Fall 2024 Biostatistics P9104 section 001

Probability for Biostatisticians

Probability: Biostatistic

Call Number 15654
Day & Time
Location
F 1:00pm-3:50pm
657 ROSENFIELD B
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Bin Cheng
Type LECTURE
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

The biostatistical field is changing with new directions emerging constantly. Doing research in these new directions, which often involve large data and complex designs, requires advanced probability and statistics tools. The purpose of this new course is to collect these important probability methods and present them in a way that is friendly to a biostatistics audience. This course is designed for PhD students in Biostatistics. Its primary objective is to help the students achieve a solid understanding of these probability methods and develop strong analytical skills that are necessary for conducting methodological research in modern biostatistics. At the completion of this course, the students will a) have a working knowledge in Law of Large Numbers, Central Limit Theorems, martingale theory, Brownian motions, weak convergence,  empirical process, and Markov chain theory; b) be able to understand the biostatistical literature that involves such methods; c) be able to do proofs that call for such knowledge.

Web Site Vergil
Department Biostatistics
Enrollment 9 students (9 max) as of 9:14PM Wednesday, November 20, 2024
Subject Biostatistics
Number P9104
Section 001
Division School of Public Health
Open To GSAS, Public Health
Note Other: Working knowledge of advanced calculus required.
Section key 20243BIST9104P001