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.
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 |
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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 |
-- (Abstract and suggested readings) |
10/12 | Joanna Mountain Senior Director, Research 23andme Inc. |
-- (Abstract and suggested readings) |
10/19 |
Erin Mordecai |
-- (Abstract and suggested readings) |
10/26 |
Vladimir Minin |
-- (Abstract and suggested readings) |
11/2 |
Gill Bejerano Associate Professor of Developmental Biology, of Computer Science and Pediatrics (Genetics), Stanford |
-- (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 |
-- (Abstract and suggested readings) |
11/16 |
Shannon McCurdy Postdoctoral Researcher University of California, Berkeley |
-- (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 |
-- (Abstract and suggested readings) |
12/7 |
Sarah Tariq Manager, Computer Vision Detection, Zoox |
-- (Abstract and suggested readings) |
12/14 | No Workshop |
End of Fall Quarter |
Contact Bonnie Chung (650-723-5301) bchung@stanford.edu to be on the e-mail list. Suggestions and self-nominations for seminar speakers and topics are welcome.