Departmental Research
The Applied Biostatistics MPH program is offered by the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics in Temple’s College of Public Health. Graduate students may work with faculty who are conducting cutting-edge research in epidemiology on the cause, risk and trajectory of populationwide health.
Faculty research emphases within the areas of epidemiology and environmental health include
- area-level determinants of health,
- behavioral epidemiology,
- brain aging and cognitive decline,
- cancer epidemiology,
- community-engaged research,
- environmental exposure assessment,
- global health,
- PFAS exposure and health,
- post-COVID-19 conditions,
- seroepidemiology and disease modeling,
- water, sanitation, and hygiene.
Faculty research emphases within the area of biostatistics include
- applied Bayesian data analysis,
- causal inference,
- latent variable modeling,
- measurement development and modeling,
- measurement error,
- mediation analysis,
- multilevel modeling,
- semiparametric regression,
- statistical methods for incomplete data analysis,
- statistical methods for neuroimaging data, and
- statistical methods in clinical trials.
Learn more about research in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics.
The College of Public Health contains several research centers, labs and programs associated with public health disciplines.
- Behavioral and Cancer Epidemiology Research Program
- Biostatistics Core
- Center for Obesity Research and Education
- Fox Chase Cancer Center Cancer Prevention and Control Program
- Health Behavior Research Clinic
- Health Disparities Research Laboratory
- Public Health Law Research Center
- Risk Communication Laboratory
- Siminoff Research Group
- Social and Behavioral Health Intervention Laboratory
- Water, Health and Applied Microbiology Lab