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Department of Biostatistics

Biostatistics involves the theory and application of statistical science to analyze public health problems and to further biomedical research.

The faculty includes leaders in the development of statistical methods for clinical trials and observational studies, studies on the environment, and genomics/genetics. The department’s research in statistical methods and interdisciplinary collaborations provide many opportunities for student participation.

Current departmental research on statistical and computing methods for observational studies and clinical trials includes survival analysis, missing-data problems, and causal inference. Other areas of investigation are environmental research (methods for longitudinal studies, analyses with incomplete data, and meta-analysis); statistical aspects of the study of AIDS and cancer; quantitative problems in health-risk analysis, technology assessment, and clinical decision making; statistical methodology in psychiatric research and in genetic studies; Bayesian statistics; statistical computing; statistical genetics and computational biology; and collaborative research activities with biomedical scientists in other Harvard-affiliated institutions.

Spotlight

2008 Alum Award 

Award winner Dr. Robert Strawderman (with presenter Dr. Dianne Finkelstein) 

The Department of Biostatistics at the Harvard School of Public Health named Dr. Robert Strawderman, Professor, Department of Biological Statistics & Computational Biology, and Department of Statistical Science, Cornell University, recipient of the 2008 Distinguished Alum Award.  Dr. Strawderman delivered a lecture on May 28, 2008 at Harvard University. The lecture title was "Profiling Pharmacy Expenditures in Managed Care: Some Statistical Considerations and Limitations".


2008 Zelen Award

Award winner Dr. Norman Breslow (center, with Dr. Marvin Zelen on left, and presenter Dr. Xihong Lin on right) 

The Department of Biostatistics at the Harvard School of Public Health named Dr. Norman Breslow, Professor, Department of Biostatistics, School of Public Health, University of Washington, as the recipient of the 2008 Marvin Zelen Leadership Award in Statistical Science. The lecture entitled "The Case-Control Study: Origins, Modern Conception and Newly Available Methods of Analysis" was given on Friday, May 30 immediately following the Biostatistics/Schering-Plough Workshop at Harvard.

 

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A team of researchers from Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH), Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH), and elsewhere have described a possible reason why some studies have been unable to replicate associations between genes and traits — namely that the strength of a gene/trait association might vary with age and that current study designs typically fail to take that into account.  (more)