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Daniel J. Sargent, Ph.D.
![]() Daniel J. Sargent, Ph.D.
Location:
Minnesota
SummaryMy primary research interest is in the area of the conduct and the methodology of clinical trials in cancer. Areas of active research include clinical trial design, design and analysis of studies involving tumor markers, meta-analyses, and survival analysis. I am the primary consulting statistican for the Gastrointestinal research program of the Mayo Clinic Cancer Center and as such am involved in multiple ongoing clinical trials of both cancer treatment and cancer screening. Recent publicationsEducation
Ph.D.
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Biostatistics. Thesis title: A general framework for hierarchical survival models in the Cox proportional hazards regression setting.
Thesis Advisors: Tom Louis and Jim Hodges.
Post-doctoral Fellowship
M.S.
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Biostatistics. Thesis Topic: Robust Bayesian methods for clinical trial monitoring.
Advisor: Brad Carlin.
B.S.
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Mathematics
B.S.
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Statistics
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