With over 25 faculty and 60 students, the Department of Biostatistics today is a leader in statistical training for academia, government and industry. Faculty members collaborate with investigators in an extremely large number of diverse disciplines, and as a result biostatistics students have ample research opportunities. Our research programs in Bayesian methods, causal inference, genetics, hierarchical models, HIV/AIDS, longitudinal data analysis, phylogeny, spatial statistics and geographical information systems, survival analysis, and optimal design are well-respected nationally and internationally. We continue to grow in terms of our faculty, students and programs to meet current and future needs.
There are 972 publications in this collection, published between 1999 and 2024.