The Department of Quantitative Health Sciences is a multidisciplinary group of biostatisticians, epidemiologists, outcomes researchers, database developers and programmers using biomedical research to improve patient care. Their teams assist clinical investigators with human-based study design and statistical analysis.
More About UsThe Ming Hu lab develops statistical methods and computation tools for genetic and epigenetic studies.
Learn MoreThe Nancy Obuchowski lab helps rediologists develop and test new ways to image patients.
Learn MoreThe Daniel Rotroff lab uses -omics technologies and electronic health records to study aspects of precision medicine.
Learn MoreInvestigators in Quantitative Health Sciences work within a wide range of disciplines and specialties in support of research across Cleveland Clinic.
Learn MoreResearchers found that, despite previous reports, blood sugar increases were not significantly different in COVID-19 positive and negative patients.
Dr. Misra-Hebert and colleagues assessed a Cleveland Clinic model’s ability to predict the likelihood that a patient would need to be readmitted to the hospital within 30 days of discharge.
Dr. Hu is one of 11 researchers across the country to receive the prestigious grant for early-career genomics researchers.
Exciting investigation and groundbreaking discovery happens every day at Cleveland Clinic. Join our team of expert researchers at the Department of Quantitative Health Sciences.
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