Congratulations to our Brown Biostatistics students, staff & faculty honored at the Brown University School of Public Health 2025 Dean's Awards Ceremony at the Hope Club on April 16th!
Professor Alyssa Bilinski set out to answer a seemingly simple question: How often are pregnant people included in medical trials? But finding the answer was anything but simple. Check out the New Episode out now!
Congratulations to Alice Paul, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biostatistics, Associate Director of the Master's Graduate Program in Biostatistics for receiving the 2024 Data Science Institute Seed Grant!
Congratulations to Alyssa Bilinski, Peterson Family Assistant Professor of Health Policy, Assistant Professor of Health Services, Policy and Practice and Biostatistics for being awarded the 2024 Salomon Award!
Congratulations to Ying Ma, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biostatistics for receiving the American Cancer Society Institutional Research Grant Pilot award!
The Eastern North American Region (ENAR) 2024 Spring meeting was held from March 10-13, 2024 in Baltimore, MD. The meeting theme this year was “ENAR – A Home for Every Biostatistician.”
In a letter of gratitude from the editorial team, Fenghai Duan receives recognition for outstanding reviews, ranking in top 7% among JAMA Oncology peer reviewers.
Joseph Cappelleri, adjunct Professor of Biostatistics at Brown and Executive Director of Biostatistics at Pfizer, won the Long-Term Excellence Award from the Health Policy Statistics Section of the American Statistical Association at the International Conference on Health Policy Statistics held in Scottsdale, AZ.
Jon Steingrimsson and Constantine Gatsonis are co-investigators on a recently funded NCI grant that will use radiomic features to distinguish low from high risk DCIS.
Youjin Lee, Ph.D. Brown University Manning Assistant Professor of Biostatistics, received a Brown University Carney Institute for Brain Science award from their NIH funded Center for Central Nervous System Function (COBRE).
The projects, which address problems ranging from mental health to food security to the impact on K-12 education, will receive $643,029 in research support from a new Peter G. Peterson Foundation fund.