Axial Podcast

Improving Software Engineering in Biostatistics with Daniel Sabanés Bové

Apr 10, 2024
Daniel Sabanés Bové, a senior principal data scientist at Roche and co-chair of the ASA's openstatsware group, discusses the urgent need for better software engineering in biostatistics. He highlights reproducibility challenges in research and contrasts academic and industry coding practices. Daniel shares his experiences at Roche and Google, emphasizing the value of collaboration and open-source tools. The conversation also touches on the transformative role of AI in research and the importance of clear code specifications in clinical trials.
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INSIGHT

Software Skills Are Underrated In Biostatistics

  • Daniel Sabanés Bové says biostatistics coding is widely underrated and often neglected.
  • He warns this causes lost knowledge and unmaintainable, buggy analysis over time.
ADVICE

Teach Software Engineering Early

  • Teach unit testing, code style, readability, and code review as part of statistics education.
  • Daniel recommends workshops, working groups, and accessible materials to change practice.
ANECDOTE

Headhunted To Google, Then Returned To Pharma

  • Daniel was headhunted to Google via LinkedIn and decided to try the role for experience.
  • He later returned to Roche to bring Google-style software engineering practices into pharma.
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