.

Statistical Genomics - Education

  Here is a link to a Science Special Issue on mathematics in biology.

Stat 180/236: Introduction to Bayesian Statistics This is an upper-level undergraduate/ graduate course. It does not require too much in the way of background (but see details). Examples are often from Bioinformatics. Winter 2008.

Stat 202c: Monte Carlo Methods in Statistics Last offered in Spring 2007, will be offered again in Spring 2008.

Stat 296: Seminars in statistical genomics Each partecipant in the course has to be actively involved in a research project under some supervison of the instructor. During the weekly meetings we alternate discussion of the reseatrch project with readings of articles on current topics in Statistics and Genetics that are particularly relevant for statistical genomics.

Stat 254: Statistics for Computational Biology This course is a core requirement for the UCLA Bioinformatics Certificate Program.

Hum Gen 236b: Advanced Human Genetics Part of the Human Genetics PhD requirements.

Stat 19: Genetic enhancements and the quest for perfection This is a fiat-lux seminar offered in Winter 2008. It explores some ethical implications of genomic technology.

Stat 19: Eugenics and Statistics: Interpreting Genetic Basis of Human Traits This is a fiat-lux seminar offered in Fall 2005.

Stat 19: Decoding bio-information: a new challenge for the quantitative sciences. This is a Fiat Lux seminar on the interplay of mathematics and biology, offered Fall 2003.

.
Welcome Projects People Publications Software Education Outreach Resources