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Samiran Ghosh, PhD

Dr. Ghosh is an Associate Professor with tenure at the Wayne State University (WSU) School of Medicine. He is also a director of Biostatistics at BERD core and co-director of CURES (NIEHS-P30) Biostatistics core at WSU. He obtained a PhD in Statistics from the University of Connecticut in 2006. Prior to joining WSU, he was an assistant professor biostatistics (in psychiatry) at the Weill Cornell Medical College.

His primary area of research has two major directions namely developing novel statistical methods for, (i) Adaptive RCT design and (ii) High Dimensional modelling for Bioinformatics domain. He is interested in developing and supporting statistical design/analysis that deals with “within subject adaptation” (e.g. SMART and MOST type design) as well as more traditional “between subject adaptation” (e.g. Group Sequential and Bayesian). His research is funded by PCORI, NIH and other federal agencies at various point of time.

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