The National Program on
Complex Data Structures

 
       
SUMMER WORKSHOP ON
MODERN APPLIED METHODS IN BIOSTATISTICS

at the University of Toronto, Medical Science Building
August 14 -17, 2006 -- 9 AM to 5 PM

Director: Paul N Corey
Co-directors: Jamie Stafford and Wendy Lou

COMPUTER LAB GROUP

Paul N Corey
Department of Public Health Sciences
Professor, Member of Institute for Medical Sciences
Adjunct Scientist - Institute for Work and Health
Faculty of Nursing & Department of Physical Therapy
Paul N Corey was Director of the Graduate Program in Biostatistics for 14 years and Associate Chair of the Department of Public Health Sciences for 3 years. Paul has extensive experience in consulting, graduate teaching and supervision and has collaborated with colleagues mainly in the area of occupational and environmental health and nutrition.
Ruth Croxford
MSc, P.Stat.
Statistician, Health Care,Technology and Place
Ruth began her career in statistics as the director of the Statistical Consulting Service in the Department of Statistics at the University of Toronto. She is now a senior research coordinator at the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES), an independent, non-profit health services research organization, and a part-time lecturer of biostatistics at the University of Toronto.

Laurel Duquette
Department of Statistics, University of Toronto
Coordinator of the Statistical Consulting Service in the Department of Statistics and a lecturer in the Department of Biology.

Kevin Thorpe
Biostatistician/Trialist, Knowledge Translation Program Assistant
Professor, Department of Public Health Sciences Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto
K evin Thorpe is a Biostatistician/Trialist in the Knowledge Translation Program and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Public Health Sciences at the University of Toronto. He received his academic training at the University of Waterloo.Since 1991 he has been contributing to the design, data management or analysis of clinical trials across an array of clinical fields, including multi-centre trials and trials for FDA submission. His research interests include trial methodology, statistical computing and education.

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