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− | Faculty in the group teach in a variety of formal and informal settings; materials that support some of this teaching are archived in this wiki. If you would like to re-use them for your own teaching, please e-mail [mailto:goncalo@umich.edu|goncalo@umich.edu] . | + | Faculty in the group teach in a variety of formal and informal settings; materials that support some of this teaching are archived in this wiki. If you would like to re-use them for your own teaching, please e-mail the course instructor (either [mailto:goncalo@umich.edu Goncalo Abecasis] or [mailto:hmkang@umich.edu Hyun Min Kang]). |
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| == [[Biostatistics 666: Main Page|BIOSTAT 666]] Statistical and Numerical Methods in Human Genetics == | | == [[Biostatistics 666: Main Page|BIOSTAT 666]] Statistical and Numerical Methods in Human Genetics == |
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| Biostatistics 666 is a Masters level course that introduces many of the numerical methods and concepts useful for | | Biostatistics 666 is a Masters level course that introduces many of the numerical methods and concepts useful for |
| these types of study. | | these types of study. |
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| + | == [[Biostatistics 615/815: Main Page|BIOSTAT 615 / 815]] Statistical Computing == |
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| + | Computational methods are an essential tool for tackling many statistical problems. This course aims to provide students with a practical understanding of computational challenges and approaches related to modern statistical computing. Most of the examples will be in C++ and a prior introduction to statistics and computing is recommended. |
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| + | Most recently, the course was taught by Hyun Min Kang. |
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| + | == [[Biostatistics 830: Main Page|BIOSTAT 830]] Advanced Topics in Statistical Genetics == |
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| + | This course discusses recent papers and other cutting edge developments related to the methodology for analysis of genetic association studies, with a special focus on papers published in the last 2-3 years and in the analysis of high-throughput sequence data. |