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A comprehensive survey of collaborative biostatistics units in academic health centers

The organizational structures of collaborative biostatistics units in academic health centers (AHCs) in the United States and their important contributions to research are an evolving and active area of discussion and inquiry. Collaborative biostatistics units may serve as a centralized resource to...

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Main Authors: Hanlon, Alexandra L., Lozano, Alicia J., Prakash, Swathi, Bezar, Emily B., Ambrosius, Walter T., Brock, Guy, Desai, Manisha, Pollock, Brad H., Sammel, Mary D., Spratt, Heidi, Welty, Leah J., Pomann, Gina‐Maria
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