Special Issue: Biostatistics in Public Health and Epidemiology
Guest Editor
Dr. I-Shiang Tzeng
Department of Research, Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital, Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation, New Taipei City, Taiwan
Department of Statistic, National Taipei University, Taipei, Taiwan
Department of Applied Mathematics; Department of Exercise and Health Promotion, Chinese Culture University, Taipei, Taiwan
Email: istzeng@gmail.com
Manuscript Topics
Biostatistics refers the development and application of statistical methods in biology, medicine, public health, and other life sciences. To date, the key role of statistical modeling in epidemiology and public health is unquestionable. Epidemiology can be used to guide public health affairs, and to develop public health policy for health management of individuals. The present special issue focuses on encourage scholars to exhibit and apply advanced biostatistics methods to address questions in epidemiology and public health; thereby improve the efficacy and safety of clinical decisions. The topics will be included but not limited to the following:
• Clinical trials in cancer patients with different size or/and at various treatment stage
• The effect of air pollution, water contamination and other environmental factors on people health and well-being through dada analysis
• Role of statistical genetics on particular diseases
• Application of biostatistics in the growth of adolescents
• Real World Data in healthcare and public health
• Big Data in epidemiology and public health
• Biostatistics and epidemiologic modeling
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