• Current Methods in Single Cell FFPE Analysis

    CompBio Connections February 19, 2025 at 12pm DFCI Center for Life Science Building, Zelen Commons Anthony Anselmo Lead Bioinformatician Center for Cancer Genomics, DFCI Lunch is provided.

  • How Do Neural Networks Learn Features From Data?

    Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health 677 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA

    HSPH Biostatistics and DFCI Data Science Colloquium Monday March 3rd at 4:00pm HSPH Kresge G2 Adityanarayanan Radhakrishnan Eric and Wendy Schmidt Center Postdoctoral Fellow, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, […]

  • Universal Prediction of Cell-cycle Position Using Transfer Learning

    Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, FXB G13 677 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, United States

    HSPH Biostatistics and DFCI Data Science Colloquium Thursday, March 6, 2025 4:00pm Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, FXB G13 Kasper Hansen, PhD Associate Professor, McKusick-Nathans Insitute of Genetic […]

  • Decoding Aging at Spatial and Single-cell Resolution with Machine Learning

    Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health 677 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA

    HSPH Biostatistics and DFCI Data Science Colloquium Monday March 10th at 4:00pm HSPH Kresge G2 Eric Sun PhD Candidate, Department of Biomedical Informatics Stanford University Aging is a highly complex […]

  • 2025 Marvin Zelen Memorial Symposium

    Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, Kresge G1 Auditorium 677 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, United States

    We invite you to attend the Marvin Zelen Memorial Symposium, an event that celebrates the life and contributions of a remarkable figure in the field of statistics. This symposium will […]

  • Modeling Multiscale Genome and Cellular Organization

    HSPH Biostatistics and DFCI Data Science Seminar Tuesday April 15 at 4:00pm Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Center for Life Sciences Building, 11th Floor, Room 11081 Jian Ma, PhD Ray and Stephanie […]

  • Immunotherapy Response Prediction in Melanoma

    Dana-Farber Cancer Institute 450 Brookline Ave, Boston, MA, United States

    2025 DF/HCC Cancer Data Sciences Program Lunch Workshop Tuesday June 3, 2025 1:00-4:00PM Yawkey Conference Center, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute RSVP, seating limited: https://bit.ly/dfhcc-cds25 Speakers: Alexander Gusev, PhD, Associate Professor, Harvard […]

  • Statistics for Computational Biology Projects

    HBC Current Topics in Bioinformatics June 18, 2025, 01:00-4:00 PM Register here. Erica Holdmore, PhD Computational Biologist, Knowledge Systems DFCI Department of Data Sciences Statistics is an important tool for […]

  • Preference Inference for Language Models Debiased by Fisher Random Walk Models

    Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health 677 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA

    HSPH Biostatistics & DFCI Data Science Colloquium Series September 11 at 4:00PM Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, FXB-301 Junwei Lu, PhD Associate Professor of Biostatistics, Harvard TH Chan […]

  • Reproducible Research – Tools and a case study with NHANES

    Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health 677 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA

    HSPH Biostatistics & DFCI Data Science Colloquium Series September 18, 2025 4:00 PM HSPH FXB-301 Robert Gentleman, PhD Principal Research Scientist Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Dana-Farber […]

  • The Single Arm Changing to Randomized Design (SACRED)

    HSPH Biostatistics & DFCI Data Science Colloquium Seminar Series Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, FXB 301 November 21st, 4:00-5:00pm Glen Laird, Head of Biostatistics, Methodology and Innovation, Vertex […]

  • Data Science Postdoctoral Fellows Program – Information Session

    The Department of Data Science at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is thrilled to announce our third annual Data Science Postdoctoral Fellows Program. We invite recent Ph.D. graduates and doctoral candidates who are nearing graduation and have […]

  • Stay tuned for 2026 events!

    Please watch our Events page for the schedule of seminars and workshops starting in February 2026!

  • Spectral Methods for Spatial and Multi-omics data

    HSPH Biostatistics and DFCI Data Science Colloquium Thursday February 26 at 4:00pm HSPH, FXB 301 Phillip Nicol, PhD Student, Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health https://hsph.harvard.edu/department/biostatistics/seminars-events/colloquium-seminar-series/

  • Integrating Pre-Trained Language Models into Topic Modeling

    HSPH Biostatistics and DFCI Data Science Colloquium Thursday March 5 at 4:00pm HSPH, FXB 301 Tracy Ke, PhD, Associate Professor of Statistics, Harvard University https://hsph.harvard.edu/department/biostatistics/seminars-events/colloquium-seminar-series/

  • Inference of Tissue Architecture across Space, Time, and Modality

    HSPH Biostatistics and DFCI Data Science Colloquium Thursday March 12 at 4:00pm HSPH, FXB 301 Benjamin Raphael, PhD, Professor of Computer Science at Princeton University https://hsph.harvard.edu/department/biostatistics/seminars-events/colloquium-seminar-series/

  • An Alternative Estimator to the Cox Hazard Ratio

    Data Science Seminar Friday, March 27, 1:00 PM ET Center for Life Sciences Building, 11th floor, room 11081 Also will be streamed on Zoom Stella Karuri, PhD Consulting Statistician Zoom […]

  • DoubleGen: Debiased Generative Modeling of Counterfactuals

    HSPH Biostatistics and DFCI Data Science Colloquium Thursday April 2 at 4:00pm HSPH, FXB 301 Alex Luedtke, PhD, Professor of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School https://hsph.harvard.edu/department/biostatistics/seminars-events/colloquium-seminar-series/

  • Factor Analysis and Questions of Causation

    HSPH Biostatistics and DFCI Data Science Colloquium Thursday April 9 at 4:00pm HSPH, FXB 301 Tyler VanderWeele, PhD, John L. Loeb And Frances Lehman Loeb, Professor of Epidemiology, Faculty Affiliate […]

  • When Large p Is a Blessing

    HSPH Biostatistics and DFCI Data Science Colloquium Thursday April 9 at 4:00pm HSPH, FXB 301 Zhijin Wu, PhD, Professor of Biostatistics, Brown University Biomedical research has benefited tremendously from the […]