biostatistician
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From bio- + statistician.
Noun
[edit]biostatistician (plural biostatisticians)
- Person making or doing research on biostatistics.
- 2007 March 30, Andrew Pollack, “Panel Endorses New Anti-Tumor Treatment”, in New York Times[1]:
- Richard J. Chappell, a University of Wisconsin biostatistician and a committee member, voted against the drug’s efficacy.
- 2008 January 22, Andrew Vickers, “Cancer Data? Sorry, Can’t Have It”, in New York Times[2]:
- Andrew Vickers is a biostatistician at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York.
- 2008 June 20, Jeremy Pearce, “J. Ward Kennedy Is Dead at 74; Studied Heart Pumping”, in New York Times[3]:
- Dr. Kennedy is survived by his wife, the former Kathryn Davis, a biostatistician who contributed to his reviews of coronary therapies.
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