Interdisciplinary Biostatistics Training in Genetics and Genomics

Overview

The primary mission of this training grant is to prepare Biostatistics predoctoral trainees for leadership roles in biomedical and public health research through excellent training and mentorship in genetics and genomics. Our specific objectives include completion by each trainee of required and elective coursework in our PhD program and in other departments, mentored learning through interdisciplinary research projects, development of communication and networking skills, attendance at and participation in journal clubs and seminars, and successful completion of a program of interdisciplinary research through their dissertation, all of which give our trainees broad training in a rapidly expanding field. The distinctive feature of the proposed training program is that each objective has both a biostatistical aspect and a biomedical aspect. A key is to ensure each trainee learns how to carry out a cohesive and interdisciplinary research program, including working with biomedical researchers, and writing, submitting, editing, and resubmitting scholarly papers. The program is designed to support students for up to two years at the early stages of their PhD studies, after which their support will switch to projects funded by the faculty mentors' research grants.

Funding

This Interdisciplinary Biostatistics Training in Genetics and Genomics program is funded by NIH T32 Training Grant: T32 GM132063, 2020--2025