In recent years data that are collected in clinical research and public health have increased in volume and complexity. This was enhanced even further by the scientific revolution in molecular biology and genetics, and its impact on health and the environment. In this context, it is of paramount importance that data are analyzed with sound statistical techniques that respect their nature and adequately answer the scientific questions of interest. This has led to an increased need for well-trained biostatisticians capable of handling the data analysis challenges of the modern era.
The aim of the NIHES Specialization in Biostatistics is to keep abreast of such evolutions and equip the future generation of researchers with modern and essential data science tools. This specialization will combine a solid study of modern statistical methodology with up-to-date information on topics such as study design, clinical trials, public health, longitudinal data analysis, survival analysis, causal inference, and tools for reproducible research. The courses are taught by an international faculty of world-renowned statisticians and epidemiologists from the Netherlands, Belgium, and the United States. These include among others, past and current Editors of flagship biostatistics journals, and past presidents of major international biostatistics societies. The specialization is aimed at ambitious students with a relevant Bachelor degree with a strong motivation in data science for biomedical applications.