Data Science Training Program
February 24-February 25, 2025

Reuben Thomas

Associate Core Director

Why do we perform experiments? What conclusions would we like to be able to draw from these experiments? Who are we trying to convince? How does the “magic” of statistics help us reach conclusions?

This workshop, held in two sessions, will in part attempt to answer some of these questions. It’s open to anyone interested in learning more about the basics of statistics, experimental design, and the fundamentals of hypothesis testing.

The first session will lay out the foundational concepts, while the last session will concentrate on the practical implementation of some basic hypothesis tests and on performing statistical power analyses in R.

Novice: This is an introductory workshop in the Biostats series. No background in statistics, prior experience, or prerequisites are required.

Visit the workshop site for more details and materials.

Details

Dates
February 24, 2025
1:00pm–3:00pm
February 25, 2025
1:00pm–3:00pm
Location
Online
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The Gladstone Data Science Training Program was started in 2018 to provide trainees with learning opportunities and hands-on workshops to improve their skills in bioinformatics and computational analysis. This program offers a series of workshops throughout the year to enable trainees to gain new skills and get support with their questions and data.

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

At Gladstone, we are committed to providing events and professional development activities that resonate with our community’s diverse members. Our goal is to develop creative programming that encompasses a wide variety of ideas and perspectives to inspire, educate, and engage with everyone within our walls.

We want to effect positive change through our events and activities by providing a platform for discussions on important topics related to increasing diversity and inclusiveness in the sciences.