The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health will hold the 34th Graduate Summer Institute of Epidemiology and Biostatistics from June 13 – July 1, 2016. We would be most grateful if you would share information about our summer program in epidemiology and biostatistics with colleagues, students and trainees interested in epidemiologic research.
The Institute offers short, intensive courses in basic and advanced epidemiology and biostatistics that develop an understanding of the principles, methodologic strategies and applied aspects of public health research and practice. In addition to foundation courses such as Principles of Epidemiology and Design and Conduct of Clinical Trials, we will offer Health Survey Research Methods, Investigation of Outbreaks, Health Situation Analysis, Public Health Surveillance, and more.
- Courses are offered in one, two or three-week formats, as one-day workshops and online.
- Participants can register for professional development, to enhance current skills, or for academic credit for those interested in applying the course work towards a degree program.
- JHU Campus Housing available: fees include breakfast and dinner daily.
The Summer Institute website has information on courses, tuition and housing.