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biostatistics /ˌbʌɪə(ʊ)stəˈtɪstɪks /plural noun [treated as singular]The branch of statistics that deals with data relating to living organisms.Clinicians must be trained to work in interdisciplinary, team-oriented environments and must possess skills in an array of relevant disciplines, including genetics, epidemiology, biostatistics, and behavioral medicine....- These two areas may be taught by faculty from other departments such as biology or biostatistics where close to 100% of the faculty traditionally hold the doctorate.
- About 25 percent of the program is now PhD-level scientists in the social or behavioral sciences, nutrition, biostatistics or epidemiology.
Derivatives biostatistical adjective ...- For Wilson, Pearl's work on cancer and tuberculosis was the ‘smoking gun’ that showed Pearl's limitations in biostatistical research.
- In what follows, focus will be given to one aspect of these debates taking place over the issue of variation and the development of biostatistical methods.
- Indeed, cost effectiveness analysis is increasingly aligned with the biostatistical desire for a single primary outcome in design efficient trials.
biostatistician noun ...- To provide a scholarly assessment of the state-of-the-art, biologists, behavioral and social scientists, epidemiologists, and biostatisticians have been commissioned to write background papers.
- Validated slides must meet specific performance requirements, which have been set by the Committee in consultation with biostatisticians.
- Public health careers can include epidemiologist, biostatisticians, and environmental health specialist.
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