The Applied Biostatistics Seminar Series consists of a series of talks with the primary purpose of furthering statistical knowledge on an applied level.
Talks will focus on advances in biostatistical methods and statistical programming techniques and their translation into addressing biomedical research questions. The seminars are open to all members of the Duke community, but primarily geared toward applied statistical researchers.
AI Health virtual seminar: What are informatics and data science, and why do they matter in health?
W. Edward Hammond, PhD; Professor in Family Medicine and Community Health, Research Professor in the School of Nursing, Professor of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics Warren Kibbe, PhD; Professor in Biostatistics & Bioinformatics Shelley Rusincovitch, MMCi; Managing Director, Duke AI Health

Reconstruction & Recording of Mammalian Development
Jay Shendure

Immunogenic and antigenic DNA sequences. Mechanisms of antibody-DNA interactions
David Pisetsky, MD, PHD
CANCELED: Data Analysis for 10x Visium Spatial Transcriptomics Data
Mengyi (Miko) Liu

