The Department of Biostatistics tackles pressing public health challenges by conducting cutting-edge research and translation and by offering top-quality education and training.
Artificial intelligence offers tools that can aid the fight against air pollution and climate change, according to data science expert Francesca Dominici.
Nearly a quarter of the U.S. population is likely exposed to high radon concentrations linked with cancer risks, according to a new study co-authored by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health experts.
Harvard’s Marvin Zelen Award – Nominations Due 2/14 The prestigious Marvin Zelen Leadership Award in Statistical Science is an annual award supported by colleagues, friends and family of Harvard’s Department of Biostatistics,…
The Harvard Data Science Initiative (HDSI) is an interfaculty initiative at Harvard University that has united leading scientists, statisticians, and experts from across academic disciplines to leverage data science for…
Janus, the Roman God of transitions for whom the month January is named, is often depicted with two faces, one looking backward and the other forward, representing the themes of…
The Harvard Catalyst Biostatistics Program had an eventful year. The Program saw many successes in 2024. Our biostatistician and bioinformatician consultants provided over 780 consultations. Investigators across Harvard and Harvard-affiliated hospitals were…
As we wrap up another eventful year, we’re excited to share some of the key developments and highlights from the Bioinformatics Core in 2024, which was marked by new collaborations,…
The Department of Biostatistics’ Center for Biostatistics in AIDS Research (CBAR), directed by Professor Michael Hughes, has a broad research agenda across infectious diseases including HIV, tuberculosis, viral hepatitis, and influenza,…
In honor of World AIDS Day, Michael Hughes, director of Harvard Chan School’s Center for Biostatistics in AIDS Research (CBAR), shares CBAR’s past accomplishments, current research, and ongoing impact.