
The goal of the BIOS department is to develop, apply, and interpret analytical methods based on an understanding of the motivating science, the available data, and underlying theories of mathematics, probability, statistics, and computer science.
More About Our DepartmentBiostatistics and Bioinformatics provide quantitative answers to complicated questions from complex data.
Meet Our ChairOur faculty conduct innovative research in biostatistical theory and methods, collaborate in state-of-the-art biomedical science, and provide award-winning instruction/mentoring to the next generation of public health scientists.
Faculty ListingResearch projects within our department address methodological development and data analysis for observations ranging in scale from single genes to individual patients to satellite images.
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