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    Department of Biostatistics Information Session on Master's & Doctoral Programs

    Thursday, November 7, 2019 at 5:30 PM until 7:00 PMEastern Standard Time UTC -05:00

    Columbia Mailman School of Public Health
    722 West 168th Street
    10th Floor
    Hess Commons
    New York, NY 10032
    United States

    Do you enjoy the interplay between data, math and science? Want to make a difference in the world? A career in Biostatistics might be the fit for you! Biostatisticians play a key role in the design, conduct, and analysis of research studies and they develop new methods to address emerging problems in public health and medicine. The Department of Biostatistics invites you to attend an information session about our various degree programs. The session will include an overview of the department, a description of the degrees and tracks that we offer, and a panel presentation by faculty and current students.  You will have an opportunity to interact with the panelists after the presentation.
     
    Learn more about our degree programs
     
    Quick facts about our department:
    • Our faculty are leaders in the fields of genetics, brain science, clinical trials and personalized medicine.
    • Our alumni hold positions at Eli Lilly, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York State Psychiatric Institute, Accenture, IBM among many other domestic and international organizations.
    • Our students come from all over the United States as well as from all over the world.
     
    If you plan on attending the information session, we encourage you to RSVP. For any questions regarding the event, please contact: Justine Herrera. 
     

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