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Congratulations to Associate Professor Rajarshi Mukherjee who was recently selected to attend the 2023 National Academy of Medicine’s Emerging Leaders Forum on April 16-17, 2024, in Washington, DC. The NAM…
Congratulations to Assistant Professor Rong Ma who’s research in collaboration with a team from Stanford University was recently published in PNAS. The paper, titled Principled and interpretable alignability testing and…
BDIG is excited to collaborate with the Office of Diversity and Inclusion for the “Money Chat” workshop taking place on Wednesday, March 6th from 1-2pm in the Biostats Conference Room…
Harvard Biostatistics Colloquium SeriesThursday, March 74:00-5:00pmFXB-301Boris LandaAssociate Research Scientist, Applied MathematicsYale UniversityStandardizing Noise Spectra for Signal Detection and Recovery in Heteroskedastic Environments Related Topics Last Updated Get the latest public…
Biostatistics Journal Club: Kernel-Based Methods for Quantifying the Health Effects of an Environmental Mixture March 6, 2024 | 1:00 – 2:00pmRegister hereAn important goal of environmental health research is to…
Harvard Medical School Department of Health Care Policy Design of Experimental and Non-Experimental Studies Seminar Series Speaker: Jennifer Hill, PhD Professor of Applied Statistics, Co-Department Chair,Department of Applied Statistics,…
Early life exposure to air pollution may increase children’s risk of developing asthma—especially among socioeconomically disadvantaged children, according to a new study co-authored by Harvard Chan School.
On Saturday, February 10th an alumni of the StatStart program, Jaya Kolluri hosted a workshop for high school students interested in Statistics. The event was cohosted by the American Statistical…
Last week the Biostatistics Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging (EDIB) Committee hosted its first Open House! There were 16 participants who joined both in-person and virtually. The event started with…
Harvard Biostatistics Colloquium SeriesThursday, February 294:00-5:00pmFXB-301Layla Parast, PhDAssociate Professor, University of Texas at AustinDepartment of Statistics and Data SciencesRobust Methods for Surrogate Marker Evaluation Related Topics Last Updated Get the…