The department directs five degree programs: the Master of Biostatistics Program, the Masters in Clinical Research Training Program, and the Master of Management in Clinical Informatics, the PhD Program in Biostatistics, and the PhD program in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics. Faculty members teach courses and supervise student research in the areas of biostatistics, computational biology, statistical genetics, epidemiology, health economics, health services research and computational medicine.
The Masters in Clinical Research Training Program is over 30 years old and has lots of students.