1. Foundation on quantitative skills that are essential for a career related to big-data in biomedicine.
2. Hands-on experience in real world or experimental datasets that provide deeper insight of a relevant career path.
3. Opportunity to develop long-term connections with peers and mentors.
4. Perspective on academic career choices
5. Networking opportunity through social evenings and awards
Date: 4th August -22nd August, 2025 (three weeks)
The program will include a preparatory bootcamp of one week followed by the two weeks training session as described below:
The first week will focus on bringing students of diverse academic backgrounds upto the required level of proficiency on data handling. Here, the students will be introduced to the basics of Unix command-line, R programming language etc. that are essential for the following week’s program.
The second and third weeks will involve didactic and hands-on research experience. In the morning sessions, The didactic lectures will provide learning essentials on various quantitative techniques on handling, analyzing, visualizing and understanding of data in the areas not limited to biostatistics, imaging, epidemiology and genomics. The lectures will be delivered by relevant faculty from Yale University and Ashoka University. In the afternoon session, The students will handle data from various ongoing research projects of Ashoka University to address given research questions. The hands-on sessions will be mentored by respective principal investigators from Ashoka University. Tentatively, we will focus on a few major areas of big-data application in biomedical sciences, 1) Genomics; 2) Imaging – Microscopy; 3) Clinical data.
On the concluding day, there would be a symposium with keynote lectures and all student groups would present their research findings.
Advisor, Koita Centre for Digital Health, Ashoka University
John D. Kalbfleisch Distinguished University Professor, Siobán D. Harlow Collegiate Professor of Public Health, Chair of the Department of Biostatistics at the University of Michigan School of Public Health.
Dean, BioSciences and Health Research,
Trivedi School of Biosciences, Ashoka University
Head, Koita Center for Digital Health at Ashoka
MBBS, PhD, Diplomate American Board (Int Med, Pulm Dis, Crit Care)
Simons-Ashoka Early Career Fellow,
Mentor: Gautam Menon, Professor of Physics & Biology, Ashoka University
Co-mentor: Lalit Dandona, Distinguished Research Professor, PHFI, India & Prof. of Health Metrics, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, USA.
MBBS, IPGMER-SSKM Hospital, Kolkata & PhD, IGIB, New Delhi
Associate Professor of Biology, Ashoka University,
DBT-WellcomeTrust Senior Fellow,
Adjunct Faculty, Genetics department, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Ph.D. CCMB, Hyderabad
Associate Professor of Biology, Ashoka University
Ph.D. Jawaharlal Nehru University
All candidates are required to fill the online application form latest by the 20th of June. UGs, PGs (including students enrolled for PhD) from math, natural sciences, computer science, biological and medical sciences and other related domains, with a yearning to contribute to the growing field of quantitative biomedical sciences are eligible to apply.
Selection will be based on academic credentials and certifications, skill set, recommendation letters and statement of purpose. High school level mathematics proficiency is desirable, and if it is not reflected in the transcript, additional certification of math background may be included
Rs. 5000 (to be paid after selection). The program fees includes the cost of lodging (accommodation and food) for the entire duration of the program.
Travel expenses to Ashoka University and back need to be borne by the participants.