Division of Quantitative and Clinical Sciences

Overview and Mission

The Division of Quantitative and Clinical Sciences within the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology is dedicated to advancing women's health through rigorous, data-driven research and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Our mission is to integrate quantitative methodologies—including biostatistics, epidemiology, data science, and clinical informatics—with clinical expertise to generate insights that improve patient care, inform policy, and drive innovation in reproductive and maternal health. We foster a collaborative environment that supports translational research and mentorship, and the development of future leaders in clinical and population health sciences.


Division Director and Faculty

Digna Velez Edwards, PhD, MS
Division Director, Quantitative Sciences
Director, Womens Health Research
Professor, Obstetrics and Gynecology

Faculty
Digna Velez Edwards, PhD, MS
Sarah Osmundson, MD, MS
Elizabeth Jasper, PhD
Brittney Snyder, PhD
Alexis Sundermann, MD, PhD
Ayush, Giri, PhD

Staff 
Sarah Jones, MPH
Salisha Marryshow Batson, PhD
Jinyuan Liu, PhD
Amir Hossein Javid, PhD
Jing Wang, PhD

Students
Alexis Akerele, BS, MS
Catherine Greene, BA
Jessica Winter, BS, MS
Jeewoo Kim, BA