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AMS 531 – Molecular Biology Laboratory
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This course is intended to give students a working understanding of the major types of biostatistical analysis used in laboratory
sciences, clinical research, and public health. Topics will include estimation, descriptive statistics, hypothesis testing,
crosstabulations and stratified analysis, life tables, multiple regression, and logistic regression. The course is designed primarily
for student with little formal training in biostatistics, but may also prove valuable to other students who desire a course providing
an integrated approach to diverse biostatistical techniques within an applied framework. Students will learn to manipulate
datasets, analyze them, and interpret the results using the SAS software package.
Prerequisites: undergraduate biology, biochemistry, and permission of the instructor
Credits: 3
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