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lrackley/README.md

Lauren Rackley

Biostatistician | Clinical Research | Statistical Analysis

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I'm a biostatistician with a Master of Science in Biostatistics from UNC-Chapel Hill, interested in applying statistical methods to clinical and biomedical research.

My interests include:

  • Clinical trial design and analysis
  • Survival analysis
  • Longitudinal data analysis
  • Statistical modeling
  • Clinical research
  • Categorical data analysis
  • Neuroscience

Technical Skills

Statistical Programming SAS R SQL

Statistical Methods

  • Survival Analysis
  • Linear, Logistic, Poisson, Negative Binomial Regression
  • Longitudinal Analysis
  • Categorical Data Analysis
  • Clinical Trial Methods

🎓 Education

  • MS in Biostatistics — The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • MPS in Biomedical and Health Informatics — The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • BS Psychology — The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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  1. R-Programs R-Programs Public

    Config files for my GitHub profile.

    R

  2. SAS-Programs SAS-Programs Public

    SAS

  3. Survival-Analysis- Survival-Analysis- Public

    Survival analysis projects in R and SAS

    TeX

  4. ndblasco/BIOS-667-Group-5-Project ndblasco/BIOS-667-Group-5-Project Public

    TeX

  5. BIOS-992-Master-s-Paper- BIOS-992-Master-s-Paper- Public

    Slides and paper for master's paper at UNC for MS Biostatistics program

    SAS