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Clinical biostatistics

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Clinical biostatistics is concerned with research into the principles and methodology used in the design and analysis of clinical research and to apply statistical theory to clinical medicine.[1]

There is a society for Clinical Biostatistics with annual conferences since its founding in 1978.[2]

Clinical Biostatistics is taught in postgraduate biostatistical and applied statistical degrees, for example as part of the BCA Master of Biostatistics program in Australia.

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