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Marie Diener-West Professor

Marie Diener-West, PhD ’84, Chair of MPH Program and Professor of Biostatistics, teaches and collaborates in the design, conduct, and analysis of multicenter clinical trials.

Constantine Frangakis Professor
James Tonascia Professor
Mei-Cheng Wang Professor

Mei-Cheng Wang, PhD, develops analytical methods for time-to-event data, recurrent events, and recurrent marker processes, with applications for follow-up and longitudinal studies.

Scott Zeger Professor

Scott L. Zeger, PhD co-directs the Hopkins inHealth program, a university-wide collaboration to use medical data more intelligently to improve health outcomes and lower costs.

Thomas Louis Professor - Emeritus

Thomas A. Louis, PhD, collaborates on biomedical studies and surveys using the Bayesian framework as an aid to navigation.

Brian Caffo Professor

Brian Caffo, PhD, MS, is a biostatistician who studies big, complex data in the neurosciences.

Ingo Ruczinski Professor
Ciprian Crainiceanu Professor

Ciprian Crainiceanu, PhD, MS, is a biostatistician who works on complex, high dimensional data obtained from wearable and implantable computing and neuroimaging studies.

Roger Peng Professor

Roger Peng, PhD, MS, develops data science and machine learning approaches to studying how the indoor and outdoor environment affects human health.

Nilanjan Chatterjee Professor

Nilanjan Chatterjee, PhD, MS, models disease risk associated with genetic, lifestyle, biomarkers. and other factors, with the goal of improving disease prevention.

Hongkai Ji Professor

Hongkai Ji, PhD, MA, ME, develops data science and statistical methods for analyzing high-throughput and single cell genomic data in order to study gene regulation.

Michael Rosenblum Professor

Michael Rosenblum, PhD, MS, develops innovative clinical trial designs and open-source software to efficiently learn which treatments work best for which populations.

Martin Lindquist Professor

Martin Lindquist, MSc, PhD, works on mathematical and statistical problems relating to neuroimaging with a particular focus on functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) data.

Elizabeth Stuart Professor

Elizabeth Stuart, PhD, uses statistical methods to help learn about the effects of public health programs and policies, often with a focus on mental health and substance use.

Mary Joy Argo Research Associate

Mary Joy Argo ensures the high quality of Biostatistics graduate programs and the quality of the student experience.

Briha Ansari Research Associate
Ahmed Sabit Research Associate
Patrick Sadil Research Associate
Ziling Shen Research Associate