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Without entrepreneurial statisticians, we'd still be counting out means on our abacuses. (No standard deviations.)
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Are you looking for something beyond ICH E9?
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If you are looking into being a SAS programmer in the pharmaceutical/device industry, I recommend SAS Programming in the Pharmaceutical Industry by Jack Shostak. This book covers the tasks you would want to perform in the industry: analysis datase...
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Ok, finally got my Twitter feed integrated here. Enjoy. On occasion, blog links will be posted.
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Short Bio:
I am a Senior Biostatistician with Cato Research, with 10 years experience in statistics. My specialty is the planning and design of clinical trials, modeling and simulation, and weird problems. I work in strategic drug development planning, negotiate with the FDA on behalf of clients, and manage a very good group of biostatisticians and programmers.
My Website:
http://realizationsinbiostatistics.blogspot.com
Field of Expertise:
Biostatistics, SAS
Years of Experience in Analytical Role:
10
Professional Status:
Director
Interests:
Networking
Your Company:
Cato Research
Industry:
Pharmaceuticals, Biotech, and Medical Device
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Company website - Cato Research

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At 11:31am on April 15, 2009, Vincent Granville said…
Yes John, my mentor at UNC Chapel Hill and Cambridge University was Prof. Richard L. Smith.
At 6:24am on April 13, 2009, Stephan Ogenstad said…
Hello John,

Welcome to Statistical Consulting. I see that you have great experience in modeling, simulation and specialty designs such as adaptive methods. What is your experience with using adaptive methods when presenting the methods to the FDA? Are they open and willing to embrace these methods?

Best
Stephan

Stephan Ogenstad, PhD
President & CEO
Statogen Consulting, LLC
http://www.statogen-consulting.com
 
 

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