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Graduates from the Biostatistics Division will be equipped to pursue careers as independent researchers in academic environments, while also being prepared for leadership positions in university research centers, government agencies, healthcare facilities, pharmaceutical companies, and health organizations like cancer research institutes.
Biostatistics focuses on creating and implementing statistical methods to interpret data from public health, medical sciences, and biological studies. Professionals with training in both biostatistical theory and practice are in high demand across academic institutions, research hospitals, government bodies, and private sector organizations including pharmaceutical firms.
At the Dalla Lana School of Public Health's Biostatistics Division, students gain comprehensive training in data analysis, mathematical statistics, traditional and advanced modeling techniques, survival analysis, and can specialize in areas like Bayesian approaches, genetic statistics, and computational methods. The Division boasts a faculty of more than 40 members, with many affiliated with world-class local research centers and teaching hospitals. This provides students exposure to diverse research specialties such as Bayesian analysis, bioinformatics, clinical trial design, health system evaluation, genetic statistics, and neuroimaging data analysis. The program offers both MSc and PhD degrees, with all students participating in hands-on training through supervised practical work at nearby hospitals and research institutes, which often leads to research assistant opportunities.