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Classes Taught by SDBC Members

SDBC members teach for a broad array of departments and programs.

BMI 6105 - Statistics for Biomedical Informatics
Greg Stoddard
Biomedical Informatics

FPMD 6107- Survival Analysis
Marlene Egger
Family and Preventative Medicine

FPMD 6309 - Seminar in Epidemiology and Biostatistical Techniques
Marlene Egger
Family and Preventative Medicine

FPMD 6405 - Health Services Research
Marlene Egger
Family and Preventative Medicine

FPMD 6869 - Advanced Methods in Statistics
Marlene Egger
Family and Preventative Medicine

FPMD 7100 - Biostatistics II
Jaewhan Kim
Family and Preventative Medicine

FPMD 7120 - Linear/Logistic Models
Jaewhan Kim
Family and Preventative Medicine

FPMD 7130 - Longitudinal Data Analysis
Jaewhan Kim
Family and Preventative Medicine

MDCRC 6000 - Introduction to Biostatistics
Greg Stoddard
Clinical Investigation

MDCRC 6010 - Introduction to Epidemiology
Carol Sweeney
Clinical Investigation

MDCRC 6030 - Computer Practicum
Greg Stoddard
Clinical Investigation

MDCRC 6040 - Design and Implementation of Clinical Trials
Tom Greene, Richard Holubkov & Charlie Casper
Clinical Investigation

MDCRC 6110 - Intermediate Epidemiology
Carol Sweeney
Clinical Investigation

MDCRC 6160 - Pharmacoepidemiology
Brian Sauer
Clinical Investigation

MDCRC 6210 - Regression Models
Greg Stoddard
Clinical Investigation

MDCRC 6270 - Comparative Effective Analysis
Brian Sauer & Tom Greene
Clinical Investigation

MDCRC 6320 - Genetic Epidemiology
Karen Curtin
Clinical Investigation

MDCRC 6450 - Grant Writing
Maureen Murtaugh
Clinical Investigation

STAT 6969 - Computational Statistics
Alun Thomas
Statistics

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Acknowledging the SDBC

Please use the following text to acknowledge the CCTS Study Design and Biostatistics Center:

"This investigation was supported by the University of Utah Population Health Research (PHR) Foundation, with funding in part from the National Center for Research Resources and the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, National Institutes of Health, through Grant UL1TR002538 (formerly 5UL1TR001067-05, 8UL1TR000105 and UL1RR025764)."