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    Biostatistics Consulting Service

    Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
    Anatomy and Cell Biology
    McGill University

    The Biostatistics Consulting Service at The Douglas Research Centre provides comprehensive statistical and methodological support to researchers throughout all phases of their projects, from initial design to results interpretation and publication. This service is crucial for enhancing the scientific rigor and reliability of research proposals and derived publications. Offerings include long-term collaboration for in-depth project support and brief consultations for specific statistical needs. For long-term projects, the service assists with experiment planning, including study design, sample size determination, selection of appropriate statistical analysis methods, and protocol drafting. It also provides expertise in data analysis and monitoring, utilizing various statistical techniques to interpret complex datasets, and supports report and publication writing to ensure accurate and impactful communication of research findings. Brief consultations cover guidance on statistical software such as SPSS and SAS, addressing specific statistical questions, interpreting results, and reviewing research papers. The service aims to ensure that research is statistically sound, minimizes bias, and produces valid and reliable outcomes, thereby contributing to advancements in evidence-based medicine and public health.

    Claire-Dominique Walker Lab

    Claire-Dominique Walker Lab

    Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences

    Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

    CW

    Claire-Dominique Walker

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    Biostatistics Consulting Service

    Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
    Anatomy and Cell Biology
    McGill University

    The Biostatistics Consulting Service at The Douglas Research Centre provides comprehensive statistical and methodological support to researchers throughout all phases of their projects, from initial design to results interpretation and publication. This service is crucial for enhancing the scientific rigor and reliability of research proposals and derived publications. Offerings include long-term collaboration for in-depth project support and brief consultations for specific statistical needs. For long-term projects, the service assists with experiment planning, including study design, sample size determination, selection of appropriate statistical analysis methods, and protocol drafting. It also provides expertise in data analysis and monitoring, utilizing various statistical techniques to interpret complex datasets, and supports report and publication writing to ensure accurate and impactful communication of research findings. Brief consultations cover guidance on statistical software such as SPSS and SAS, addressing specific statistical questions, interpreting results, and reviewing research papers. The service aims to ensure that research is statistically sound, minimizes bias, and produces valid and reliable outcomes, thereby contributing to advancements in evidence-based medicine and public health.

    Biostatistics Consulting Service
    Claire-Dominique Walker Lab

    Claire-Dominique Walker Lab

    Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences

    Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

    CW

    Claire-Dominique Walker

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