Detailed information about the course

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Title

Introductory Biostatistics for Biologists

Dates

14-15 March 2024

Lang EN Workshop language is English
Organizer(s)

Debora Zoia, CUSO MPS coordinator Corinne Dentan, CUSO StarOmics coordinator Dr. Emilie Genty, CUSO Microbiology coordinator

Speakers

Dr. Romain-Daniel Gosselin, CHUV

Description

The objective of this workshop is to highlight the systematic and universal nature of the vast majority of statistical flaws and their solutions. The course aims to explain the importance of biostatistics for science reproducibility/reliability and teach good practices.

Content

The lectures are tailored to biologists and concentrating on logic thinking behind biostatistics. Particular emphasis is placed on experimental design, analysis and presentation. The sessions include lectures and a workshop where attendees can apply their newfound skills in critically analysing the statistics in published articles.

Biostatistics: A short (and digestible) introduction to biostatistics; Statistical inference: good understanding of p-values and NHST; Statistical design: power, independence of variables, randomization

Analysis: Selection of statistical tests; Parametric vs. non-parametric tests; Regression and correlation; Multiple comparisons: ANOVA and beyond; Introduction to linear models; Repeated measures; The problems of p-values.

Data presentation and visualization: Graphical display; Error-bars, scatter plots and box plots, violin plots: the dos and don'ts; Which information to disclose?

Hand on workshop & 'consulting' session: Critical analysis of biostatistics of illustrative examples or published articles.

The last afternoon is largely dedicated to common discussion on biostatistical questions and problematics related to students' research projects. Questions will be sent to the teacher some weeks before the course through a form.

Program

Schedule: 9h00 - 17h00

Location

University of Lausanne, Room 319 Amphipôle

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Information

This course is organized in collaboration with the CUSO doctoral programs in Microbial Sciences and Molecular Plant Sciences.

Expenses

Reimbursements for CUSO Students: Train ticket, 2°class, half-fare from your institution to the place of the activity.

Reimbursement of your travel tickets can be asked online through your MyCUSO.
See HERE for the procedure.

CUSO StarOmics students: for any question concerning reimbursement please contact the CUSO StarOmics coordinator Corinne Dentan 
Other CUSO students: please contact the coordinator of your program.

Registration

Deadline for registration: 01.03.2024
15 places available for CUSO students (5 for each participating program)

For cancellations after the Deadline of registration or no show: 50 CHF administrative fees

Places

15

Deadline for registration
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