Subodh's Ruminations

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A collection of posts on (bio)statistics and whatever else comes up

Subodh Rajesh Selukar

I am a PhD student at the University of Washington’s (UW) Department of Biostatistics studying, broadly, the design, conduct and analysis of clinical trials.

For my dissertation, I had the simple goal of making sure that I would be as strong a clinical trials statistician as a newly minted PhD could be. This has led me to put together projects in randomization and efficiency in platform trials, survival analysis of long-term survivors and sequential monitoring in N-of-1 trials.

While my central passion is in clinical trials for human medicine, I am interested in many problems where a “statistical way of thinking” can be applied. For example, I have enjoyed working with the Mountain-Whisper-Light Statistics group in topics such as law and veterinary medicine.

I hope to apply my knowledge and experience to help others even if it’s something smaller like deciding when to buy food on sale.

Pronouns: He, him, his


For a longer version of my journey into biostatistics, see this post.

I love to talk with people about their goals and ambitions - if you’re reading this and are unsure about your place in (bio)statistics or wherever, then please do reach out to me. I might not be able to help you directly, but I am delighted to be someone to bounce ideas off of.