The Biostatistics Core provides long-term collaborative support to established programs of research at the Cancer Center, as well as short-term consulting services. The work of the Core enhances the scientific objectives of the Center’s research programs by providing expertise on study design and statistical analysis. The field of biostatistics is devoted to developing and understanding of the appropriate ways to derive scientific inferences from quantitative data and to developing methods for achieving this aim. The staff are highly trained in this field and were all recruited after extensive national searches. The Core consists of 22 doctoral-level faculty biostatisticians, assisted by 4 doctoral-level non-faculty biostatisticians and 24 masters-level biostatisticians and administrative staff. The doctoral-level biostatisticians in the Core have broad, collective experience in all of the specialized areas of statistical techniques that are pertinent to contemporary cancer research, including clinical trials methodology, survival analysis, epidemiologic methods, analysis of genomics data, statistical genetics, methods for diagnostic medicine, health services research, survivorship, evidence-based medicine and psychometric methods. Cost recovery is achieved primarily through involvement of the Core members and staff as funded co-investigators on NIH grants. By providing a valid framework for the design, conduct and analysis of scientific studies, the Core contributes to scientific quality and promotes interdisciplinary research.
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