The major function of the Biostatistics Shared Resource (BSR) is to provide statistical collaboration andconsultation to the members of the NYU Cancer Institute. The members of the BSR have played integralroles in cancer research at NYU and continue to expand their roles in new directions. Collaboration isprovided to all basic science, clinical, and translational research programs, and to the core researchservices. The members of the BSR provide statistical expertise in research study design, conduct, analysis,interpretation, and reporting of results for laboratory studies, clinical trials, and observational studies.Specific objectives of the BSR include:Collaboration in the design, conduct, analysis, interpretation, and reporting of clinical, translational, basicscience laboratory, and cancer epidemiology and prevention research studies.Collaboration for development of new research initiatives; for development of applications for peerreviewedfunding; for short-term research projects to develop pilot data or to prepare manuscripts; forinfrastructure initiatives.Collaboration with the Clinical Trials Office for informatics, for clinical protocol development andimplementation, for data management processes and procedures, for data safety monitoring.Collaboration in the development of new areas of research including translational research, genomicsand the analysis of gene expression data, proteomics, data mining from multiple databases for exploratoryanalyses, genetic linkage and association studies, clinical trial designs, and informatics and bioinformaticssupport and collaboration for new areas of research.Development of statistical approaches for study design and analysis as needed to meet the objectives ofresearch projects.Education of Cancer Institute members and staff in study design, research methods, and analysis andinterpretation of cancer studies.
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