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Resource | Description | Link |
Johns Hopkins Biostatistics Center (JHBC) | The Johns Hopkins Biostatistics Center (JHBC) provides the latest in biostatistical and information science expertise to a wide range of clients in the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions and beyond. | https://www.jhsph.edu/research/centers-and-institutes/johns-hopkins-biostatistics-center/ |
Biostatistics, Epidemiology And Data Management (BEAD) | The mission of the BEAD Core is to provide research support services that promote, strengthen and expand the research of Johns Hopkins University faculty so that we remain one of the top interdisciplinary research institutions focused on improving the health and well-being of individuals and the communities they live in. Provides services in Biostatistical Methods, Epidemiological Methods, and Data Management. | |
Biostatistics Core | In conjunction with the Biostatistics Center, ICTR offers researchers access to a research-related consulting service. The goal of the service is to promote the appropriate use of biostatistics in the design, implementation, and interpretation of clinical and translational research studies. | |
ICTR INFORMATICS CORE (I2C) Resources | The ICTR Informatics Core provides an integrated set of tools and services to help clinical researchers collect, extract, and analyze clinical data for research at every stage of the research lifecycle. | |
ICTR / Biostatisics Consulting Services | Consultants can assist with: research study design, design of data collection systems and instruments, data entry and validation, data management and quality assurance, statistical analysis and data interpretation, and professional and scientific report-writing. | |
Data Deidentification | Data deidentification involves the removal of personal identifiers such that the data cannot be re-identified. | https://ictr.johnshopkins.edu/programs_resources/programs-resources/i2c/deidentification/ |
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