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Keyword Search Criteria: Collaboration returned 25 record(s)
Sunday, 07/28/2019
The Primordial Soup for Bayesian Analysis in Collaborative Settings: Technical Skill, Communication, and Trust
Christopher Franck, Virginia Tech
2:55 PM

Persuade or Influence a Non-Statistician Collaborator
Shuyan Wan, Merck & Co., Inc
4:05 PM

Data Fusion, Multiple Imputation for Clustered Data, and Split Questionnaire Designs: Research Inspired by Our Collaborations with Susie
Trivellore Raghunathan, University of Michigan; Nathaniel Schenker, Retired
4:55 PM

Monday, 07/29/2019
Statistical Leadership in Team Science
Sarah Ratcliffe, University of Virginia


Training Students Concurrently in Data Science and Team Science: Results and Lessons Learned from Multi-Institutional Interdisciplinary Student-Led Research Teams 2012-2018
Brent Ladd, Purdue University; Mark Ward, Purdue University


Collaboration with Your Data Monitoring Committee Vendor: Anticipating What Is Needed from the Sponsor Statistician
Emily Woolley, Axio Research; David Kerr, Axio Research


Strategies for Leading Successful Collaborative Biostatistics Units in Academic Medicine
Manisha Desai, Stanford University Quantitative Sciences Unit


Clinical Trial Design in Alzheimer’s Disease: Innovation, Collaboration, and Bayesian Statistics
Barbara Wendelberger, Berry Consultants, LLC


Successful and Sustainable Undergraduate Research in Statistics Through Vertical Integration of Experience and Horizontal Integration of Disciplines
Audrey E Hendricks, University of Colorado Denver


Essential Technical Skills for Collaborative Statisticians and Data Scientists
Brian Zaharatos; Zachary Mullen, University of Colorado Boulder
8:35 AM

Essential Professional Skills for Collaborative Statisticians and Data Scientists
Heather S Smith, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo
9:00 AM

Successful and Sustainable Undergraduate Research in Statistics Through Vertical Integration of Experience and Horizontal Integration of Disciplines
Audrey E Hendricks, University of Colorado Denver
9:00 AM

Challenges of Filing Externally Conducted Clinical Trials
Kenneth Liu, Merck & Co., Inc; Jonathan Hartzel, Merck & Co., Inc
9:05 AM

How Stat Labs Can Transform Evidence to Action for Maximum Impact
Eric Vance, LISA-University of Colorado Boulder
9:25 AM

Moving Beyond Classroom Projects to Guided Research
Shonda Kuiper, Grinnell College
2:45 PM

15 Years of a Center for Interdisciplinary Research: Reflections and Projections
Paul Roback, St. Olaf College
3:25 PM

Tuesday, 07/30/2019
APHA Applied Public Health Statistics Section - Calling for Collaborations
Wenjun Li, Univ. of Mass. Medical School; Lei Zhang, Mississippi State Department of Health


The Juggling Collaborative Statistician: Which Balls to Drop?
Alexandra Hanlon, University of Pennsylvania; Emily Griffith, North Carolina State University; Ji-Hyun Lee, University of Florida; Julia L Sharp, Colorado State University; Jungwha Julia Lee, Northwestern University; Mimi Kim, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
10:35 AM

Catalyzing Change: Creating the Reality That Statistical Reasoning Skills Are Vital for All Students
Christine A Franklin, American Statistical Association and University of Georgia; David Barnes, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics; Jessica Utts, University of California - Irvine; Lisa LaVange, University of North Carolina
10:35 AM

Building Bridges for Data Science Education
Mine Cetinkaya-Rundel, Duke University; Michael Posner, Villanova University; Jeff Forbes, Duke University; Andrea Danyluk, Williams College
2:05 PM

Statistical Collaboration at All Levels: Challenges, Implementation, and Rewards
Amit Bhattacharyya, Alexion Pharmaceuticals; Edward Mulrow, NORC at the University of Chicago; Frank Bretz, Novartis Pharma AG; Shari Medendorp, Premier Research; William (Bill) Wang, Merck Research Lab
2:05 PM

Wednesday, 07/31/2019
Stats, Glass and Crime: Let's Make the Right Decision
Felix Jimenez, University of Colorado, NIST; Amanda Koepke, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Ruthie Corzo, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Eric Steel, National Institute of Standards and Technology
10:35 AM

Understanding the Research to Clarify the Research Question
Nicholas Varberg, University of Colorado Boulder
11:15 AM

The POWER Structure and Why an 80% Correct Solution Is Sometimes Better Than a 100% Correct Solution
Ian Laga
11:35 AM

Interdisciplinary Research and Leadership: How to Make an Impact in the Data Science Age
Alicia Carriquiry, Iowa State University; Christopher Genovese, Statistics, CMU; Hongyu Zhao, Yale; Jasjeet Sekhon, UC Berkeley; Simon Tavare, Inst of Cancer Dynamics and Statistics, Columbia University; Tamara Tamara Greasby, Data Science at The Trade Desk
2:05 PM