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#9 Biostatistics Podcast with Paul Arora

#9 Biostatistics Podcast with Paul Arora

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What's the difference between epidemiology and biostatistics? What do epidemiologists support in a consulting company? How to build a start-up with your statistical knowledge?

Dr. Paul Arora will answer all these questions for you! Paul holds the position of Vice President, Advanced Epidemiology at Cytel, where his primary areas of focus encompass real-world evidence, epidemiological methods, and the application of machine learning to health outcome issues. Additionally, he played a significant role in establishing Lighthouse Outcomes, a specialized consulting firm dedicated to advanced analytics in clinical epidemiology research. Moreover, Paul is an Assistant Professor within the Division of Epidemiology at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto. His professional background is rooted in epidemiology, with over fifteen years of experience leading assessments in both public health and clinical epidemiology. He possesses extensive expertise in evidence synthesis methodologies and has held influential consulting positions, collaborating with domestic and international public and private institutions. Let's dive into this episode and see what Paul shared with us!

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