REGISTRATION:
You will first need to create an account, then you will self-register.
Registration will close on Friday, 01/06/2022 at 11:59pm EST
COURSE GOAL:
Introduce the basic statistical concepts and methods for cancer research.
BACKGROUND:
Understanding the fundamentals of biostatistics is important for any type of cancer research. BIOSTATISTICS 101/BIOS 101 for Cancer Researchers at Moffitt is an overview of these fundamentals. The lectures and provided materials introduce the basic principals of biostatistics and are intended for individuals desiring a stronger understanding.
COURSE DESCRIPTION: All courses will be presented via Zoom.
This lecture series will cover the following topics: descriptive statistics, hypothesis testing, power estimation, tests comparing group means, correlation and regression, statistical modeling, survival analysis, clinical trials, and behavior research. There will 15 lectures, with initial lectures covering all topics at an introductory level and later lectures providing more details on a subset of topics.
WHO MAY TAKE THIS COURSE?
Clinicians, Fellows, Cancer Researchers, and Cancer Biology Students.
Note: Only Moffitt Members are eligible. Exceptional cases may be discussed with the Administrative Coordinator prior to the registration deadline.
COURSE PREREQUISITES:
None.
- Manager: Steve Sutton