Are There Any Biostatisticians in this Physics Forum?

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The discussion revolves around a user seeking biostatistical support within a physics forum, expressing excitement about their biostatistics class and specifically mentioning interest in chi-squares. The user is curious if there are any professional biostatisticians in the forum and hopes to contribute helpful hints in the future. Another participant reassures that the forum is supportive for questions, although they humorously note a reluctance to discuss complex topics like gamma frailty models. The overall tone is light-hearted, with an emphasis on community assistance and shared learning experiences. The user is encouraged to ask questions as needed.
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Hello physics forum! This is my first post here. I am currently enrolled in a biostats class and I don't know how this forum feels about offering help when someone is stuck, but I will probably be in that position soon! lol
So are there any biostatisticians around? Hopefully I won't need to call on anyone for advice, but will be able to offer the helpful hints to others! I would honestly just be interested to see if there are any professional biostat pros around here just for fun!
Until then...I'll just think positive thoughts...bring on the statistics! I think I'm most excited about chi-squares! They just sound pleasant...and if they aren't PLEASE don't tell me! lol
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I'm thinking that the placement of this post might be wrong! Doh! sorryyy
 


I've taken a, apparently, phd level course on survival analysis which was full of biostats post docs. Does that count? :)
 


I would say that definitely counts! ;)
 


This forum is very helpful so feel free to ask questions, not sure how specialized people are in biostats but we'll see. As long as you don't ask about gamma frailty models :)
 


haha I don't see myself asking about "gamma frailty models" in the near future!
 
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