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School of Mathematics and Statistics
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Applied Maths
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Statistics
  Stochastic Processes & Financial Analysis
  Bayesian Statistics & Monte Carlo Methods
  Biostatistics & Computational Biology
  Environmental and Ecological Statistics
  Smoothing methods and Non-parametric Statistics
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Centre of Excellence for Mathematics and Statistics of Complex Systems
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Research> Statistics> Biostatistics & Computational Biology

Red-channel intensities of a microarray experiment
Biostatistics and Computational Biology

As biostatisticians we develop and apply novel statistical methods primarily for the medical sciences and biotechnology. Some specific methodological interests of members include analysing survival data, categorical data, and correlated count data, and methods for analysing gene expression and other complex genetic data. We work with biological and medical researchers on topics such as the evaluation of impact of environmental factors on health outcomes, assessment of policy changes on public health outcomes, and assessment of surrogate measures in treatment evaluation.

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