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Department of Biostatistics

The Department of Biostatistics tackles pressing public health challenges by conducting cutting-edge research and translation and by offering top-quality education and training.

Phone 617-432-1056
Location

655 Huntington Avenue Building 2, 4th Floor
Boston, MA 02115

News

  • September 9, 2024

    Biostatistics Colloquium with David Blei – 9/12

    Harvard Biostatistics Colloquium Series Thursday, September 12 4:00-5:00pm FXB-301 David Blei Professor of Statistics & Computer Science Columbia University Hierarchical Causal Models Related Topics Last Updated Get the latest public…

  • September 9, 2024

    Lunchtime Career Chat – 9/16

    Zoom : pswd 423431 (and local room for joining call TBA) Please feel free to share your ideas for this series or contact Dr. Erin Lake Related Topics Last Updated…

  • September 9, 2024

    Biostats EDIB Committee Feedback Survey

    The Biostats Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging (EDIB) Committee is committed to fostering an inclusive environment within the Department of Biostatistics. The committee actively promotes EDIB by examining departmental culture…

  • September 9, 2024

    Seminars in Epidemiology – 9/11

    What Can Epidemiologists Learn from Historic Heat Waves? The Case of Boston, July 1911 September 11, 2024 1:00-1:50PM David S. Jones, MD, PhD A. Bernard Ackerman Professor of the Culture…

  • September 9, 2024

    DBMI Science Day – 9/12

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  • September 9, 2024

    Eric and Wendy Schmidt Center Colloquia

    Please join us for our two September colloquia! Monday, September 9: David Blei, Professor of Statistics and Computer Science at Columbia University, on Hierarchical Causal Models, from 4:00 – 5:00…

  • September 9, 2024

    CELEHS Distinguished Lecture Series – 9/19

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  • Environment & Climate Health September 9, 2024

    Air pollution exposure in infancy may limit economic mobility in adulthood

    Higher exposure to fine particulate air pollution (PM2.5) during infancy was associated with lower economic earnings in adulthood, according to a new study.

  • September 3, 2024

    Rajarshi Mukherjee Promoted to Associate Professor

    Our sincere congratulations to Rajarshi Mukherjee, who was promoted to Associate Professor as of July 1. Rajarshi was initially appointed assistant professor on July 1, 2018. He earned his PhD…

  • September 3, 2024

    Meet Our New PhD Students!

    We’ll be featuring mini-profiles of our new PhD students over the next few weeks. We look forward to welcoming them into our community! Shanta Murthy Hi there! My name is…