Data Studio Office Hour

Room x393, Medical School Office Building, 1265 Welch Road.

This week, Data Studio holds office hours for your data science needs.  The Data Studio Office Hour brings together a series of biomedical investigators with a group of experts for brief individualized sessions to solicit advice about a statistical and study design issue that arises while planning or conducting a research project. Biomedical Data Science faculty are available to provide assistance with your research questions. 

Reserve a Data Studio Office Hour session by completing the Registration Form. Sessions are at least 15 minutes long but might be extended at the discretion of the coordinator. If you register for a session, please be present at the start time on Wednesday.

Abstract (PDF)

Isotoxic Hypofractionation to Personalize Radiation for Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

Lucas Vitzthum, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, Radiation Oncology

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Room x393, Medical School Office Building, 1265 Welch Road.

The Data Studio Workshop brings together a biomedical investigator with a group of experts for an in-depth session to solicit advice about statistical and study design issues that arise while planning or conducting a research project. This week, the investigator(s) will discuss the following project with the group.

Isotoxic Hypofractionation to Personalize Radiation for Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

Abstract (PDF)

Well-being and Heart-Rate-Variability-derived Stress Levels: A Pilot Study of Continuous Real-time Data Capture Through Wearable Technology

Ann Hsing, PhD, Professor (Research) of Medicine, Stanford Prevention Research Center

Zoom Access

Room x393, Medical School Office Building, 1265 Welch Road.

The Data Studio Workshop brings together a biomedical investigator with a group of experts for an in-depth session to solicit advice about statistical and study design issues that arise while planning or conducting a research project. This week, the investigator(s) will discuss the following project with the group.

Well-being and Heart-Rate-Variability-derived Stress Levels: A Pilot Study of Continuous Real-time Data Capture Through Wearable Technology

Abstract (PDF)

Data Studio Workshop

Sophia Chernikova, PhD,  Senior Research Scientist, Department of Neurosurgery

Zoom Access

Room x393, Medical School Office Building, 1265 Welch Road.

The Data Studio Workshop brings together a biomedical investigator with a group of experts for an in-depth session to solicit advice about statistical and study design issues that arise while planning or conducting a research project. This week, the investigator(s) will discuss the following project with the group.

Do cell migration inhibitors delay brain metastasis in breast cancer patients?

Abstract (PDF)