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University of Wisconsin Madison - Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics

Website:
biostat.wisc.edu
Headquarters:
Madison, WI, US
Company Type:
Academic Core Facility

Research
Key Areas of Inquiry of BMI Faculty
Clinical Biostatistics. Application of state-of-the art biostatistical approaches and methods to advancing clinical research, as well as development of new methodologies for clinical trials and related areas. This includes Phase I, II, and III clinical trials as well as other studies conducted in the clinical arena. Some areas of application include cancer, cardiovascular disease, surgery and pediatrics. Areas of methodological development include issues of trial design and analysis of time-to-event (survival) data, among others. Key faculty: DeMets, Chappell, Kim, Gangnon, Yu, Zhao, Fisher, Eickhoff, Cook, Buhr, Kloke.

Statistical Genetics and Genomics. Novel statistical methodology development and advanced applications of driven by rapidly evolving and high-dimensional data arising from modern high-throughput biological experiments. This includes such areas as quantitative trait loci study designs, expression and transcription factor analyses, personalized medicine, with special emphasis on experiments arising from next generation sequence technology and associations with human phenotypes. Key faculty: Newton, Kendziorski, Keles, Dewey, Broman, Wang.

Bioinformatics. Development and application of machine learning, algorithmic, and networking approaches to problems in genetics and genomics, computational biology, cellular regulation, and cellular function. Key faculty: Shavlik, Page, Craven, Dewey, Coen, Roy, Gitter.

Image analysis. Novel statistical and machine learning methodology development and applications aimed at descriptive and comparative analysis of medical images; and use of images in diagnosis, prognostication and prediction, and novel study design. Areas of application include cognitive decline, Alzheimer’s disease, affective
disorders and autism. Key faculty: Dyer, Chung, Singh.

Clinical Informatics. Application of theory and methods in computer sciences, including machine learning, natural language processing, and database models to advancement of quantitative methodology for clinical research and / or improved processes for clinical care. Key faculty: DeMets, Page, Craven, Mendonca.

Population Health Biostatistics. Novel biostatistical methodology development and applications in epidemiology, population and clinical observational studies of human health, and health services and health outcomes research. Classic areas of methodological inquiry include errors in measurement, missing data, causal inference, spatial data
analysis, longitudinal data analysis, and supervised and unsupervised learning, among others. Key faculty: Palta, Rosenberg, Kim, Page, Gangnon, Rathouz, Yu, Zhao.

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600 Highland Avenue Madison, WI, 53792 United States

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