Video Learning
The Department of Biostatistics is happy to provide you a platform for learning biostatistics via online-video lectures. These videos were created on various seminars around the campus including our
departmental weekly seminar series, the monthly
Health Services Research (HSR) Biostatistics lectures and the monthly
Center for Quantitative Sciences (CQS) workshops.
Wiki presentation, by
Cole Beck VIDEO
Propensity Score and Instrumental Variable Method, by Ayumi Shintani
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Principle Stratification: An Analysis Approach for Dealing with Post-Randomization Selection and Truncation by Death, by
Bryan Shepherd VIDEO
Introduction to Bayesian Analysis, by
Ben Saville VIDEO
Introduction to Instrumental Variable Method in Health Services Research, by
John Graves VIDEO
Introduction to Marginal Structural Models, by
Robert Greevy VIDEO
Quantifying the clinical value of diagnostic biomarkers and tests, by
Karel Moons VIDEO HANDOUT
The Synthetic Derivative: What is it? How to Use it? Why would you Use?, by
Jacqueline Kirby VIDEO
Cluster RCT: A Perspective, by
Bob Johnson VIDEO
Phenotype Discovery from Messy EMR Data by
Tom Lasko VIDEO
Getting More Bang for Less bucks: High Powered Biased Design for Longitudianal Data, by
Jonathan Schildcrout VIDEO
Interpreting Incremental Values of Biomakers by
Michael Pencina VIDEO
3+3 Designs and Their Problems by
Tatuski Koyama VIDEO
Statisticians Adapt to Phase I Study Limitations, by
Gregory D. Ayers VIDEO
Bayesian Power Via Predictive Probabilities, by
Ben Saville VIDEO
'BioVU': Personalized Medicine, by
Jennifer Madison VIDEO
Introduction to Bayesian Continual Reassessment Method (CRM) for Phase I Clinical Trials, by
JoAnn Alvarez VIDEO