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Samiran Ghosh

Associate Professor at Biostatistics, Wayne State University0 Followers

Dr. Samiran Ghosh enhances global conversations on statistical methodologies with his expertise in Biostatistics as an Associate Professor at Wayne State University School of Medicine. With a PhD in Statistics from the University of Connecticut, Dr. Ghosh has cultivated a robust academic and research career, particularly in the realms of Adaptive RCT design and High Dimensional modeling within the Bioinformatics field. Dr. Ghosh's research is distinguished by its focus on both within-subject and between-subject adaptation, a niche that has garnered support and funding from prestigious organizations such as the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH). His innovative work in developing novel statistical methods has significantly contributed to the advancement of adaptive clinical trial designs, enhancing the precision and efficiency of medical research. In addition to his research endeavors, Dr. Ghosh plays a pivotal role in the academic community at Wayne State University. He serves as the director of Biostatistics at the BERD core, where he oversees the integration of biostatistical expertise into clinical and translational research. Furthermore, as the co-director of the CURES Biostatistics core, he collaborates with interdisciplinary teams to support environmental health research initiatives. Dr. Ghosh's dedication to advancing statistical science is reflected in his numerous publications and presentations at international conferences. His work not only contributes to the academic community but also impacts public health by improving the design and analysis of clinical trials and other biomedical research studies.

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