Workshop in Biostatistics (BIODS/STATS 260)

Students who wish to receive two credits need to write an essay summarizing one of the seminars and discussing it critically in the context of the background readings.

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Medical School Office Building (MSOB)
Rm x303, 1265 Welch Road, Stanford

1:30 pm - 2:50 pm

September 28 - December 7, 2017

Date Speaker Title of Talk

9/28

Mike Baiocchi
Assistant Professor
Stanford Prevention Research Center (Primary) and,
by courtesy, Depts of Statistics and Health Research & Policy, Epidemiology
A Behavior-Based Intervention that Prevents Sexual Assault: The Results of a Matched-Pairs, Cluster-Randomized Study in Nairobi, Kenya
(Abstract and suggested readings)
10/5 Aaditya Ramdas
Postdoctoral Researcher
University of California, Berkeley
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(Abstract and suggested readings)
10/12 Joanna Mountain
Senior Director, Research
23andme Inc.
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(Abstract and suggested readings)
10/19

Erin Mordecai
Assistant Professor of Biology, Stanford

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(Abstract and suggested readings)
10/26

Vladimir Minin
Professor of Statistics
University of California, Urvine

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(Abstract and suggested readings)
11/2
Gill Bejerano
Associate Professor
of Developmental Biology, of Computer Science and Pediatrics (Genetics), Stanford
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(Abstract and suggested readings)
11/9
David Rehkopf
Assistant Professor of Medicine
(Primary Care and Population Health) and, by courtesy, of Health Research and Policy (Epidemiology), Stanford
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(Abstract and suggested readings)
11/16
Shannon McCurdy
Postdoctoral Researcher
University of California, Berkeley
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(Abstract and suggested readings)
11/30
Dennis Wall
Associate Professor of Pediatrics (Systems Medicine), of Biomedical Data Science and, by courtesy, of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford
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(Abstract and suggested readings)
12/7
Sarah Tariq
Manager, Computer Vision Detection, Zoox
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(Abstract and suggested readings)
12/14 No Workshop

End of Fall Quarter

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