Quantitative Health Sciences is a multidisciplinary group of biostatisticians, epidemiologists, outcomes researchers, database developers and programmers that conducts translational medical research to improve patient care. Our teams collaborate with clinical investigators on human-based study design and statistical analysis.
QHS is one of 12 Organizational Members of the American Statistical Association.
The Jeevanatham Rajeswaran research program develops models to forecast cardiac procedure outcomes, including reinterventions and survival.
Learn MoreThe Olivia Hogue research program studies translational science and the factors involved in the success of new interventions.
Learn MoreThe Dalton research program models complex systems to understand how social, behavioral and environmental factors affect health.
Learn MoreInvestigators in Quantitative Health Sciences include a diverse group of scientists, ranging in disciplines and specialties, who collaborate with clinical researchers across Cleveland Clinic, outside institutions and industry partners.
Learn MoreThe model uses a patient’s records to estimate their gastric cancer risk and flag individuals who need preventative stomach cancer screening.
Dr. Daniel Rotroff works with physicians to identify and understand biological factors that can help diagnose and manage complex diseases.
The drug would be the first to target right heart failure, the main cause of death for the condition.
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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