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Practical Statistics

Instructor:
Hunter N. Moseley
Michael Paul Murphy
Hunter N. Moseley
Michael Paul Murphy
611
Credits:
2.0
001
Building:
Medical Center
Medical Center
Room:
Rm.MN0263
Rm.MN0263
Semester:
Fall 2022
Start Date:
End Date:
Name:
Practical Statistics
Requisites:

Prereq: Some background in molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, and/or chemistry (including organic chemistry) at the graduate level is recommended. Courses such as BCH 401G, IBS 601, IBS 602, or IBS 603 would satisfy this recommendation.

Class Type:
LEC
LEC
2:00 pm
1:00 pm
2:50 pm
1:50 pm
Days:
W
F
Note:
Controlled Enrollment; For IBS and TOX students only

Practical Statistics will introduce students to basic statistical concepts and applications that are used in a majority of biomedical and translational research studies. The emphasis will be on "how" and "why" certain basic statistical applications are used rather than the theory behind various statistical methods. Students will cover materials using didactic lectures, examples of data from the primary literature, and homework problems.

Practical Statistics will introduce students to basic statistical concepts and applications that are used in a majority of biomedical and translational research studies. The emphasis will be on "how" and "why" certain basic statistical applications are used rather than the theory behind various statistical methods. Students will cover materials using didactic lectures, examples of data from the primary literature, and homework problems.

IBS