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MHRI-GHUCCTS Monthly Statistical Seminar Series: Longitudinal Data Analysis

Date Fri, May 15
Time 12: 00 PM - 1: 00 PM
Location Zoom

This month's MHRI-GHUCCTS Monthly Statistical Seminar Series will be held on Friday, May 15, 2026, from 12 PM - 1 PM. This series features Dr. Paul Kolm, Associate Director in the Center for Biostatistics, Informatics, & Data Science (CBIDS) at MedStar Health Research Institute.

The topic of this month's seminar will consider methods for analyzing data obtained from the same cohort of patients over a given time period, i.e., repeated measures. We will look at repeated measures of continuous outcomes and categorical outcomes.    

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Mar 20
MHRI-GHUCCTS Monthly Statistical Seminar Series: Missing Data  Mar 20, 2026   12: 00 PM - 1: 00 PM  Zoom
This free monthly webinar features Dr. Paul Kolm, Associate Director in the Department of Biostatistics and Biomedical Informatics at the MedStar Health Research Institute.
Mar 24
GHUCCTS Education: Talking with Strangers: Transformative Science Communication (Part 1)  Mar 24, 2026   12: 00 PM - 4: 00 PM  Warwick Evans Conference Room, Georgetown University or Louis Stokes Health Sciences Library, Howard University
In-person event designed to equip scholars with practical frameworks and applied skills to communicate translational research effectively to scientific, clinical, and community audiences, including training on audience analysis, message clarity, authenticity, approachability, and engagement strategies.
Mar 25
GHUCCTS Education: Talking with Strangers: Transformative Science Communication (Part 2)  Mar 25, 2026  09: 00 AM - 2: 00 PM  Warwick Evans Conference Room, Georgetown University or Louis Stokes Health Sciences Library, Howard University
In-person event designed to equip scholars with practical frameworks and applied skills to communicate translational research effectively to scientific, clinical, and community audiences, including training on audience analysis, message clarity, authenticity, approachability, and engagement strategies.
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