At ENAR, we are committed to fostering a welcoming environment for all. We recognize that (bio)statistical excellence is driven by the diversity of our community. Happy Pride Month! π #ENAR #PrideMonth
At ENAR, we are committed to fostering a welcoming environment for all. We recognize that (bio)statistical excellence is driven by the diversity of our community. Happy Pride Month! π #ENAR #PrideMonth
Submissions are now being accepted for the ENAR 2026 Spring Meeting being held March 15-18, 2026! The theme of the meeting is "The Role of Statistics in an AI-Augmented World." Submit yours TODAY! #ENAR2026 #AI
ENAR celebrates #ArabAmericanHeritageMonth by honoring the contributions of Arab Americans to the statistical sciences. #ENAR #Biostatistics
Well deserved!
Concluding our Womenβs History Month series, we celebrate Dr. Bhramar Mukherjee, our 2025 ENAR President-Elect, for her work integrating genetic, environmental, and disease data. Fun fact: Dr. Mukherjee once dreamed of teaching stats Bollywood-style with a YouTube channel called βBollyStatsβ! #ENAR
I will see you all at the opening mixer!
Continuing our Womenβs History Month series, we celebrate Dr. Kay See Tan, Associate Attending Biostatistician at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, for her efforts in diversifying and training the next generation of biostatisticians. #ENAR #WomensHistoryMonth
A YES on cloture is a YES for the bill.
Do not let anyone play games with you.
Whatβs the difference between a right-censored covariate and a missing covariate? Can they be treated the same?
If youβre attending #2025ENAR, join my presentation! Iβll answer these questions + introduce robust and efficient estimators for regression analysis with a right-censored covariate!
Continuing our #BlackHistoryMonth series, we celebrate Sean Simpson, Professor of Biostatistics & Data Science, for his contributions to neuroimaging analysis, repeated measures, & covariance modeling. Outside of work, he enjoys time with his wife, statistician Felicia, and their daughter Sophia.
Continuing our Black History Month series, we highlight Dr. Samuel Anyaso-Samuel. Reflecting on his soccer days, he shares: "Since I gracefully retired from my soccer career (letβs call it that), I now stick to the less injury-prone role of expert sideline analysis!" #ENAR
Happy Black History Month! To celebrate, today we're featuring Allison Lydia Owens, an undergraduate biostatistics student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. When she's not working, Lydia enjoys doing K-pop dance covers, reading, hiking, and traveling. ππ½
It's Tutorial Tuesday! Join Drs. Rahnavard & Mallik for this project-focused, hands-on course covering preprocessing techniques, harmonization of multiple studies, challenges of precisely testing multivariable associations, and more! #ENAR2025
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Join Drs. Chen & Ibrahim for a full-day course on Bayesian Meta-Analysis & Network Meta-Analysis. Learn flexible modeling using the R-package metapack, applied to cardiovascular disease, Crohn's disease, and other diseases. #ENAR2025
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Today, we kick off the countdown to #ENAR2025 with a shout out to Round Table 1! Join Dr. Eunhee Kim as she leads an interactive roundtable discussion that will explore the diverse career opportunities available to statisticians in academia, government, and industry.