A negative introduction (in the grammatical sense, not the semantic) requires that you invert the Subject-Verb order, so "am I" instead of "I am." Return to the regular order for the positive conclusion. It sounds slightly more natural to me to move "also" closer to the addition, "learned." Another quibble: "beyond" means farther, literally or metaphorically, so "beyond elementary statistics" would be fine, but you're listing fields of learning, so "more" would be more (so to speak) appropriate.
"Not only am I proud of the work we have accomplished together, but I have also learned so much from you about statistics, sciences, and more"
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