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Leadership Expert/Statistical Scientist at Espirer Consulting Understand and master multiplicity in practical situationswith Gary Sullivan
Leadership Expert/Statistical Scientist at Espirer Consulting Understand and master multiplicity in practical situationswith Gary Sullivan
Associate Director, Data Science | Open Source | R in Pharma R vs SAS – which is the better tool in pharmaceutical researchwith Thomas Neitmann Reference: Thomas Adventure Blog Listen to this very insightful episode and share this with your friends and colleagues!
Director, Biostatistics at Roche Reflections on Statistics Career Opportunities in Drug Development and Healthcarewith Jenny Devenport
Chief Data Scientific Officer Small Pond Big Fishwith Kimberley Hacquoil
In today’s episode, I dive deep into how you can improve your influencing skills. When I talk about influencing skills, I mean all the crucial abilities you need to be effective in. It’s not just about leading teams; it’s also about how you, as a statistician, data scientist, or programmer, lead your peers and even your supervisors.
In this insightful episode, I challenge the traditional view that bias is inherently negative by exploring its relationship with precision. Through examples ranging from indirect comparisons to subgroup analysis, I illustrate the trade-offs between reducing bias and achieving precise estimates.
Join me today as we uncover the truth behind placebo responses and explore the fascinating factors driving these responses in medical research.
In this episode, I explore why mastering data visualization is not just beneficial but essential for actively building a sterling reputation in the statistical community.
Today, I dive into one of the most compelling facets of leadership literature, exploring insights from Patrick Lencioni’s masterwork: “The Five Dysfunctions of a Team.”
In this episode, I explore the diverse benefits of volunteering, from expanding your network to accessing new career opportunities.