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2004 Aug 19
6
Is R good for not-professional-statistician, un-mathematical clinical researchers?
Alternate title: How can I persuade my students that R is for them? Alternate title: Can R replace SAS, SPSS or Stata for clinicians? I am teaching introductory statistics to twelve physicians and two veterinarians who have enrolled in a Mentored Clinical Research Training Program. My course is the first in a sequence of three. We (the instructors of this sequence) chose to teach R rather than some other computing environmen...
2011 May 26
4
predictive accuracy
...use of penalization - design package. Also, I tried Chi-square criteria, step-down techniques. Used BS for model validation. The main purpose is to develop a predictive model for future patient population. One of the strong predictor pertains to the study design and would not mean much for a clinician/investigator in real clinical situation and have been asked to remove it. Can I propose a model and nomogram without that strong -irrelevant predictor?? If yes, do I need to redo model calibration, discrimination, validation, etc...?? or just have 5 predictors instead of 6 in the prognostic mod...
2008 Dec 31
2
Off-topic -- an eye on a stats presentation for clinicians?
I've got a 20 slide Powerpoint set up against the expected day someone says "Mitch, could you talk for a short while to the residents on how to use statistics?" It looks good at this end, but I'd love to get at least one more pair of eyes on it. Any volunteers? -- Due to the recession, requests for instant gratification will be deferred until arrears in scheduled
2010 Nov 16
1
Re : interpretation of coefficients in survreg AND obtaining the hazard function for an individual given a set of predictors
Thanks for sharing the questions and responses! Is it possible to appreciate how much the coefficients matter in one or the other model? Say, using Biau's example, using coxph, as.factor(grade2 == "high")TRUE gives hazard ratio 1.27 (rounded). As clinician I can grasp this HR as 27% relative increase. I can relate with other published results. With survreg the Weibull model gives a coefficient -0.4035245: is it feasible or meaningful to translate it to HR? Thanks in advance, Vincent Vinh-Hung Radiation Oncology, Geneva University Hospitals On Sun,...
2007 Sep 30
0
Postdoc position, Manchester UK
...nterpretation of complex datasets (see, for example, http://xmap.picr.man.ac.uk ). The ideal candidate will be excited by the interface between computer science, mathematics and biology, and will have a strong desire to see their work applied directly in collaboration with both bench-scientists and clinicians. Significant programming experience is a pre-requisite and applications from candidates with strong R programming skills are particularly encouraged. Full details are here: http://www.paterson.man.ac.uk/jobs/viewjob.asp?Job=PI/07/20 regards Crispin -------------------------------------------...
2008 Jun 05
0
Positions in computational biology and bioinformatics
...ons are available for postdoctoral researchers with experience analysing high throughput genomic data and/or a detailed knowledge of genome annotation and gene structure. The ideal candidate will have a PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology (or a related discipline), enjoy working alongside clinicians and biologists on complex real-world datasets, and will have significant experience using tools such as R/Bioconductor, Matlab, Perl Java and SQL. Bioinformatics Programmer ------------------------- We are seeking a software engineer to build novel databases and Bioconductor/R software for the an...
2004 Aug 19
0
Is R good for not-professional-statistician, , un-mathematical clinical researchers?
We are finding more and more clinical researchers interested in learning R and are starting to teach R to clinicians. We have put some teaching material on our site: http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu -- Frank E Harrell Jr Professor and Chair School of Medicine Department of Biostatistics Vanderbilt University
2004 Aug 23
0
A troubled state of freedom: generalized linear models wh ere number of parameters > number of samples
...ups. I am going to use the GLM > in a subsequent regression analysis to determine survival. For this > purpose, I need to generate some kind of score for each individual > case using the coefficients of each gene level * gene expression > level. > > I am not a statistician (but a clinician) - many apologies if I am not > conveying myself very clearly here! > > Thanks. > > Min-Han Tan > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting...
2007 Sep 28
0
off topic: Job advert - computational biologist
...ee, for example, http://xmap.picr.man.ac.uk <http://xmap.picr.man.ac.uk/> ). The ideal candidate will be excited by the interface between computer science, mathematics and biology, and will have a strong desire to see their work applied directly in collaboration with both bench-scientists and clinicians. Significant programming experience is a pre-requisite and applications from candidates with strong R programming skills are particularly encouraged. Full details are here: http://www.paterson.man.ac.uk/jobs/viewjob.asp?Job=PI/07/20 <http://www.paterson.man.ac.uk/jobs/viewjob.asp?Job=PI/07/20&...
