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Summer Institute for Training in Biostatistics and Data Science at Columbia (SIBDS@Columbia)

Organization COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCESLocation NEW YORK, UNITED STATESPosted 15 Jan 2022Deadline 31 Dec 2026
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2026AcuteAddressAllergyAreaBiomedical ResearchBiometricsBiometryBiostatisticsBlood DiseasesCardiac DiseasesCardiac DisordersCommunicable DiseasesComplexCreativenessCurriculumDataData AnalysesData AnalysisData ScienceData ScientistDedicationsDegree AttainmentDegree CompletionDevelopmentDisciplineEducational CurriculumEducational process of instructingEnsureEpidemiologyFacultyFundingGeneralized GrowthGrowthHealthHeartHeart DiseasesHematologic DiseasesHematological DiseaseHematological DisorderHistoryImmersionInfectious Disease EpidemiologyInfectious DiseasesInfectious Diseases / LaboratoryInfectious Diseases ResearchInfectious DisorderInfectious EpidemiologyInterdisciplinary ResearchInterdisciplinary StudyLocationLungLung DiseasesLung Respiratory SystemMachine LearningMathMathematicsMentorsMissionModelingMultidisciplinary CollaborationMultidisciplinary ResearchNHLBINIAIDNational Heart, Lung, and Blood InstituteNational Institute of Allergy and Infectious DiseaseNational Institutes of HealthNew York CityOutcomePublic HealthPulmonary DiseasesPulmonary DisorderRecording of previous eventsResearchResearch DesignRunningScientistSleep DisordersStructureStudy TypeSystemTalentsTeachingTechniquesTechnologyTissue GrowthTrainingTraining ProgramsUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesanalytical methodblood disordercareerclinical immersioncohortcollege studentcomplex datacomputer sciencecreativitydata interpretationdesigndesigningdevelopmentaldisease of the lungdisorder of the lungepidemiologicepidemiologicalexperiencegraduate studentheart disorderhigh dimensional datahistoriesinformatics toolinnovateinnovationinnovativejob marketlesson planslung disordermachine based learningmultidimensional datamultidimensional datasetsmultidisciplinarynext generationontogenyoutreachprogramsrecruitresearch immersionresponseskill acquisitionskill developmentskillssleep diseasessleep dysfunctionsleep illnesssleep problemsoundstatisticsstudent mentoringstudent-led learningstudy designsuccesssummer institutetoolundergradundergraduateundergraduate studentuniversity student
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SUMMARY/ABSTRACT We propose to establish an innovative summer training program to introduce fundamental principles of biostatistics and data science to a pool of promising undergraduate and beginning graduate students from various STEM related fields for careers as quantitative scientists with a focus on biomedical research. The proposed seven-week program, Summer Institute for Training in Biostatistics and Data Science at Columbia (SIBDS@Columbia), will be taught by a pool of world-renowned faculty with expertise and extensive funded research in several key areas of biostatistics and data science, with a strong passion for hands-on mentoring of students and a dedication to building the next generation of workforce in biostatistics and data science. Trainees will have the opportunity to interact with world-class experts in domain areas relevant to the missions of NHLBI and NIAID and will be immersed in research through carefully designed projects utilizing quantitative skills acquired from the program on data from studies involving heart, lung, blood, and sleep disorders and infectious disease epidemiology. The program will be housed within the Department of Biostatistics at Columbia University, which has a long and successful history of training promising undergraduate students through its long-running BEST (Biostatistics and Epidemiology Summer Training) Program and past cycles of the Columbia SIBS (CSIBS) program.

Under the proposed training program, we will create a pipeline complimentary to (and synergistic with) the existing BEST program by focusing on state- of-the-art data science skills, as opposed to the BEST program’s focus on the intersection of biostatistics and epidemiology. There will also be new innovations to demonstrate the value of biostatistics and data science in interdisciplinary research and also a new added focus on research of infectious diseases. Specifically, we propose to (i) identify and recruit a quantitatively skilled group of 14 undergraduate and beginning graduate college students every summer; (ii) immerse trainee cohorts in a carefully designed curriculum of fundamental concepts of biostatistics and data science, computing skills, and hands-on biomedical data analysis; (iii) mentor trainees on professional development toward graduate studies in biostatistics and data science and subsequent careers; and (iv) ensure success of trainees by a well-structured tracking system through degree completion, pursuit of graduate studies, and subsequent careers as quantitative scientists. Given Columbia’s reputation as a major research hub, its extensive portfolio in NIH-funded research, its expert faculty and mentors, an existing network of successful alumni from previous BEST/CSIBS cycles as models for trainees, and its location in culturally rich New York City, we are poised to continue to contribute substantially toward expanding a robust pool of well-trained biostatisticians and data scientists that can handle the complex data analyses needed to address today’s most pressing research questions.

Grant Number: 5R25HL161786-05
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Kiros Berhane

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