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Daniela Witten
Daniela Witten
Written by Witten: Just the Way You Are
Institute of Mathematical Sciences Bulletin,

UW faculty member Daniela Witten discusses the importance of developing both hard and soft skills throughout a career, and assures trainees that they are fine just the way they are.

Excellence award recipients for 2024 - Biostatistics, UW School of Public Health
Excellence award recipients for 2024 - Biostatistics, UW School of Public Health
Biostatistics students and staff receive excellence awards
Student and staff members of the University of Washington Department of Biostatistics were honored with 2024 UW School of Public Health (SPH) Awards of Excellence at a ceremony held on May 14.
Jasper Yang, UW Biostatistics PhD student
Jasper Yang, UW Biostatistics PhD student
Excavating answers from massive health data sets
Spotlight on UW Biostatistics Student Research: In his first year as a biostatistics PhD student, Jasper Yang hoped to conduct meaningful research. After all, the chance to collaborate with University of Washington and other area researchers was one of the reasons he chose to attend UW.
Amy Willis
Amy Willis
Small genetic element provides big insights into individual and community health
A research team conducts an in-depth exploration of cryptic plasmid, pBI143, one of more than 68,000 plasmids found in the human gut and which 90 percent of people in the industrialized world possess, and find that pBI143 is much better at detecting human fecal contamination in water samples than the most current state-of-the-art markers, a crucial finding considering that human fecal pollution is a major global health problem.
Peter Gilbert
Peter Gilbert
SARS-CoV-2 vaccine efficacy in Latin American countries
Fred Hutch News,

In our post-COVID pandemic world, several lingering questions remain pertaining to the culprit, SARS-CoV-2. While we can’t answer the question of, will another SARS-CoV-2 pandemic happen again? We can ensure our offensive game is stronger by striving to answer questions like, how good are the SARS-CoV-2 vaccines? UW Professor of Biostatistics Peter Gilbert is one of two Fred Hutch researchers who led a team that investigated these questions and recently published their findings in Nature Communications.