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Besides UNC and Emory, does anyone have any information/feedback/general impressions about other PhD programs in the south such as Vanderbilt, Duke (new this year?), University of Alabama-Birmingham, Tulane, University of Miami, and the University of Texas Health Science Center? I haven't seen much discussion of these programs on this forum, so any thoughts or feedback would be very much appreciated! Thanks! 

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Other than those you mentioned...

 

Both Florida and Florida State have PhD biostatistics programs. Florida State's is a track within the department of statistics though, whereas Florida's is in the college of public health like most biostat programs. South Carolina and the Medical University of South Carolina also both have biostat PhD programs that have been around for a while too. UGA offers a biostat PhD now I think; it's only a couple years old. LSU school of public health has a PhD biostatistics program, but I've never heard anything about it with regards to quality.

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