Hanukkah: A Harvard Longwood Community Event Join the Harvard Longwood community for a festive Hanukkah celebration at the Harvard Chan School of Public Health on December 12th at 5:30 pm! Hosted … Continue reading “Hanukkah Celebration – 12/12”
16th Kolokotrones Symposium, “Causal Inference in Pregnancy: Real World Data when Randomized Trials are Impractical” takes place in-person at HSPH and virtually over Zoom on Friday, December 15, 1-5pm ET. … Continue reading “Upcoming CAUSALab Events”
Women In Statistics Career Panel 5:00-6:30 pm on Friday, December 1st | Science Center Rm 316Emma KrauseSenior Biomedical Data Scientist, PathAILili ZhuClinical statistician, ModernaPlease contact emily_palmer@fas.harvard.edu to register by Monday, November 27th
Professor Xihong Lin was elected as one of 120 new members of the National Academy of Sciences this year in recognition of her continuing achievements in original research focusing on developing and … Continue reading “Professor Xihong Lin Reflects on NAS Election and Career Highlights”
HDSI Causal SeminarThursday, Nov 2 | 4:00-5:30pmRegister hereMike BaiocchiAssociate Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Population HealthStanford UniversityHow to tell the difference between machine learning and (bio)statistics This talk will discuss a … Continue reading “HDSI Causal Seminar: Mike Baiocchi, Stanford University – 11/2”
Nicholas J. Horton, Beitzel Professor in Technology and Society (Statistics and Data Science) at Amherst College and Harvard Biostatistics alumnus, has been selected as the recipient of the 2023 Mosteller Statistician … Continue reading “2023 Mosteller Statistician of the Year Award Event – 10/30”
A recent article in the Boston Globe announced the EPA’s proposal for a full ban on chemical linked to Woburn leukemia cluster. Trichloroethylene, also known as TCE, has been tied to … Continue reading “Proposed ban on chemical linked to Woburn leukemia cluster research chronicled in ‘A Civil Action’”
Congratulations to Biostatistics Chair John Quackenbush and Alumnus Miguel Marino, PhD ’11 who were both inducted into the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) in a ceremony last week. Dr. Quackenbush was named to NAM for being … Continue reading “National Academy of Medicine Induction Ceremony”
Congratulations to Assistant Professor of Biostatistics Rachel Nethery who was just elected as a member of the International Biometric Society’s Eastern North American Region (ENAR) Regional Committee (RECOM). Rachel will serve as a RECOM member … Continue reading “Rachel Nethery elected to ENAR’s RECOM”