Epidemiology and Clinical Statistics for Tumor, Respiratory, and Resuscitation Assessments
ECSTRRA team aims to create innovative statistical tools to best fit the clinical setting, in order to improve responses to clinical questioning in terms of diagnosis, treatment or prognosis, and going beyond traditional approaches.
Looking for a population that may benefit from a new treatment
Incorporating PROs in the dose finding for a new treatment
Handling time-dependent exposures and confounders when evaluating treatment effects from observational data
Multidisciplinary Research from Clinical settings to Biostatistical developments and vice versa
Information
Pr. Sylvie Chevret
Director of the team- ContactTéléphone : 01 42 49 97 70
E-mail: sec.dbim@paris7.jussieu.fr
Major projects
Innovating Treatment
Evaluation: From Population to Personalized answersLooking for a population that may benefit from a new treatment
Incorporating PROs in the dose finding for a new treatment
Handling time-dependent exposures and confounders when evaluating treatment effects from observational data
Biostatistical research
Regression Models: From observational clinical data to Big DataHandling survival outcomes with missing predictors
Handling missing values in large databases
Performing useful dynamic prediction modeling
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The research activities of our Biostatistics and Clinical Epidemiology Research team (ECSTRRA) can be considered intermediate between theoretical research in biostatistics, and clinical research using statistical tools previously developed.

A large activity in clinical epidemiology – Strong interaction at the Hospital and at the University with teams and clinical services – therapeutic evaluation of chronic diseases, intensive care, hematological diseases and bone-marrow transplant