BIOC 102 Spring MCB Course Module
The final term of a year-long graduate-level course in biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, a continuation of BIOC 101 and BIOL 103. These special-topics mini-courses provide more in-depth information about specific areas in biochemistry, cell and molecular biology. Each first-year MCB student must enroll in three sequential modules. Module topics offered each year will vary. Students should contact Janet Cheney for current list of spring-term modules and descriptions.
In this comprehensive workshop, PhD students specializing in molecular and cellular biology will be introduced to the intricate world of applied statistics using the R programming language. Spanning nine insightful sessions across three weeks, students will delve deep into topics ranging from hypothesis testing to regression, mastering the art of designing a statistical analysis pipeline, and exploring the vast universe of publicly available data resources. Tailored to the unique needs of biological research, this course ensures a seamless blend of theory and application, equipping students with the statistical tools essential for groundbreaking research.
Instructor
Kettenbach and Bobak