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Medical statistics serves as a crucial scientific foundation for health research. Professionals in this field collaborate with biomedical researchers, epidemiologists, and public health experts to bridge the gap between scientific discoveries and practical healthcare applications. With evolving biomedical challenges, there are stimulating opportunities to adapt current methodologies and create innovative analytical models. This program offers students comprehensive training in statistical theory alongside specialized expertise in medical statistics and data science, preparing them for health research endeavors. The curriculum provides methodologies for study design and analysis across drug development, epidemiology, public health, and preventive medicine - particularly for assessing new therapies, examining health-risk relationships, and creating predictive models. Through research projects, students gain practical experience analyzing authentic clinical data and interpreting findings.