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.
Jointly Modeling the Effects of Evolutionary Processes on Genomic Variation
Parul Johri, PhD
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Reimagining Clinical Trials with AI Agents
Jimeng Sun
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iiD TeaTime
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The 2026 Robert J. Lefkowitz, MD, Distinguished Lecture "Emerging indications, molecules and mechanisms for GLP-1 medicines"
Daniel Drucker, MD Professor, Department of Medicine, Temerty Faculty of Medicine Senior Scientist, Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute Mt. Sinai Hospital, University of Toronto
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Top Tips for Completing Your Duke MMCi Application
Catherine Diederich
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Joint NC BERD Seminar: Survival Analysis Methods
Mitchell Paukner, PhD
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iiD TeaTime
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CANCELED: Optimizing Genomic Sampling to Learn the Evolutionary History of Pathogen Populations
David Rasmussen, PhD
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Unlock Health Career Options with MMCi
Ellen Jane Baker
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