About

About iscb

The International Society for Clinical Biostatistics was founded in 1978 to stimulate research into the principles and methodology used in the design and analysis of clinical research and to increase the relevance of statistical theory to the real world of clinical medicine. ISCB has the following aims:
    • to stimulate research on the biostatistical principles and methodology used in clinical research;
    • to increase the relevance of statistical theory to clinical medicine;
    • to promote high and harmonized standards of statistical practice;
    • to work with other societies and organisations in the advancement of biostatistics;
    • to promote better understanding of the use and interpretation of biostatistics by the general public, and by national and international organizations and agencies within the public and commercial sectors with an interest in, and/or responsibilities for, public health; and
    • to provide a common forum for clinicians and statisticians through meetings, seminars and publications.
Membership is open to all interested individuals who share the Aims of the Society. ISCB’s membership include clinicians, statisticians and members of other disciplines, such as epidemiologists, working or interested in the field of clinical biostatistics. ISCB has an Executive Committee and 6 sub-committees:  Conference Organising, Early Career Biostatisticians, Education, National Groups, Statistics in Regulatory Affairs and   Student Conference Awards. The first ISCB conference was organised in Brussels in 1979. Since then, there have been 44 ISCB conferences all over the world. For more information, please visit the ISCB website https://iscb.international/