The Biomedical Statistics Research Core at the Larner College of Medicine serves the entire University community, collaborating with researchers to conduct studies focusing on important medical, health, psychological, and social issues. Our goal is to provide comprehensive services across the entire life course of a research study, from design to statistical analysis and reporting results, to ensure studies are scientifically rigorous from conception to final interpretation and dissemination.
Medical Biostats: Then and Now
Begun in the 1960's as the Biometry Facility, the Biomedical Statistics Research Core evolved during the 1970's as an independent entity from the Departments of Community Medicine and Epidemiology/Environmental Health of the College of Medicine.
Currently, nine individuals work in the unit with offices located in the Given Courtyard.