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Janelle Rhorer, M.S. joined Statistics Collaborative, Inc. (SCI) in 1997. She has served as project coordinator, developed detailed analysis plans, conducted statistical analyses, and aided in the writing of clinical study reports for multiple influenza vaccine trials, an AIDS trial, and parasite diagnostic devices. She has several years of experience coordinating, developing analysis plans for safety monitoring reports, programming, and preparing safety reports for presentation to Data Safety Monitoring Boards (DSMB) for multi-center Phase II and Phase III clinical trials.
In 1998, she received a Meritorious Award for outstanding data analysis by a professional statistician from the Eastern North American Region of the International Biometric Society’s case study competition. She is currently a member of the Society for Clinical Trials, the International Biometrics Society (ENAR), the Drug Information Association, and the American Statistical Association.
Previously, she served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant, Iowa State University (1995-1997); and a Student Research Assistant, Los Alamos National Laboratory in Los Alamos, New Mexico (1991-1996).
She received her B.S. in Mathematics from Colorado State University (1995) with an emphasis in Statistics and Psychology and her M.S. in Statistics from Iowa State University (1997). Her Master’s project, which used a longitudinal study of mathematically gifted persons, was titled, "Assessment of Gender Differences in Educational and Career Choice among the Gifted: A Logistic Regression Approach".
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