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Mr. Brunelle obtained a BS in mathematics in 1970 and a MS in Public Health Biostatistics in 1974 with emphasis in mathematical and applied statistics from the University of Massachusetts. After graduation, Mr. Brunelle was hired as a statistician at Eli Lilly and Company working primarily in the clinical area supporting registration and post-marketing clinical trials. Mr. Brunelle has worked in many clinical areas including cardiovascular, central nervous system, dermatology, anti-emetic, arthritis, and endocrine. He has helped design clinical plans, designed and analyzed data from many phase I, II and III studies and has interacted extensively with various global regulatory agencies.
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| Dr. Smith received his B.S. in Mathematics from Purdue University in 1966, and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Mathematical Statistics from Iowa State University in 1969 and 1974, respectively. His professional career has included positions as Mathematician, General Motors Corporation (1966-1968) and Assistant Professor of Biostatistics, University of North Carolina (1974-1979), followed by more than 23 years as a research scientist at Eli Lilly and Company. Dr. Smith is recognized within the pharmaceutical industry as a leader in promoting the application of appropriate statistical methods to the development and validation of analytical procedures for the discovery, product development, quality control, and preclinical/clinical evaluation of pharmaceutical products. |

