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The Biostatistics program enhances traditional Public Health Biostatistics competencies while leveraging faculty expertise in specialized domains including genetics, bioinformatics, network modeling, causal analysis, and large-scale data science. Participants gain hands-on experience with statistical genetics for complex disease research, high-performance computing for massive datasets, patient-centered outcome research methodologies, and epidemiological population studies. The curriculum covers interpreting personalized and evidence-based healthcare through a public health lens, foundational genetics and epigenetics principles, omics technologies, alongside core biostatistical subjects like survival analysis and categorical data examination.