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Biostatistics

The department of Biostatistics develops novel statistical models and procedures that are motivated and applied in clinical, epidemiological and public health research and practice.

About our Department

Our research

The current areas of active research of the department cover the following topics:

- Longitudinal Data Analysis & Hierarchical Modeling

- Survival Analysis

- Joint Modeling of Longitudinal and Time-to-Event Data

- Statistical Analysis with Missing Data

- Modern Analysis of Clinical Trials

- Bioinformatics and Statistical Genetics

- Growth Curves

- Smoothing Techniques

- Bayesian Modeling

Our Staff

 

Our Staff Assistant:

Ms. Eline van Gent - e.vangent@erasmusmc.nl 
Biostatistics Secretarial Office - secretariat.biostatistics@erasmusmc.nl 
Absent on Wednesday

Principal Investigators

Project Leaders

Research Lines

Individualized Dynamic Predictions:


Individualized predictions play a key role in precision medicine and shared decision making. Joint models for longitudinal and survival data have been shown to be a valuable tool in this context. In this research line we study and explore different types of extensions of joint models that can improve the quality of the derived predictions.

 

Personalized Active Surveillance and Screening


Decision making in medicine has become increasingly complex for patients and practitioners. This has resulted from factors such as the shift away from physician authority toward shared decision making, unfiltered information on the Internet, new technology providing additional data, numerous treatment options with associated risks and benefits, and results from new clinical studies. Within this context medical screening procedures are routinely performed for several diseases. In general, the aim of screening procedures is to optimize the benefits, i.e., early detection of disease or deterioration of the condition of a patient, while also balancing the respective costs.

In this research line we develop novel techniques for optimally choosing when to collect biomarker information for patients in a screening phase, and when to plan an invasive procedure. The key element of these techniques is their personalized and dynamic nature, i.e., they suitably adapt utilizing the available information on a patient.

 

Statistical Analysis with Missing Data


The statistical analysis of almost any type of data collected in human health research is complicated from incomplete information. Even though researchers would like to obtain specific measurements from the study participants, very often this information is missing. In this research line we develop new statistical analysis techniques that allow to make the optimal use of the available data and derive the most useful and relevant conclusions.

 

Novel Analysis of Clinical Trials


Clinical trials are the primary tool for evaluating the efficacy and safety of new medications and procedures. However, to achieve these results clinical trial typically require enrolling many patients. In this research line we develop novel methodology for analyzing clinical trials using information from previous studies, and hence decreasing the required number of patients to be enrolled.

Projects

Books & Dissertations

Publications

 

Head Department Biostatistics

Prof.dr. Dimitris Rizopoulos


Staff Biostatistics

Prof.dr.Lidia Arends

Dr Sara Baart

Prof.dr. Bettina Hansen

Dr Sten Willemsen

Dr Ir Richard Post

 

Emeriti Biostatistics

Prof.dr.Emmanuel Lesaffre

Prof.dr.ing.Paul Eilers

Dr. Wim Hop

 

 

Software

SPSS
Latex
R
 

Collaborations

Vacancies

News, events and awards

Our news

13 September 2024, Oratie Prof.dr. B.E. Hansen

6 September 2019, Inaugural Lecture - prof. dr. Dimitris Rizopoulos

1 April 2019, dr. E.R. Andrinopoulou Promoted to Assistant Professor

 

Articles:

Kersverse prof. Bettina Hansen pleit voor internationale samenwerking op zeldzame ziekten
Een zeldzame ziekte onderzoek je niet alleen - Erasmus MC

 

Tobias Polak in de JAMA over expanded acces-onderzoek
‘Behandeling via expanded access? Denk na over data-verzameling’ - Erasmus MC

 

'Het Erasmus MC heeft meer statistivi nodig'
Bettina Hansen pleit in haar oratie voor meer samenwerking, voor beter onderzoek

'Erasmus MC needs more statisticians'
Bettina Hansen advocates in her inaugural lecture for increased collaboration, to improve research on rare diseases

 


Events

International Biometric Society (IBC)

International Society for Bayesian Analysis (ISBA)

International Society for Clinical Biostatistics (ISCB)

Joint Statistical Meetings (JSM)

 

Awards

 

Name Conference Award Presentation / Poster
Pedro Miranda Afonso 18thEYIM Travel Grang Challenges in Evaluating the Long-Term Effectiveness of Cystic Fibrosis Modulator Therapies After Rapid Adoption: A Dual-Approach Study
Pedro Miranda Afonso IWSM38th Durham Summer Grant 2024 A joint model for multiple longitudinal markers, competing risks, and recurrent events
Anirudh Tomer Biometry Award
VVSOR
Hans van Houwelingen award Shared decision making of burdensome surveillance tests using personalized schedules and their burden and benefit
Zhenwei Yang ISCB44th Student Conference Award A Bayesian Joint Modelling for Misclassified Interval-censoring and Competing Risks
Pedro Miranda Afonso ISCB44th Student Conference Award A joint model for (un)bounded longitudinal markers, competing risks, and recurrent events using registry data
Pedro Miranda Afonso SPE25 Student Travel Grant A joint model for (un)bounded longitudinal markers, competing risks, and recurrent events
Pedro Miranda Afonso SPE25 Statistical Portuguese
Society Award 2023
A Bayesian shared-parameter approach to jointly model multiple Gaussian and non-Gaussian longitudinal markers with correlated event times
Anirudh Tomer EMR
IBS
Student Conference Award
EMR - IBS 10th
Personalized schedules for surveillance of low risk prostate cancer patients
Anirudh Tomer IBC 2nd Best oral speaker
IBC 2018
Personalized schedules for surveillance of low risk prostate cancer patients
Nicole Erler ISCB Student Conference Award
ISCB 37th
Bayesian imputation of time-varying covariates in linear mixed models
Kazem Nasserinejad EMR
IBS
EMR Student Schlarship
EMR - IBS 8th
Latent Class Mixed-Effects Transition Model: A model to predict hemoglobin in blood donors
Nicole Erler EMR
IBS
Student Conference Award
EMR - IBS 8th
Missing Covariates in Epidemiologic Studies: MI vs. a Full Bayesian Approach
Eleni Rosalina Andrinopoulou SAM Poster Award
SAM 2nd
Combined Dynamic Predictions Using Joint Models of Multiple Longitudinal Outcomes and Competing Risk Data
Eleni Rosalina Andrinopoulou ISCB Student Confrence Award
ISCB 35rd
Combined Dynamic Predictions Using Joint Models of Multiple Longitudinal Outcomes and Competing Risk Data
Magdalena Murawska ISCB Student Conference Award
ISCB 33rd
Dynamic Prediction Based on Joint Model for Categorical Response and Time-to-Event
Eleni Rosalina Andrinopoulou IWSM Extraordinary Student Oral Presentaion
IWSM 27th
Joint Modeling of Two Longitudinal Outcomes and Competing Risk Data. An Application in Cardio Data.


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