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Imran Parvez is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Institute for Public and Preventive Health at Augusta University's Medical College of Georgia. He holds a PhD and MS in Biostatistics from Augusta University (2024), and an MS in Statistics from Oakland University (2019). His academic appointment focuses on biostatistics and data science in public health contexts.
Research Interests: His work spans biostatistics, bioinformatics, computational genomics, cancer epidemiology, deep learning, machine learning, and clinical trials. He applies advanced statistical and computational methods to address public health challenges, particularly in transplant medicine and pediatric chronic disease management.
Recent Publications Trend: His recent research demonstrates a focus on applying biostatistical modeling to clinical datasets—specifically in kidney transplantation monitoring using cell-free DNA and predicting unscheduled healthcare use in childhood asthma. These studies reflect interdisciplinary work at the intersection of data science and clinical public health.
Scientific Awards:
- Award of Excellence in Research in Biostatistics, Augusta University, 2024
- Outstanding PhD Biostatistics Graduate Student Award, Department of Biostatistics, Data Science and Epidemiology, 2023
Teaching and Service: Dr. Parvez teaches core courses in biostatistics and data science, including STAT 7010, DATS 7860, and STAT 7850. He serves on departmental computing and library committees and contributes to peer review for journals such as Statistical Computation and Simulation (Taylor & Francis) and Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being (Wiley).
Laboratories and Teams: While no specific lab is named, his affiliation with the Institute for Public and Preventive Health suggests integration into collaborative research teams focused on population health analytics and preventive medicine initiatives.



