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Picture shows: Learnings about data visualization from 1 year of Wonderful Wednesday Webinars

Learnings about data visualization from 1 year of Wonderful Wednesday Webinars

Data visualization is at the heart of what we are doing (or should be doing) as statisticians.
Picture shows: Welcome to Sam Gardner and insights into non-clinical statistics

Welcome to Sam Gardner and insights into non-clinical statistics

we spend some time getting to know more about Sam Gardner while he answers the questions below: How did he learn about this podcast and get connected to it?
Picture shows: How AI helps us with patient insights

How AI helps us with patient insights

Everybody talks about AI, but where are the actual use cases? In the episode today, I’m talking with Dooti Roy about AiCure.
Picture shows: A virtual summer academy for statisticians

A virtual summer academy for statisticians

This hybrid academy is open to both UCOnn students and students outside of UConn. It’s sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim.
Picture shows: The power of simulations for designing clinical studies and beyond

The power of simulations for designing clinical studies and beyond

Aiden has first worked on simulations during studying statistics to understand which sample sizes lead to sufficient performance of statistics, which are only asymptotically normal.
Picture shows: The Chimp Paradox

The Chimp Paradox

The Chimp Paradox is an incredibly powerful mind management model that can help you become a happy, confident, healthier, and more successful person.
Picture shows: Data monitoring committees for clinical trials and the role of the statistician

Data monitoring committees for clinical trials and the role of the statistician

In today’s episode, we’re talking with a niche part of clinical research many statisticians never get actively involved in: DMCs (Data Monitoring Committees).
Picture shows: Bias -variance - tradeoff - an important principle you should know and 3 examples for it

Bias – variance – tradeoff – an important principle you should know and 3 examples for it

The knowledge about the bias variance tradeoff is very important for you as a statistician as it comes across your work – especially exploratory work
Picture shows: Reflections on Statistics Career Opportunities in Drug Development and Healthcare

Reflections on Statistics Career Opportunities in Drug Development and Healthcare

Jenny wants to give you a few key points to consider when evaluating potential statistics / data science careers in drug development and healthcare.
Picture shows: Career dedication and motivation – the unsung heroes of COVID

Career dedication and motivation – the unsung heroes of COVID

we know that there are thousands of ‘unsung heroes’ around the world, working in different capacities on different clinical trials to make the breakthrough.