A reminder for students and postdocs that the application deadline is approaching for the Rose Traveling Fellowship Program. Dr. Deborah Rose has generously agreed to provide financial support for … Continue reading “Rose Traveling Fellowship”
What program are you in? Biostatistics PhD Tell us about the path that brought you to Boston and our department, including how you became interested in biostatistics and computational biology. … Continue reading “Student Stories: Godwin Yung”
PhD Student BaoLuo Sun has been selected to receive one of the International Biometric Society Eastern North American Region’s (ENAR) Distinguished Student Paper Awards. The award recognizes his paper On Inverse … Continue reading “ENAR Distinguished Paper Winner”
We’ve recently begun an exciting project filming our senior faculty members talking about various aspects of their career and the history of the department. These oral histories will be made up … Continue reading “Oral History Filming with Jim Ware”
Postdoctoral Research Fellow Han Chen recently received an NIH Pathway to Independence Award (K99/R00). Mentored by Xihong Lin, Han’s proposed research entitled Statistical and Computational Methods for Large-Scale Sequencing Studies will … Continue reading “Pathway to Independence Award Winner”
PhD Student Georgia Papadogeorgou has been selected as one of the winners of the 2016 JSM Student Paper Competition for her paper Towards Adjustment for Completely Unobserved Confounding. As part of … Continue reading “JSM Student Paper Competition Winner”
Congratulations to Assistant Professor Cory Zigler, who’s R01 was recently funded! The title of the grant is Causal Inference with Interference for Evaluating Air Quality Policies. Cory’s co-investigators include Francesca Dominici, … Continue reading “Cory Zigler’s R01 Funded”
Join Linda Valeri (PhD ’13) for her talk on Wednesday!
Jennifer Bobb and Francesca Dominici‘s paper, Causes of hospitalization during heat waves, was recently named one of the top papers funded by the NIEHS in 2015. The paper reported that, … Continue reading “Heat Waves – An NIEHS Paper of the Year”
Jeremiah Zhe Liu (SM ’15, PhD ’20) was recently interviewed for the school’s Why Public Health? feature in the Harvard Public Health Magazine. After coming to America and seeing a … Continue reading “Why Public Health? Featuring Jeremiah Zhe Liu”