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.
Joint NC BERD Seminar: Propensity Score Methodology
Dr. Ralph B. D`Agostino Jr
Algorithm-Based Clinical Decision Support (ABCDS) Oversight: A framework for the governance and evaluation of algorithms to be deployed at Duke Health
Armando Bedoya, MD, MMCi; Duke Health Technology Solutions Nicoleta J Economou, PhD; Duke AI Health

Biochemical activity is the default DNA state in eukaryotes
Carl de Boer, PhD
Joint NC BERD Seminar: Interpretation of Model Input and Output
Dr. Hannah Ainsworth

Using Healthcare Databases To Learn What Works When No Randomized Trials Exist
Miguel Hernán, MD, Director of the CAUSALab, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
How do grasses grow?
Annis Richardson, PhD

Leveraging Communities to Redress Health Disparities and Equitable Access to Medicine - Panel Discussion
Dr. Kimberly S. Johnson, M.D., MHS (Moderator), Assistant Research Professor Mercedes A. Bravo, Ph.D., Dr. Carly Elizabeth Kelley, M.D., and Professor Alex Pfaff, Ph.D.
