatistician in clinical trials in neurology, designs innovative Bayesian adaptive phase 1 first-in-human single ascending dose study for a new compound at Sunovion and collaborates with Frontier Business Division within Sunovion to drive clinical trials for a digital therapeutics medical device to treat social anxiety. Wait, what is that? I've also seen Carl's name on the Piano World piano forums? And there are words on the street that instead of a statistician, he was almost a professional classical pianist? Let's hear more about it in this episode. Check out this video for Dr. DiCasoli's great piano performance in 2019 San Diego International Amateur Piano Competition Finalist! Please visit our website https://biostatisticspodcast.github.io/ for the latest updates and transcripts of the published episodes. If you have any comments, feedback or suggestions, feel free to email us via biostatisticspodcast@gmail.com or DM us on Twitter @BiostatsPodcast Stay tuned :D Intro Music: Chris - C418 Outro Music: Wet Hands - C418 Powered by Firstory Hosting
Ahoy! I am Jocelyn Chen, your host for the Biostatistics Podcast. We are here to bring you the most insightful Biostatistics related content. Please visit our website https://biostatisticspodcast.github.io/ for the latest updates and transcripts of the published episodes. If you have any comments, feedback or suggestions, feel free to email us via biostatisticspodcast@gmail.com or DM us on Twitter @BiostatsPodcast Stay tuned :D Intro Music: Chris - C418 Outro Music: Wet Hands - C418 Powered by Firstory Hosting
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