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Judy Bebchuk, ScD.
is a Senior Biostatistician at Statistics Collaborative, Inc. She is currently
a member of the American Statistical Association, the Society for Clinical
Trials, and the International Biometric Society (ENAR).
Before joining Statistics Collaborative in 2005, she served as a
Research Associate in the Division of Biostatistics, School of Public Health at
the University of Minnesota (1998-2005); Teaching Assistant, Harvard School of
Public Health (1996-1998); Research Assistant, New England Research Institutes
(1994-1996); Research Assistant, Division of Cardiology, Duke University
(1992-1994); Statistical Programmer, Manitoba Centre for Health Research and
Evaluation (1991-1992).
In Minnesota she acted as one of the primary
statisticians for an international Phase III clinical trial in HIV/AIDS. The
trial, coordinated through the Division of Biostatistics, was being run in 25
countries and had an enrollment of over 4000 patients. She also taught an
introductory biostatistics course (2003-2005) in the School of Public Health
as well as advised students on their Masters’ projects.
She is an author of several publications that have appeared in the Journal
of the American Statistical Association, Annals of Internal Medicine,
Statistics in Medicine, the Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency
Syndromes, and various other medical journals. She has also been the author
of oral and poster presentations at several international infectious disease
conferences.
She received her B.S. in Mathematics and Statistics and her B.Comm in Actuarial Mathematics from the University of Manitoba,
Canada (1988, 1991), her
M.S. in Biostatistics from the University
of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill (1992) and her Sc.D. in
Biostatistics from the Harvard School of Public Health (1998). Her thesis was
titled, “Analysis of Survival
Data Accompanied by Intermediate Events that May be Right or Interval Censored”.
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