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Why Study Biostatistics?
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Leading Data-Driven Public Health

Our graduates are specially prepared to address biostatistical and health data science problems through innovative methodological research and multidisciplinary collaboration. Our important work has a major impact on the prevention and treatment of disease.

The programs within Biostatistics are ideal for:

  • Students with a mathematics background and a strong interest in biology, public health, data science, or geonomics
  • Public health graduates who want to pursue a higher concentration of analytics, interpretation, and solution applications
  • Individuals who not only thrive on collaboration, but seek to design, lead, and execute studies and develop productive methodologies
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Facts and Figures

75 students make up the Department of Biostatistics - 36 MS and 39 PhD students. Last year, nine students won 11 national awards. Faculty taught 44 courses and published 149 times.

Ranked in the top 20

Ranked in the top 20 Pitt Biostatistics is internationally known and ranked in the top 20 among all biostatistics programs in the U.S. (2022 US News and World Report)

30% Average Job Growth

30% Average Job Growth 30% average job growth from 2018 - 2028 for Statisticians! (US Bureau of Labor Statistics)

#2 ranked in Best Business Jobs

#2 ranked in Best Business Jobs Statistician was the #2 ranked in Best Business Jobs (2019, 2021), #5 in Best STEM Jobs, and #6 in the 100 Best Jobs (2019, US News and World Report)
Meet the Chair

Yan Ma, PhD is a professor and chair of the Department of Biostatistics.

Strategic Plan

Pitt Public Health's vision of informed, empowered and healthy populations as explained through our mission and strategic plan goals.

Events

Learn about our monthly seminar and annual student research day, plus annual conferences of note.