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The University of Iowa College of Public Health PhD in Biostatistics
The University of Iowa College of Public Health

PhD in Biostatistics

Iowa City, USA

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Sep 2023

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Degree Description and Learner Objectives

The Ph.D. program will produce biostatisticians who can develop a biostatistical methodology that can be utilized to solve problems in public health and the biomedical sciences. In addition, graduates of the Ph.D. program will be prepared to apply biostatistical and epidemiology methodology for the design and analysis of public health and biomedical research investigations. Finally, graduates of the Ph.D. program will be well suited to function as collaborators or team leaders on research projects in the biomedical and public health sciences.

The program requires competency in the theory of statistics and probability, in introductory and advanced biostatistical methods and theory, and in fundamentals of epidemiologic study design. The doctoral dissertation will be the culminating experience in the Ph.D. program. Graduates of the doctoral program will have written a doctoral dissertation that focuses on the development of a new methodology or on the innovative application of biostatistical methods to a health sciences research problem.

Graduates of the Ph.D. program will be in a position to:

  • Demonstrate an increased level of knowledge and understanding of current statistical theory, methods, and practices in the health sciences.
  • Develop new statistical methods.
  • Design, manage data, analyze and interpret data from a variety of experimental and observational studies.
  • Communicate research findings, including new statistical methods developed, effectively to various audiences in writing and through oral presentation.

The goals of the Ph.D. program are to train students in the application of appropriate statistical methods for diverse problems in medicine and public health and to provide a solid theoretical foundation for the development and investigation of new statistical methods. In addition to the formal statistical training, students will have adequate flexibility in choosing statistical and non-statistical electives to tailor their curriculum towards a specific application area such as genetics, epidemiology, or environmental health.

Graduates of the Ph.D. program in biostatistics will have:

  • The ability to develop careers in academia, research institutes, government, and industry;
  • A broad understanding of current statistical methods and practices in the health sciences;
  • A solid theoretical training necessary for the development and study of new statistical methods;
  • The ability to assume all responsibilities of a statistician in collaborative health science research; in particular, the graduate will have experience in the design, data management, analysis, and interpretation of a variety of experimental and observational studies;
  • Experience in writing reports and giving oral presentations describing health science studies.

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