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The Drug Development Process How do we develop new medicines to treat nasty and debilitating diseases? It all starts by discovering a novel target molecule in the lab. Fast forward 12 years and an average expenditure of 1.5 billion dollars we hopefully get the thumbs up from health authority bodies to

Interview with Richard Zink What bigger trends do we see in the biopharmaceutical industry, which will have an impact for statisticians? . . . in terms of technology changes?. . . in terms of regulatory changes?. . . in terms of political/society changes?What can statisticians do to prepare for these

Interview with Jennings Xu Why is text mining so important? What are the typical challenges and research questions in this area? Are there any typical ones for medical/pharmaceutical research? What data sources could we tap into? What are some foundational concepts in the natural language process? In this episode, I

Interview with Tricia Aanderud What can you learn from Leonardo Da Vinci on how to put things into perspective?Do you struggle with data communication? How important is data visualization? Storytelling is one of the great leadership skills that play a role in communication. Through stories, you can create alignment and

Interview with Ludi and Sam Do you have what it takes to be a leader? What skills can you learn from The Effective Statistician Leadership program? How can The Effective Statistician Leadership program help you become a better influencer? In this interview, I’m speaking with two leadership students, Sam and

Do you actively kill your career without knowing it? Do others not help you?Are they making your life hard?Is your company bad?Does your compound suck and hinders your work productivity? A lot of people complain about almost everything.Statisticians tend to be more on the introvert side and there are discussions

Interview with Frank Konietschke Frank has something in common with Benjamin and myself – we all studied statistics in Göttingen and learned and researched in non-parametric statistics. Afterwards, we went into different paths. Whereas Benjamin started at a CRO and I joined large pharma organizations, Frank continued on the academic

Interview with Necdet Gunsoy Why do you think many of these “subgroup” projects are a headache for statisticians?Have you felt frustrations about such projects yourself?What are the steps to avoid or at least minimize these frustrations? Do you have the same questions in mind? These are some of the questions
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