Faculty of the Department of Biostatistics are engaged in research on a wide variety of methodological problems. Major areas of of methodological research include: design and analysis of clinical trials, survival analysis, sequential methods, statistical genetics, longitudinal analysis, semiparametric methods, missing data, causal inference, measurement error, Bayesian methods, surveillance methods, and computationally-intensive methods.

Areas of application include AIDS, cancer, community research, computational biology, the environment, genetic epidemiology, neurology, and psychiatry, among other areas.


Design And Analysis Of Clinical Trials

Survival Analysis

Sequential Methods

Statistical Genetics

Longitudinal Analysis

Semiparametric Methods

Missing Data

Causal Inference

Measurement Error

Bayesian Methods

Surveillance Methods (webpage)

Computationally-Intensive Methods