Career Development Series
UPCOMING EVENTS: Wednesday, March 2nd & Thursday, March 3rd 11:30am  2:00pm Kresge Building Spring 2016 Public Health Opportunities Expo hosted by the Office for Alumni Affairs and Career AdvancementÂ
UPCOMING EVENTS: Wednesday, March 2nd & Thursday, March 3rd 11:30am  2:00pm Kresge Building Spring 2016 Public Health Opportunities Expo hosted by the Office for Alumni Affairs and Career AdvancementÂ
What program are you in? I am a second year PhD student. Tell us about the path that brought you to Boston and the Department, including how you became interested … Continue reading “Student Stories: Divy Kangeyan”
UPCOMING EVENTS: Thursday, February 25th 12pm-1:30pm FXB G10 Résumé Workshop with Suprawee Tepsuporn, PhD, Assistant Director & Career Coach, Harvard Chan Office for Alumni Affairs and Career Advancement Tuesday, March 1st … Continue reading “Career Development Series”
What program are you in? PhD Biostatistics You are in the Army. Tell us how your military career began? I feel like I should have an inspirational story, but it¹s actually … Continue reading “Student Stories: Kevin Cummiskey”
What program are you in? 2nd-year Biostatistics Ph.D. 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: Jaffer Zaidi”
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”
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”
Three new courses are being introduced this year, plus Professor Rafa Irizarry continued to roll out new modules in his HarvardX course, PHX525, Data Analysis for Genomics, over the spring … Continue reading “New Courses”
Concerned by the lack of diversity in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) programs, doctoral students Octavious Talbot and Alex Ocampo recruited Kelly Mosesso and Sam Tracy to teach programming … Continue reading “StatStart: Diversity in Statistics”