2004 Aug 13
0
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2012 Sep 28
0
Statistician Vacancy - CAMHS EBPU, UCL and Anna Freud Centre
The Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) Evidence Based Practice Unit (EBPU) is a dynamic, expanding and friendly academic and service development unit, currently consisting of 19 people including: researchers, clinicians and service development specialists (http://www.ucl.ac.uk/clinical-psychology/EBPU/). It is part of University College London (UCL) and the Anna Freud Centre (AFC), with main offices based at AFC in leafy North West London. The unit undertakes research helping develop effective service provision f...
2012 May 17
1
Job opportunity in Beijing, China at Xian-Janssen Pharmaceutical Ltd
...ation of selected opportunities • Ensuring proper knowledge and awareness of innovative methods and designs: help identify, develop, organize, provide and/or arrange training and presentations on innovative approaches across the Development organization (including statisticians, modelers, clinicians, and other stakeholder groups) to ensure awareness and adequate knowledge about these methods. Keep up-to-date knowledge of designs and analysis methods for clinical trials, including adaptive designs, model-based methods, etc. • External collaborations, visibility, and impact: engage in e...
2008 Aug 20
0
R and SAS Statistical position open with Large Pharmaceutical in New Jersey
...formatting output, and generating figures and tables to meet precise requirements. Experience in SAS programming related to clinical drug development. Able to provide programming at the protocol and project level and contribute to cross-functional teams consisting of statisticians, data managers, clinicians and other computer programmers on drug development projects. Academic training in computing or a scientific discipline; MS/A or equivalent (at least 4 years relevant experience with demonstrated experience processing data from multiple protocols). Demonstrated ability to communicate ideas and some...
2004 Feb 16
2
R Included with Open Infrastructure for Outcomes (OIO) system
Hi all, I came across this article on LinuxMedNews (http://www.linuxmednews.com) this morning: http://www.linuxmednews.com/linuxmednews/1076524250/index_html This refers to an integrated data management and analysis system (OIO), which includes R and utilizes the RSessionDA package (Greg Warnes). More information is available here for those interested:
2010 Jun 07
0
Head of Department of Applied Statistics and Epidemiology - Institute of Cancer Epidemiology, Copenhagen, Denmark
...sent composed by six Heads of Department and one Head of Programme. Supervision of currently five statisticians and of PhD-students and young researchers at the Institute is required. Ability to collaborate with individual researchers and research groups within and outside our institute, including clinicians and laboratory researchers at treatment centres, is necessary. Required qualifications Your research background should be on a postdoctoral level, preferably on a professor level. You must hold extensive knowledge in theoretical statistics and also have attained substantial practical experien...
2014 Jul 31
0
Research Scientist positions at University of Washington
...computational biology projects is to develop machine learning methods for the mining of big ?omics? data in biology. Our overarching goal is to develop personalized medicine that uses genetic information to tailor therapy for individual patients. Collaboration with an interdisciplinary team (e.g. clinicians and biologists) is an essential component in our projects. 2. Health Care Analytics effort focuses on advancing the state of the art through development of advanced algorithms as well as deployment of real world tools that can be applied effectively across a number of users scenarios. 3. A mobile...
2008 Feb 22
0
R expertise
...the purpose of mechanism-based PK-PD model building. As underscored in the Critical Path to New Medicines report by the FDA, our models are essential to revert the current attrition rate of new drugs and will result in less in vivo testing, increase effectiveness of clinical trials and will assist clinicians in the treatment of progressive diseases and of vulnerable patients such as children. This public private research partnership is a collaborative effort of four outstanding Dutch academic partners: the University of Leiden, the University of Groningen, the University Medical Center of Utrecht, th...
2011 Nov 21
0
Programmer position in the Gottardo lab at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
...opment of novel algorithms relevant to the analysis of high throughput assays. Responsibilities (May include some or all of the following): 1. Analysis: a. Identify current computational bottlenecks in data analysis for specific assays b. Communicate with statisticians, laboratory scientists, clinicians, programmers and information systems staff to understand and develop requirements and specifications for analysis datasets and analysis programs. c. Develop novel computational algorithms that outperform state-of-the art algorithms d. Create, document and validate programs, data, data pipelines,...
2013 Feb 05
1
Calculating Cumulative Incidence Function
Hello, I have a problem regarding calculation of Cumulative Incidence Function. The event of interest is failure of bone-marrow transplantation, which may occur due to relapse or death in remission. The data set that I have consists of- lifetime variable, two indicator variables-one for relapse and one for death in remission, and the other variables are donor type (having 3 categories), disease
2010 Oct 06
4
problem with abline
Hi All, I am running a scatter plot and trying to add a best fit line. I use an abline function, but get no line drawn over the points. I also get no error. I arm using V 2.10.0 on Windows 7. Here is my code, including the SAS transport file import: require (foreign) require (chron) require (Hmisc) require (lattice) clin <- sasxport.get("y:\\temp\\subset.xpt") attach(clin)