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UAMS Colleges of Medicine and Public Health

 

About Us

UAMS Biostatistics is jointly administered by the Colleges of Medicine and Public Health.  While administered by two colleges, the unit functions as one Department with Paula K. Roberson, Ph.D. serving as the Chair.  Members of the Biostatistics faculty and research staff collaborate with investigators and research programs across the UAMS campus, as well as the VA.  We have assisted investigators with varied research interests, including cancer, neurosciences, psychiatry, aging, ophthalmology, pharmacology, as well as various public health disciplines.

UAMS Biostatistics offices are located on the 3rd floor of the College of Public Health building in Suite 3215.  You may call 296-1556 to schedule an appointment with one of our faculty or staff members.

 

Our Purpose

 

Our goal at UAMS Biostatistics is to help improve the quality of research conducted at UAMS by providing expert statistical guidance to clinical, health services, and biomedical scientists.  We strive to meet this goal (1) through our collaborations with UAMS investigators, (2) through our education and training endeavors, (3) through our methodological research and (4) by our service to the local and national research community. 

 

Collaboration

 

Our collaborative efforts generally fall into one of three areas: protocol/grant development, data analysis, and manuscript preparation.

Protocol/Grant Development:  We believe that well-designed studies are essential to successful research.  Statisticians play a vital role in helping investigators design studies that address their scientific questions.  Specific areas where statisticians are useful include ensuring that study objectives are clearly stated, proposing appropriate randomization procedures,  clearly defining primary and secondary endpoints, proposing appropriate statistical analyses that address each research objective, and providing sample size estimates that ensure the study will have a high probability of meeting its objectives.

Developing grants and protocols is a time consuming effort.  We strongly encourage investigators to contact us as early as possible.  For large, multi-project grants, we need to be involved at least four months (one NIH cycle) before the submission deadline. For less complex protocols, we require at least six weeks.

Data Analysis:  UAMS Biostatistics possesses the resources to complete even the most complex of analyses.  The expertise of our faculty and staff represent many areas of the statistical sciences, including survey statistics, psychometrics, clinical trials, signal detection, and bioinformatics.  This expertise is essential in determining the appropriate methods to use and in applying them properly.  Just as important as the analyses is the ability to communicate the results in an understandable way.  In addition to providing written reports, our statisticians discuss these results during one-on-one meetings with the investigators.

Manuscript Preparation:  Our statisticians will assist in writing the manuscript when the study is ready for publication. In addition to providing succinct descriptions of the statistical methods, we can provide publication quality tables and graphics that help summarize the data.  Co-authorship is expected on studies where substantive input on design or analysis is provided.

 

Education

 

Throughout the academic year, UAMS Biostatistics offers several courses through the College of Public Health.  These include Biostatistics I, II and III, Nonparametric Methods, Categorical Data Analysis, and Application of Microcomputers to Data Management and Analysis.  Biostatistics I, II, III, and Nonparametric Methods are also cross-listed with the UAMS Graduate School.  The College of Public Health also offers an MPH degree with a concentration in Biostatistics.  In addition, Biostatistics faculty and staff participate in various educational venues through regular participation in journal clubs, seminar series and short courses related to their collaborative interests and involvement.

 

Methodological Research

 

When new problems arise out of data analysis or when existing methods are not adequate, our biostatisticians have the capability of developing new, more appropriate methods or creatively modifying and applying the existing ones, to meet the research needs and to contribute to our profession. Some of our recent research includes areas of non-parametric methodology, non-linear modeling, Bayesian methods and longitudinal data problems.

 

Service

 

UAMS Biostatistics is committed to improving research quality, as evidenced by our service to the local and national research communities.  Locally, our faculty members are actively involved in research review committees, such as the Protocol Review and Monitoring Committee (PRMC) which reviews protocols involving the ACRC; and the GCRC Advisory Committee (GAC) which reviews all protocols requesting GCRC assistance.  Nationally, our faculty members serve frequently on NIH review committees and Data Safety Monitoring Boards, and are active in the American Statistical Association and other professional organizations.  Our members also actively participate in the publication peer review process and have recently reviewed manuscripts for the following journals: Stroke, Medical Care, HSR, The American Journal of Physiology, Journal of the American College of Cardiology, Circulation, Endocrinology and Metabolism, and Pediatric Blood and Cancer.

 

 


Contact Information

4301 West Markham, #781

Little Rock, AR 72205-7199

Phone: 501.296.1556

Fax: 501.526.6729

http://www.uams.edu/biostat

 

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Last updated: 09/15/2009