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Statistical Advances in the Biomedical Sciences: Clinical Trials, Epidemiology, Survival Analysis, and Bioinformatics (0471947539) cover image
Statistical Advances in the Biomedical Sciences: Clinical Trials, Epidemiology, Survival Analysis, and Bioinformatics
Atanu Biswas (Editor), Sujay Datta (Editor), Jason P. Fine (Editor), Mark R. Segal (Editor)
ISBN: 978-0-471-94753-0
Hardcover
582 pages
January 2008
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"Statistical Advances in the Biomedical Sciences provides vital statistical guidance to practioners in the biomedical sciences while also introducing statisticians to new, multidisciplinary frontiers of application. This text is an excellent reference for graduate - and Ph.D.-level courses in various areas of biostatistics and the medical sciences and also serves as a valuable tool for medical researchers, statisticians, public health professionals, and biostatisticians." (Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2009f)

"Statistical Advances in the Biomedical Sciences provides vital statistical guidance to practioners in the biomedical sciences while also introducing statisticians to new, multidisciplinary frontiers of application.  This text is an excellent reference for graduate - and Ph.D.-level courses in various areas of biostatistics and the medical sciences and also serves as a valuable tool for medical researchers, statisticians, public health professionals, and biostatisticians." (Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2009f)

"The authors have done an excellent job of meeting the objective they put forward in the preface.  They have produced an authoritative volume of readable chapters … The chapters are written well and will be understandable to graduate students in biostatistics and statistics.  The book will have an important place as a reference book on the shelf of many professional biostatisticians working in a biomedical research environment.  Additionally, it should be useful as a special topics text for graduate students in biostatistics and statistics graduate programs." (Biometrics, Dec 2008)

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