Reset Map650 First Avenue (between 37th and 38th streets), fifth floor New York, NY United StatesMembers of the Biostatistics Division collaborate with researchers in a wide variety of areas throughout the NYUSoM. In addition to specific grant funded collaborations, resources for statistical collaboration and consultation are available through several NIH funded resources and through resources supported by several departments in the SoM. The members of the Biostatistics Division have played integral roles in cancer research at NYU through the Perlmutter Cancer Center Biostatistics Shared Resource, in environmental health research through the NIEHS Center Environmental Health Statistics and Bioinformatics Facility Core, and in clinical and translational research through NYU CTSI Study Design, Biostatistics and Clinical Research Ethics Core. Through these Core groups, collaboration is provided to basic science, clinical, cancer epidemiology, prevention and translational research programs, and to the core research services. For Perlmutter Cancer Center members, the division members provide statistical expertise in research study design, conduct, analysis, interpretation, and reporting of results for laboratory studies, clinical trials, and observational studies. The resources of the Biostatistics Shared Resource are available to members and include collaboration in the development of new research initiatives for grant funding, collaboration in funded peer-reviewed cancer research projects, and short-term collaborations in research projects. Shared resource members participate in the development of all NYU initiated clinical protocols and review all clinical protocols prior to submission to the Protocol Review and Monitoring Committee. For NIEHS Center members, consultation and collaboration is provided for study design, conduct, analysis of reporting through the Environmental Health Statistics and Bioinformatics Facility Core that integrates fully statistics and bioinformatics resources in CHIBI available to Center members. Members of the Departments of Otolaryngology, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Orthopedic Surgery, and the Division of Cardiology have access to dedicated members of the Division for statistical consultation and collaboration supported by departmental funds. Statistical consultation research and collaboration opportunities are available to CTSI investigators in all stages of the clinical research process for approved protocols via the NYU-HHC Clinical Translational Science Institute (CTSI) Study Design, Biostatistics, and Clinical Research Ethics Program.
650 First Avenue (between 37th and 38th streets), fifth floor New York NY, USAMembers of the Biostatistics Division collaborate with researchers in a wide variety of areas throughout the NYUSoM. In addition to specific grant funded collaborations, resources for statistical collaboration and consultation are available through several NIH funded resources and through resources supported by several departments in the SoM. The members of the Biostatistics Division have played integral roles in cancer research at NYU through the Perlmutter Cancer Center Biostatistics Shared Resource, in environmental health research through the NIEHS Center Environmental Health Statistics and Bioinformatics Facility Core, and in clinical and translational research through NYU CTSI Study Design, Biostatistics and Clinical Research Ethics Core. Through these Core groups, collaboration is provided to basic science, clinical, cancer epidemiology, prevention and translational research programs, and to the core research services. For Perlmutter Cancer Center members, the division members provide statistical expertise in research study design, conduct, analysis, interpretation, and reporting of results for laboratory studies, clinical trials, and observational studies. The resources of the Biostatistics Shared Resource are available to members and include collaboration in the development of new research initiatives for grant funding, collaboration in funded peer-reviewed cancer research projects, and short-term collaborations in research projects. Shared resource members participate in the development of all NYU initiated clinical protocols and review all clinical protocols prior to submission to the Protocol Review and Monitoring Committee. For NIEHS Center members, consultation and collaboration is provided for study design, conduct, analysis of reporting through the Environmental Health Statistics and Bioinformatics Facility Core that integrates fully statistics and bioinformatics resources in CHIBI available to Center members. Members of the Departments of Otolaryngology, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Orthopedic Surgery, and the Division of Cardiology have access to dedicated members of the Division for statistical consultation and collaboration supported by departmental funds. Statistical consultation research and collaboration opportunities are available to CTSI investigators in all stages of the clinical research process for approved protocols via the NYU-HHC Clinical Translational Science Institute (CTSI) Study Design, Biostatistics, and Clinical Research Ethics Program.
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