The ASA Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences (TSHS) is excited to
present our Spring 2024 webinar. Marta Shore, Lecturer in the Division of Biostatistics
and Health Data Science at the University of Minnesota, will moderate our 2-hour panel
discussion with Dr. Anne Eaton, Assistant Professor in the Division of Biostatistics and
Health Data Science at the University of Minnesota; Dr. Sarah Samorodnitsky, Postdoctoral
Research Fellow at the Fred Hutch Cancer Research Center; Michelle Sonnenberger, PhD
Graduate Student in the Division of Biostatistics and Health Data Science at the
University of Minnesota; and Dr. Jacqueline Hicks, Clinical Associate Professor in the
Department of Biostatistics at the School of Public Health, Boston University. They will
discuss approaches to diversify K-12 promotion and recruitment as well as collaboration
opportunities.
The webinar is FREE and open to all. Details and registration information are below.
TITLE: Meeting students where they are: K-12 Biostatistics outreach
PANELISTS: Marta Shore, University of Minnesota (moderator)
Dr. Anne Eaton, University of Minnesota
Dr. Sarah Samorodnitsky, Fred Hutch Cancer Research Center
Michelle Sonnenberger, University of Minnesota
Dr. Jacqueline Hicks, School of Public Health, Boston University
DATE/TIME: Tuesday, April 9, 2024, 3:00-5:00pm Central Time (US & Canada)
VENUE: Online webinar hosted using the Zoom platform
ABSTRACT: K-12 outreach has traditionally focused on bringing students to campus to see
what Biostatisticians do. This approach is a great entry point for students who already
know about our field and can see themselves as biostatisticians. However, many students
who would make effective biostatisticians do not either know of or take advantage of these
opportunities. We have decided to instead meet K-12 students where they are by working
with programs that already exist. In this webinar, we will explore two different
approaches to diversify K-12 promotion and recruitment. Biostatistics Community Outreach
and Engagement (BCOE) collaborates with middle- and high-school teachers to integrate
biostatistics and data science into the science curriculum and give career talks. In both
efforts, students learn both what we do and who we are, with a focus on what motivates us
as biostatisticians. We will discuss three collaboration opportunities: serving as
statistical consultants for a 12th-grade biology class, creating web applets for air
quality data and determining dosing for clinical trials, and class career visits. Boston
University Upward Bound is a part of the federally funded TRIO program that provides
academic support to low-income and first-generation college-bound students. To qualify,
students need to either meet TRIO low-income guidelines or be first-generation college.
During the six-week summer residence program, Boston University's School of Public
Health collaborates with the Upward Bound program students to learn about the field of
public health and biostatistics. We teach them skills in data collection, analysis,
presentation and advocacy.
REGISTRATION: To register for the webinar, please complete this form:
https://uniofqueensland.syd1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cI0NDghK6qHyV6u
We will send the Zoom link for the webinar to your email address the day before the
webinar.