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  • Statistics Collaborative Inc
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Washington, DC
  • Statistics Collaborative, Inc. cooperates with researchers in government, industry, non-profit, and academic settings to provide statistical collaboration in the fields of clinical trials and epidemiology. We help our clients develop research programs with scientific rigor and statistical validity. Our staff of statisticians, epidemiologists, statistical programmers, and research assistants have many years of experience in clinical trials, epidemiological studies, preclinical studies, and non-clinical research. Special areas of interest include cardiovascular disease, infectious diseases, vaccine development, and cancer. Statistics forms an integral part of much of science. As statisticians, our contributions are greatest when statistical thought is integrated with other