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1. Johns Hopkins Biostatistics for Clinical and Translational Research (Biostat CenTeR) Daniel E. Ford, M.D., M.P.H. Director, Institute for Clinical and Translational Research
Vice Dean for Clinical Investigation
Scott L. Zeger, PhD Director, Johns Hopkins Biostat CenTeR
Vice Provost for Research
Michael E. Griswold, PhD Co-Director, Johns Hopkins Biostatistics CenTeR
Director, Johns Hopkins Biostatistics Center
2. Johns Hopkins Institute for Clinical and Translational Research
3. Hopkins Biostatistics Key Components The Johns Hopkins Department of Biostatistics
25 faculty, 40 PhD students
The Johns Hopkins Biostatistics Center
4 PhD, 3 masters-level statisticians
Two GCRC Centers for Data Management and Statistics
3 PhD statisticians, 3 data managers
Oncology Biostatistics
6 PhD, 6 masters-level statisticians
Center for Clinical Trials
32 faculty, support staff
Biostatistics Working Groups
10-20 faculty and students each
K12 Clinical Research Methods Training
5 faculty, 2 staff
Welch Center for Prevention, Epidemiology and Clinical Research
25 faculty, 100 staff, and 50 trainees.
4. Organization: Biostat CenTeRJH Biostatistics for Clinical and Translational Research
5. Biostatistics CenTeR Specific Aims SERVICE: Institute a biostatistics service organization that supports Johns Hopkins biomedical scientists in clinical and translational research.
INNOVATION: Participate in Multidisciplinary Working Groups to advance targeted clinical and translational research methods
EDUCATION: Promote continual learning of research methodology
6. SERVICE Collaboration
Study Design
Data Informatics
Analytics
Translation
Teaching
Biostats Clinics
CRU (GCRC) functions
Protocol Development
Protocol Review
7. INNOVATION: Multidisciplinary Working Groups for translational research methods
8. EDUCATION: Web Products for Dissemination Open Courseware
eCollab: A Reproducible Research web-based system for documentation and dissemination:
Each significant collaboration will be captured by the creation of a web-page that documents:
The scientific question
Links to background scientific references
The statistical questions
Text describing the recommended solution
Any data analysis results and interpretations
Hyper-links from text to the data set
Software used to implement sample size planning or data analyses
9. Education: Open Course Ware
10. Education: Capturing Collaborations
11. Education: Capturing Collaborations
12. What’s worked… Proactive Service: Free “Biostats Clinics” where clinicians gather
(the java hut)
13. What’s worked… Advancing Service:
14. What’s worked… Advancing Service:
15. What’s worked… Advancing Service:
16. What Keeps Me Up At Night…
17. What Keeps Me Up At Night… Supply: 4.5 FTEs
Demand:
18. Johns Hopkins Biostatistics for Clinical and Translational Research (Biostat CenTeR) Daniel E. Ford, M.D., M.P.H. Director, Institute for Clinical and Translational Research
Vice Dean for Clinical Investigation
Scott L. Zeger, PhD Director, Johns Hopkins Biostat CenTeR
Vice Provost for Research
Michael E. Griswold, PhD Co-Director, Johns Hopkins Biostatistics CenTeR
Director, Johns Hopkins Biostatistics Center
19. Reproducible Research & Project Based Learning