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Department of Biostatistics
Date April 1, 2025
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Biostatistics New Online Faculty

Brown University's School of Public Health Department of Biostatistics is pleased to welcome our newest faculty members, Beverly Gonzales, Ph.D., and Ishaan Dave, Ph.D., as Adjunct Assistant Professors of Biostatistics for our online master’s degree in biostatistics.

Beverly Gonzalez and Ishaan Dave

Beverly Gonzales, Ph.D., and Ishaan Dave, Ph.D.

The online master’s in biostatistics, health data science program will provide learners with the same core biostatistical skills as Brown’s rigorous campus-based program. The program’s emphasis on health data science is designed to allow learners to develop highly sought-after foundational knowledge in health data science.

Beverly Gonzalez, is an experienced Data Scientist and Mathematical Statistician with a demonstrated history of working in Government and Academia. Skilled professional with a proven track record in published manuscripts and statistical methodology development. Dr. Gonzalez enjoys performing Statistical Modeling and Mathematical Modeling in SAS, STATA, and R and loves Teaching these subjects.

Ishaan Dave arrived at Brown after completing his doctorate in Biostatistics from University of Georgia in Athens, GA as well as MSPH in Biostatistics and a Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics from Emory University. He is now a faculty member in the Biostatistics Department of the School of Public Health and an analyst at the CDC. His research interests include modeling physiological systems, he hopes to accurately identify sources of variability in these systems and understand mechanics underlying these systems' functioning. In addition, his current work at CDC involves analyzing antimicrobial stewardship nationwide and the factors associated with it. His interests stemmed from his research assistantships at the University of Georgia in the Hallow Lab and internships throughout his academic career.

  • Beverly Gonzales

    Adjunct Assistant Professor of Biostatistics
    beverly_gonzalez@brown.edu
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  • Ishaan Dave

    Adjunct Assistant Professor of Biostatistics
    ishaan_dave@brown.edu
    Research Profile
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