Excerpt from Annual Report of Program Activities, National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke, Vol. 2: Fiscal Year 1973
Mr. William Weiss is the chief of this branch. The Office of Biometry is a service organization which provides support to all sections of the Institute as follows: statistical design and analysis, computer science and systems analysis.
The Office of Biometry is very much involved in the implementation of the Comprehensive Data Analysis Plan of the Perinatal Project. Six of their personnel have been assigned to specific areas mentioned in the comprehensive plan of the Perinatal Project. The Biometry people so assigned have the responsibility of working very closely with their counterparts from the Perinatal Branch and are involved from the very inception in each of the ten major project areas.
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