CIDA believes in providing exceptional biostatistics support. From start to finish we stand behind the research we conduct and support. Our signature is on everything we do, therefore we are invested in each project, grant and partnership. We work hand in hand with the investigator to ensure that the right designs and analyses are used so we can help answer the the age old question, What’s in your data?
With over eight years of experience, Bryan is a veteran statistician who partners on projects through the Center for Innovative Design & Analysis' consulting center and through long term collaborations. Scientifically and medically, Bryan jumps around from topic to topic. A few of the areas he has worked in include endocrinology, pediatrics, orthopedics, pharmacology, infectious disease, cardiology, otolaryngology, anesthesiology, dentistry, and bariatrics.
He has a bachelor's degree in psychology and environmental, population, and organismic biology from CU Boulder and a master's degree in biostatistics from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. Bryan is accredited by the American Statistical Association as an Accredited Professional Statistician® (PStat®) and is currently pursuing his PhD in biostatistics.
Bryan's research interests include likelihood-based and modified-likelihood-based statistical methods, such as those that handle censoring, truncation, correlation, and non-normal outcomes.
"Teaching our short course and mentoring our students are my favorite parts of my job."
With over eight years of experience, Bryan is a veteran statistician who partners on projects through the Center for Innovative Design & Analysis' consulting center and through long term collaborations. Scientifically and medically, Bryan jumps around from topic to topic. A few of the areas he has worked in include endocrinology, pediatrics, orthopedics, pharmacology, infectious disease, cardiology, otolaryngology, anesthesiology, dentistry, and bariatrics.
He has a bachelor's degree in psychology and environmental, population, and organismic biology from CU Boulder and a master's degree in biostatistics from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. Bryan is accredited by the American Statistical Association as an Accredited Professional Statistician® (PStat®) and is currently pursuing his PhD in biostatistics.
Bryan's research interests include likelihood-based and modified-likelihood-based statistical methods, such as those that handle censoring, truncation, correlation, and non-normal outcomes.
"Teaching our short course and mentoring our students are my favorite parts of my job."
With over eight years of experience, Bryan is a veteran statistician who partners on projects through the Center for Innovative Design & Analysis' consulting center and through long term collaborations. Scientifically and medically, Bryan jumps around from topic to topic. A few of the areas he has worked in include endocrinology, pediatrics, orthopedics, pharmacology, infectious disease, cardiology, otolaryngology, anesthesiology, dentistry, and bariatrics.
He has a bachelor's degree in psychology and environmental, population, and organismic biology from CU Boulder and a master's degree in biostatistics from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. Bryan is accredited by the American Statistical Association as an Accredited Professional Statistician® (PStat®) and is currently pursuing his PhD in biostatistics.
Bryan's research interests include likelihood-based and modified-likelihood-based statistical methods, such as those that handle censoring, truncation, correlation, and non-normal outcomes.
"Teaching our short course and mentoring our students are my favorite parts of my job."
With over eight years of experience, Bryan is a veteran statistician who partners on projects through the Center for Innovative Design & Analysis' consulting center and through long term collaborations. Scientifically and medically, Bryan jumps around from topic to topic. A few of the areas he has worked in include endocrinology, pediatrics, orthopedics, pharmacology, infectious disease, cardiology, otolaryngology, anesthesiology, dentistry, and bariatrics.
He has a bachelor's degree in psychology and environmental, population, and organismic biology from CU Boulder and a master's degree in biostatistics from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. Bryan is accredited by the American Statistical Association as an Accredited Professional Statistician® (PStat®) and is currently pursuing his PhD in biostatistics.
Bryan's research interests include likelihood-based and modified-likelihood-based statistical methods, such as those that handle censoring, truncation, correlation, and non-normal outcomes.
"Teaching our short course and mentoring our students are my favorite parts of my job."