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.
Toward a Deeper Understanding of PREVENT for 10‐Year Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Risk: Subgroup Fairness and Predictive Value of Social Determinants of Health
Chuan Hong, PhD; Assistant Professor of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics, Duke University School of Medicine
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Advances in Precision Oncology Using Massive Multimodal Real-World Data
Justin Guinney, PhD
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iiD Tea Time
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B&B Seminar - Peter Embi
Peter Embi
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Epidermal Electronics for Non-Invasive, Real-Time Health Monitoring
Xiaoyue Ni, PhD
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iiD TeaTime
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Responsible Natural Language Processing for Researchers, Clinicians, and Patients
Monica Agrawal, PhD Assistant Professor of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics, Duke University
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