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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Institute for Informatics, Data Science & Biostatistics Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search AboutAbout Centers & Affiliated EntitiesCenters & Affiliated Entities The Center for Applied Clinical Informatics The Center for Population Health Informatics Office of Health Information and Data ScienceOffice of Health Information and Data Science OHIDS Leadership Office of the Chief Research Information Officer Becker Medical Library Governance – HDRC Research International Education & Training People EducationEducation Doctor of Philosophy in Biomedical Informatics and Data Science Master of Science and Certificate Programs in Biomedical Informatics Master of Science in Biostatistics and Data Science (MSBDS) Master of Science in Biostatistics (MSIBS) Certificate in Genetic Epidemiology Biomedical Informatics and Data Science at I2DB (BIDS@I2DB) Summer Research Internship Biomedical Informatics andData Science (BIDS) Fellowship Program for Inclusion and Diversity Among Individuals Engaged in Health-Related Research (PRIDE) Clinical Informatics Fellowship Consultation & ServicesConsultation & Services Data brokerage and warehouse Biostatistics REDCap MDClone News Events Connect Governance Open Search Master of Science in Biostatistics (MSIBS) Internationally renowned faculty from multiple disciplines will teach and mentor students providing opportunities for multidisciplinary approaches to their education. Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine’s Institute for Informatics, Data Science and Biostatistics (I2DB) offers the Master of Science in Biostatistics (MSIBS) degree program. This 18-month, 42 credit hour program is designed to train students as critical thinkers and analysts in the discipline of biostatistics.  We seek those with undergraduate or higher degrees in quantitative sciences (mathematics, statistics, computer science, biomedical engineering or a closely related field). Admissions Admissions requirements Prerequisites Application information Degree requirements Curriculum and Degree Requirements Tuition and Financial Aid Current Student Resources The School of Medicine is well-funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Students are engaged in projects all across the School of Medicine. Students choose between a traditional Biostatistics or Statistical Genetics pathway and are immersed in hands-on learning to acquire skills in areas such as statistical programming, computational methods, genetic epidemiology, bioinformatics and study design. All students will enroll in the required core courses, and will select a pathway after the first summer semester based on their interests and experience. “I chose WashU for the School of Medicine’s prestigious reputation. This program provides students with the skills needed to become well-rounded, competitive biostatisticians. The sky is the limit with this degree.”Brittany Jackson, MS ‘18 Pathway Courses Biostatistics – Introduction to Epidemiology, Survival Analysis Statistical Genetics – Human Genetic Analysis, Computational Statistical Genetics In the second summer semester, students will enroll in the Internship having an opportunity to work with an innovative and world-renowned research center on campus. In addition to building relationships with distinguished faculty, students will also interact and learn from established analysts at Washington University outside of the biostatistics division including opportunities through research assistantships. In the final semester of study, students have the option to either take additional elective courses or enroll in the Mentored Research (thesis) course. In addition, with the cutting-edge biomedical research being highly funded by the National Institutes of Health and other funding agencies, part-time employment opportunities including Research Assistantships are frequently available throughout Washington University in St. Louis, including the Division of Biostatistics. Students may apply for these opportunities upon completing the first full-time summer semester. The university is located in St. Louis, Missouri, a culturally diverse, fun-filled and affordable city. Health insurance, access to public transportation and the university’s athletic complex are included at no extra cost. Program Directors Treva Rice, PhDProfessor of Biostatistics Email: [email protected] LinkedIn Lei Liu, PhDProfessor of Biostatistics Email: [email protected] Sara O’Neal, PhD, MEd Associate Director of Education [email protected] Shelby Cripe, MAProgram Manager [email protected] Giulina SertlAdmissions Recruiter [email protected] Informatics, data science and biostatistics education programs Master of Science and Certificate Programs in Biomedical Informatics Master of Science in Biostatistics and Data Science (MSBDS) Certificate in Biostatistics and Data Science Master of Science in Biostatistics (MSIBS) Certificate in Genetic Epidemiology Biomedical Informatics and Data Science at I2DB (BIDS@I2DB) Summer Research Internship Biomedical Informatics andData Science (BIDS) Fellowship Program for Inclusion and Diversity Among Individuals Engaged in Health-Related Research (PRIDE) Clinical Informatics Fellowship Institute for Informatics, Data Science & BiostatisticsWashington University School of Medicine660 S. 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