JSM Preliminary Online Program
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Legend: = Applied Session, = Theme Session, = Presenter
Washington Convention Center = “CC”, Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel = “RH”

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195 Applied Session Mon, 8/3/09, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-159B
Best Teaching Practices for Statistics in Translational Research - Invited - Papers
Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences, Social Statistics Section
Organizer(s): Carol Bigelow, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Chair(s): Carol Bigelow, University of Massachusetts Amherst
    2:05 PM   Building Bridges: Making Statistical Issues Accessible to the Biomedical and Translational ResearcherTaylor Pressler, The Ohio State University
    2:30 PM   Analytic Perspectives for Translational Research: Controlling for the UncontrollableDeborah V. Dawson, The University of Iowa; Clark M. Stanford, The University of Iowa
    2:55 PM   Duke Medicine Online Core in Clinical Research: Customized Environment for Practicing Health ProfessionalsSteven C. Grambow, Duke University; Cynthia Coffman, Duke University Medical Center; Lawrence H. Muhlbaier, Duke University; Linda S. Lee, Duke University; Haiyan Zhou, Duke University; William E. Wilkinson, Duke University
    3:20 PM   Sending Someone Else to Find the Needle in the Haystack: Defining a Dialogue Between Translational Scientists and StatisticiansAndrea S. Foulkes, University of Massachusetts
     3:45 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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