Biostats Made Simple

The third session of Season Two of our Biostats Made Simple series will continue to demonstrate the application of previously discussed biostatistical principles using an actual database.

New to the Biostats Made Simple series or want a refresher on Season One content? Watch our previous sessions here!

Moderators/Panelists
  • Christine Ramdin, PhD

    Faculty

    Rutgers New Jersey Medical School

    Christine Ramdin, PhD, is a faculty member at the Instructor level at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School Department of Emergency Medicine. She has a PhD in Biomedical Informatics, and has research interests in Addiction Medicine, Medical Toxicology, Pain Medicine, and Stroke. She has published several studies using big data sources such as NHAMCS, HCUP, and NSSATs, and has worked with the NSDUH and TEDs dataset, along with several other local and national datasets. She has experience in conducting big data analyses and utilizing several different types of statistical methods.

Event Information

June 23, 2026 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM (Central Daylight Time)

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