Dr. Oke Gerke is a professor in clinical biostatistics in diagnostic research at the Dept. of Clinical Research at the University of Southern Denmark and the biostatistician at the Dept. of Nuclear Medicine, Odense University Hospital. He received his PhD in statistics (2001) and his MSc in mathematics and economics (1998) from the University of Hamburg, Germany. His research interests comprise computational statistics, nonparametric statistics, and the design, analysis, and reporting of diagnostic and prognostic trials in molecular imaging. Current focus areas are method comparison studies, response evaluation with diagnostic imaging, and sequential trial analysis. He is an Editorial Board member of Diagnostics and Guest Editor for the Special Issue “Planning and Evaluating Agreement and Reliability Studies” (https://www.mdpi.com/si/35356) as well as "Editorial Board Members’ Collection Series: Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging" (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/diagnostics/special_issues/3FUN35170Q). Dr.
Oke Gerke is a member of the International Biometric Society (IBS), International
Society for Clinical Biostatistics (ISCB), Danish Statistical Society (DSTS),
and German Statistical Society (DStatG).
Sören Möller is an associate professor in biostatistics at the Department of Clinical Research at the University of Southern Denmark and a senior biostatistician at the Odense University Hospital. He received his PhD in Mathematics from the University of Southern Denmark in 2013, where he also obtained an MSc in Mathematics in 2011. His research interests comprise statistical methods in clinical research and epidemiology, with a focus on risk scores, inequality in health investigated using Nordic registry data, and Bayesian inference applied in clinical epidemiology. Moreover, he focuses on accurately communicating statistical methods and their strengths and limitations to both students and health professionals.