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S2E3 Beyond Test Results in Chronic Illness
In this episode of N of 5 Minutes, we talk with Dr Nita Jain about why health care needs to look past lab numbers and averages to understand individual patients. She explains how treating a “low”…
S2E2 Personalized Learning in Schools
In this episode, we chat with Garrett Hall, a Florida State University school psychology professor, about individualized education intervention models. Garrett explains how single-case designs are…
S2E1 Decoding Walking Patterns
Dr. Harezlak, a biostatistician from Indiana University, delves into the nuanced world of human walking. Dr. Harezlak highlights how walking patterns can reveal significant insights into individual…
S1E12 Navigating Longevity One Person at a Time
This episode features Dr. Lutz Kraushaar, a longevity researcher dedicated to personalizing health recommendations through N-of-1 methods. He explains how individualized trials can guide people in…
S1E11 Mental Health, Wearable Devices, and Individualized Care
How can we bring people with mental health conditions closer to their doctors and improve their care? Linda Valeri is an expert biostatistician specializing in causal inference with a focus on…
S1E10 How can we identify treatment you want to do?
How can we monitor your health in a way that is personally meaningful? Diogo Branco is a PhD student in Computer Science at the University of Lisbon. His research focuses on human computer…
S1E9 Please be quiet!
How can we support people that have an intense reaction to certain sounds? Dr. Kibby McMahon is a clinical psychologist, yoga teacher, and the co-host of ‘A Little Help for our Friends’ podcast.…
S1E8 Exercise, energy and fatigue: what works for you?
Ali Boolani is a multidisciplinary scientist whose work is focused on identifying feelings of mental and physical energy and fatigue and prescribing inter and intra individual interventions. His work…
S1E7 Adaptive Computing for Diabetes
How can we create personalized support for people with Diabetes using mobile devices? In this episode, Dr Simon Harper talks about his work creating computer algorithms that monitor and adapt to…
S1E6 Optimizing Therapy for Individuals
How can we help people get the most out of therapy? In this episode, Dr Julianne Wilner Tirpak talks about her work exploring personalized therapy approaches for adolescents that engage in high risk…
S1E5 Stories from an N-of-1 trials and SCED pioneer
What is it like to teach, research, and consult on N-of-1 trials and SCED? In this episode, we talk to Dr. Patrick Onghena. Dr. Onghena is a professor of educational and behavioral statistics and…
S1E4 Tailored to Our Emotions
How can we find personalized treatments to help people manager their emotions? In this episode we talk to Dr. Clair Robbins. Dr. Robbins is a Clinical Psychologist and Stats-of-1 2023 Lead Editor.…
S1E3 A Quick Intro to N-of-1 Studies Part 2
What types of N-of-1 exist? In what other fields could N-of-1 studies be useful? What is the main difference between single case and N-of-1 studies? This is Part 2 of a 5 minute introduction into the…
S1E2 A Quick Intro to N-of-1 Studies
What are N-of-1 studies? How are they different from randomized control trials? How are they useful? A 5 minute introduction into the world of N-of-1. In this episode we talk to Dr. Eric J. Daza. Dr…
S1E1 A population of you!
Wearable data, small datasets, and practical casual Inference! In this episode we talk to Dr. Eric J. Daza. Dr Daza is a biostatistician and health data scientist at Evidation, a digital health…
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