Biostatistics Journal Club: Assessing Predictability of Survival ModelsWednesday, September 13, 20231:00pm-2:00pmRegister hereLee-Jen (LJ) Wei, PhD, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health For personalized or stratified medicine, it is critical … Continue reading “Harvard Catalyst Journal Club – 9/13”
Biostatistics Journal Club: Linear models for characterizing measurement uncertainty and comparing evaluators: a review, with applicationsWednesday, May 3, 20231:00pm-2:00pmRegister hereMark Vangel, PhD, Massachusetts General HospitalThis journal club considers two models … Continue reading “Harvard Catalyst Journal Club – 5/3”
Biostatistics Journal Club: When estimating causal effects in randomized clinical trials, start by defining causal estimands — not estimatorsWednesday, April 5, 20231:00pm-2:00pmRegister hereMarie-Abèle Bind, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital, will lead … Continue reading “Harvard Catalyst Journal Club – 4/5”
Biostatistics Journal Club: Use of Censored Data Methods to Develop an Algorithm for Determining Blood Pressure Norms in U.S. AdultsWednesday, March 8, 20231:00pm-2:00pmRegister hereIn this talk, Bernie Rosner, PhD, Brigham … Continue reading “Harvard Catalyst Journal Club – 3/8”
Harvard Catalyst Biostatistics Journal Club: Directional Testing in Mediation Analysis Wednesday, November 9, 2022 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Register Here This discussion, led by Jonathan Dreyfuss, PhD, Joslin Diabetes … Continue reading “Harvard Catalyst Journal Club – 11/9”
Harvard Catalyst Biostatistics Journal ClubOctober 12, 2022 | 1:00-2:00pm | Register hereDr. Lee-Jen WeiProfessor of Biostatistics What is an Estimand?How do we Choose a Clinically Meaningful Estimand for a Comparative Clinical Study?For … Continue reading “Harvard Catalyst Journal Club w. LJ Wei – 10/12”
10/12/2022 1-2pm Journal Club Lee-Jen Wei, PhD Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health What is an Estimand? How do we Choose a Clinically Meaningful Estimand for a Comparative Clinical … Continue reading “Harvard Catalyst Fall Semester Events – Save the Date!”
Biostatistics Journal ClubStatistic Methods in COVID-Related StudiesWhen data from randomized trials are not available, causal analyses of observational data may be used to guide practice by adopting a target trial … Continue reading “Harvard Catalyst Biostatistics Journal Club – 5/4”
Annual symposiumTranslational Biostatistics – Bridging the Gap Between Complex Statistical Analyses and Clinically Actionable Information Friday, April 29, 20229:30 am – 1:00 pmRegister Here | Application Deadline: 4/27
Biostatistics Journal Club:Missing Data Challenges in Electronic Health Records-Based Studies of COVID and Long COVIDTanayott Thaweethai, PhDInstructor in investigation and the associate director of biostatistics research and engagement at MGH … Continue reading “Harvard Catalyst: Upcoming Journal Club & Short Course”