Prerequisites: STAT 203 or STAT 335.
This course overviews applied statistical methods useful in biomedical modelling chosen from: experimental design, categorical data analysis including logistic regression, nonlinear regression, bioassay and synergy modelling, multivariate methods, survival statistics, and longitudinal data analysis techniques. Modern statistical software methods will be extensively used and illustrated.
Outcomes: Students are expected to obtain expertise in applying this course's advanced biostatistical methods application areas including knowing how best to implement these methods, interpret results, and use statistical software output.
This course overviews applied statistical methods useful in biomedical modelling chosen from: experimental design, categorical data analysis including logistic regression, nonlinear regression, bioassay and synergy modelling, multivariate methods, survival statistics, and longitudinal data analysis techniques. Modern statistical software methods will be extensively used and illustrated.
Outcomes: Students are expected to obtain expertise in applying this course's advanced biostatistical methods application areas including knowing how best to implement these methods, interpret results, and use statistical software output.