StatisticsSummer Course

Biostatistics
Major Discipline(s)
Biology, Mathematics, Engineering
Location
Location: Stockholm
Available
Session 1
Credit(s)
3

This is an introduction to visualization and statistical methods for the analysis of biological data. Emphasizing both a conceptual understanding and analysis of real data sets, the course covers biological experiment design, methods of data collection, and analysis of small and large data sets with examples drawn from microbiology, medical research, and ecology. To conduct statistical analyses, you are introduced to R and R-Studio.

Related Discipline(s)

This summer course would also be of interest to the following discipline(s):
Environmental Science, Neuroscience

Faculty

María de la Paz Celorio

DIS Summer Faculty

Ph.D., University of California, Davis, USA (2008). Postdoctoral researcher at Max Planck Institute of Chemical Ecology, Jena, Germany (2008-2010), and at Stockholm University, Sweden. Researcher and Research Analyst at Stockholm University. Has contributed to the understanding of gene-expression plasticity in butterflies and genetic differentiation of populations of wild fish using genome-wide data. Has taught courses and led practical laboratories on statistics, biotechnology, and population genetics for American and Swedish students. With DIS since 2021.