Dr. Anil Gore

Dr. Anil Gore is Vice President of Statistical Services at the Pune, India offices of CYTEL, a statistical software and services company based in Boston, MA. He co-ordinates training, analysis, consulting and research activities in the field of clinical trials. His current work involves modeling patient recruitment in clinical trials. Dr. Gore has a special interest in statistical ecology and is the author of several dozen articles in peer-previewed journals.

Education:

BSc. University of Bombay

MSc. University of Poona

PhD. University of Kentucky

Areas of Expertise:

Clinical Trials

U-Statistics

Statistical Ecology

Econometrics

Linear Models

Regression

Publications:

Co-authored, Statistics for Everyone (SIPF Academy Nashiki, 2009)

Co-authored, A course in Mathematical and Statistical Ecology (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001)

Co-authored, Statistical Analysis of Non-normal Nata (Wiley Eastern Ltd., 1995)

Awards:

First "Bose- Nandi Award", for the best paper in Applied Statistics in Calcutta Statistical Association Bulletin(1999, 2006)

Principal V.K. Jog Award for best University teacher, Pune University (2004)

"Distinguished Statistical Ecologist" award of INTECOL, International Association of Ecologists (1998)

Courses:
Clinical Trials - Phamacokinetics and Bioequivalence
Introduction to Statistical Issues in Clinical Trials



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