Biostatistics—BSPH
Founded in 1918, the Johns Hopkins Biostatistics Department is the oldest department of its kind in the world and has long been considered one of the best. With a rich history of outstanding contributions in both research and education, we are dedicated to: advancing statistical and data science, making discoveries to improve health by partnering with our colleagues in other science domains, and providing an innovative and outstanding biostatistics education for those seeking to be conversant with concepts as well as for users and experts in the application and development of new methodology. We do these with a focus on diversity, inclusion, and a strong spirit of collegiality and community.
Top Ten Reasons to get a Degree at JHU Biostatistics
Biostats Virtual Open House 2025
Behind the Tan Door: Getting Ahead in Academia (A DocuComedy)
Faculty Spotlight: John McGready
Faculty Spotlight: Aki Nishimura
Faculty Spotlight: Margaret Taub
Working Groups Introduction
Resources for Improving Statistical Education (RISE) Working Group
Genomic Data Science Working Group
Faculty Spotlight: Abhirup Datta
Bayesian Learning & Spatio-Temporal modeling (BLAST) Working Group
Wearable and Implantable Technology (WIT) Working Group
Statistical Methods & Applications for Research in Technology (SMART) Working Group
Survival, Longitudinal And Multivariate data (SLAM) Working Group
Faculty Spotlight: Ciprian Crainiceanu
Epidemiology & Biostatistics of Aging (EBA) Working Group
Causal Inference Working Group
Statistical Practice & Research Collaboration (SPARC) Working Group
Faculty Spotlight: Betsy Ogburn
Rohde Stories: Scholarship Stories
Faculty Spotlight: Stephanie Hicks
Rohde Stories: Dan Sharfstein
Faculty Spotlight: Scott Zeger
Faculty Spotlight: Jiangxia Wang
2024 Biostatistics Retreat
Rohde Stories: Lighting the Path Forward
Rohde Stories: Conversation with Chairs
Rohde Stories: Conversation with Deans
Rohde Stories: The Rohde Half Century
JHU Biostatistics 100: A Short Documentary