Quantitative Methods for Innovative HIV Research Workshop
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Competitive applications require investigators to utilize ever-evolving quantitative methods as they approach key questions in HIV behavioral, clinical, implementation and public health research. This entirely new workshop will showcase services offered by the Third Coast CFAR’s Biostatistics and Computational Resources Team.
Examples from currently funded grants will emphasize innovative methods that support hybrid effectiveness-implementation trials, stepped-wedge trial design, network analyses, and geospatial analyses. The presentation will also include practical guidance for faculty members interested in utilizing BCRT services and investigators from the proposal phase through the end of post-award activities or on a consultative basis.