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Frank Schaarschmidt is a researcher affiliated with the Department of Biostatistics and the Institute of Cell Biology and Biophysics at Leibniz University Hannover within the Faculty of Natural Sciences. His work focuses on developing and applying advanced statistical methodologies across diverse fields such as biomedicine, ecology, agriculture, and molecular biology.
Key research interests include statistical inference techniques, prediction modeling for overdispersed data, and the design of experiments. He has contributed extensively to methodologies for simultaneous confidence intervals, multiple testing adjustments, and applications in clinical trials and environmental risk assessment. Collaborations span disciplines from cell biology to soil science, reflecting a strong interdisciplinary approach.
Publications highlight his expertise in statistical methods for medical monitoring, ecological modeling, and molecular biology. Notable contributions include work on hydrogel platforms for stem cell research and studies on pyrimidine metabolism in plants. His research often bridges theoretical statistical developments with practical applications in health sciences and environmental sustainability.
Frank Schaarschmidt holds the title of PD Dr. (Privatdozent) and has been actively involved in academic management within the Department of Biostatistics.
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