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Keep it Simple and it will be Useful!, Dr. Kilem Gwet

Technology allows SSC, Inc. to contract our statistical services to companies around the world, without limitations. Through all channels of communication, whether it be phone, fax, or e-mail, we can receive your data, analyze your data, and interpret the results from the statistical analyses. We will then summarize these results in high quality tables and graphics to suit you and your customers' needs.

 

Primary List of Services

  • Develop Statistical Analysis Plan
  • - Overview of study objectives
  • - Description of study design
  • - Sample size and statistical power
  • - Methodology for analysis of data
  • - Shells of all tables, listings and graphs
  • Complete Comprehensive Statistical Analysis
  • - Use SAS software to program analyses
  • - Produce Tables, listings and graphs
  • Serve as Member of Data Safety Monitoring Board (DSMB)
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    Experience

    The President of SSC, Inc. has over 17 years of experience in Biostatistics, has co-authored over 50 articles in the medical journals, and co-authored a book titled, "How to Report Statistics in Medicine" which was translated into Chinese in 2002 and is currently in its 2nd Edition, published by the American College of Physicians in 2006. click here

     

    Our Team

  • President: Michelle Secic, MS
  • Senior Biostatistical Programmer: Jennifer A. Mellott, MS
  • Biostatistical Consultant: David R. Bristol, PhD
  • Epidemiology Consultant: Maggi Beckstrand, MPH
  • SAS Programming Consultant: Jessica G. Ellis, MA
  • SAS Programming Consultant: Raymond Harvey, MPH
  • Regulatory Consultant: Nancy J. Stark, PhD
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