tommy21 Posted November 25, 2013 Posted November 25, 2013 Hi Has anyone heard of the MS Biostat program from the School of Public Health of the Texas A&M Health Science Center? It seems quite unknown as I have hardly read anything about it around here. I just want to gather some more information before starting my application process. Thanks for the reactions
Caesar Posted January 26, 2014 Posted January 26, 2014 This is probably a bit late for you, but I had no idea that TAMU even had a separate biostat program in the School of Public Health. I went through the course registration portal and didn't even see any of their supposed courses being offered over the past few semesters. However, if you're interested in biostats and TAMU then look no further than the TAMU Department of Statistics. It's one of the largest programs in the country and has people working and doing research in biostat areas ranging from statistical genetics, agriculture, nutrition and toxicology, and oncology (I believe that they have close ties with M.D. Anderson in Houston which is a world leader in cancer research and treatment). Lelouch Lamperouge 1
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