The PhD in Biostatistics program at New York University, housed within the Department of Population Health at the Grossman School of Medicine, is a rigorous and comprehensive doctoral program designed to train the next generation of leaders in biostatistical methodology and application. This program provides students with a strong foundation in statistical theory, advanced methods, and computational skills necessary to address complex problems in public health and biomedical research. Students engage in cutting-edge research alongside distinguished faculty, leveraging NYU’s vast resources and interdisciplinary environment.
This program is ideal for individuals with a strong quantitative background—typically in mathematics, statistics, computer science, or a related field—who are passionate about developing and applying statistical methods to improve human health. Graduates are prepared for successful careers in academia, pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, government agencies, and research institutions, contributing to the advancement of medical knowledge and public health initiatives through innovative statistical science. The curriculum emphasizes both theoretical depth and practical application, ensuring students are well-equipped to tackle real-world data challenges.