Our Team

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Meet the people who turn data into decisions. Our statisticians combine rigorous analysis with real-world insight to deliver results you can trust.

We start by clarifying the decision your analysis needs to support, or the research question, and then choose the simplest and best method that answers the question credibly. We document assumptions, limitations, and sensitivity checks so results hold up under scrutiny.

Jonathan Berkowitz, PhD Statistician

Jonathan is a user-friendly statistician with over 40 years of experience in applied statistics across healthcare, social science, engineering, business, and litigation support. A skilled writer and speaker, he is also an award-winning teacher. As a university professor, he taught for over 40 years. He also led workshops and short courses in the public and private sectors. 

In his private life, Jonathan has a long and accomplished record of leadership and volunteerism for a variety of non-profit organizations.

For more about his wide range of interests and activities, please visit his personal website: jonathanberkowitz.com

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Matt Berkowitz, PhD Statistician

Matt provides modern statistical support for research and applied problems, with expertise in biomedical applications, longitudinal data, machine learning/predictive modelling. Matt also has plenty of writing (technical and otherwise) experience, has done plenty of public speaking, and taught statistics courses at SFU.

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How We Work

We start by clarifying the decision your analysis needs to support, or the research question, and then choose the simplest and best method that answers the question credibly. We document assumptions, limitations, and sensitivity checks so results hold up under scrutiny.

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Talk to a statistician and get clear, data-driven answers you can act on.