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[FREE Code🍬] Live Event with a DOE Expert + Free Material And More...
A few ways to help the community.-----(1) Help build a Discord community (minimal engagement)-----(2) Review my Causal Inference in Statistics Book-----(3) Write a blog post (and feature your bio and a link of your choice) for biostatistics.ca-----Reply to this email if you think you can help!As always, do not hesitate to invite a friend to the newsletter! Happy reading :)
Dear Causal Inference in Biostatistics Enthusiast,
Design of Experiments (DOE) by a Leading Expert
Mark Anderson is a chemical engineer that came to statistics by a non-traditional route—something that many can relate to.
He now has decades of experience designing experiments and has wrote a many books on the subject—a testament to his professional growth and successful career.
What You’ll Learn:
How industries like pharma, manufacturing & engineering use DOE to save time & money
The role of AI in experimental design (and its limits)
Must-read books: Mark’s DOE, RSM & Formulation Simplified trilogy
Your questions answered LIVE!
When? April 23, 2025 đź•› 12 PM Eastern Time
Who? Speakers: Justin Belair & Mark Anderson
How? Click below to reserve your spot!
BONUS: Mark will also share details on the upcoming Stat-Ease 2025 Online DOE Summit (June 16-20)—a must-attend for experimenters worldwide!
Have a question for Mark? Send it in now by replying to this message, and we will feature it live!
If you want to learn more about Design of Experiments (DOE), the team at biostatistics[.]ca has prepared a full list of DOE book reviews for you to enjoy.
What's Today's Plan?
Exciting News: Introduction to Biostatistics Online Course
I’ve teamed up with the great Aleksander Molak, author of Causal Inference and Discovery in Python, to deliver my first online course, Intro to Biostats, and we are going through our first Founding Cohort.
Our first live lectures have been amazing and the feedback has been way better than I expected!
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Causal Inference Book Is Available
If you pre-order the my Causal Inference in Statistics, with Exercises, Practice Projects, and R Code Notebooks, you now receive
A 158 page PDF with the first 3 chapters
4 R code notebooks
Continuous updates to the material
Receive the new parts of the book upon release
A pre-order for the full book once it is complete
You can order now!
NEW CODE: Common DAG Structures
Chapter 3 of my Causal Inference in Statistics book is all about graphical causal models.
Learn to draw them using software, simulate data, and study biases in causal effects when the wrong model is used.
All this using my code notebook below.
NEW BLOG POST : Linear Regression Vs. Logistic Regression
Understanding the differences between linear and logistic regression is crucial for any data scientist or analyst.
In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore these fundamental machine learning techniques through an interactive visualization tool, making complex concepts intuitive and accessible.
NEW BLOG POST : Association Vs. Causation—A Causal Inference Perspective
Ever wondered why researchers are so cautious when saying “X causes Y” instead of just “X is associated with Y”? The difference isn’t just semantic—it’s at the heart of scientific rigor and the foundation of evidence-based decision-making.
In observational studies, we often find ourselves with data that shows an association between variables, but determining whether this association represents a true causal relationship requires careful consideration of both theory and methodology.
What a Blast — A Battle For The Soul Of Causal Inference At The University of Utah
I gave a lecture to my collaborator and friend’s Andy Wilson’s Public Health Class at University of Utah!
I discussed the Pearl-Rubin debate for the soul of causal inference, a topic that is amply covered in my upcoming book.
Get your free gift below 🥰
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New Services Available!
In additional to full scientific consulting services (study design, data management and analysis, manuscript writing, etc.), I now offer custom services!
Training
Workshops
Public Speaking
Guest Lectures
Other Custom Services
If you think I can help, I offer a free 30 minute consultation!
The Most Exciting Projects Of 2025 So Far For biostatistics.ca
Some projects we are working on at biostatistics.ca:
NEW custom Workshops and Training services that are tailored to your unique needs
A handful of partnerships that promise to better serve your needs
A causal inference space that will be the best collection of causal inference resources out there
A weekly biostatistics.ca newsletter
Launching our brand: The Biostatistics Group
and more…
Until next time.
thestatsnerd,
Justin
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