Besides informal teaching, I teach Molecular
and Genetic Epdimiology II" (Epi 219). This course covers
statistical topics in genetic and molecular epidemiology. The
emphasis is on statistical concepts and methods in a genetics context.
Here's an overview.
Here are some lecture notes from the class and elsewhere.
- "Cluster computing," on distributed biomedical computing,
Patient Oriented Research Talks, May 6, 2005.
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- "Genetic mapping in model organisms," Epi 219,
March 17, 2006. PDF
- "iTest Shuffle: Permutation tests," Epi 219,
March 28, 2006. PDF
- "Yellow peas: Likelihoods and likelihood ratios," Epi 219,
March 28, 2006. PDF
- "Causal inference: Propensity scores, instrumental variables, and
sensititvity analyses," Epi 219, April 16, 2006.
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- "Genetic coin flips: Family-based association studies," Epi 219,
April 18, 2006. PDF
- "Statistical analysis of population-based candidate gene studies,"
Epi 219, April 24, 2006. PDF
- "Statistical issues in DNA identification and testing," Epi 219,
May 09, 2006. PDF
- "Multiple comparisons and the False Discovery Rate," Epi 219,
May 15, 2006.
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