The 2019 Summer Institute in the Department of Public Health Sciences at the Medical University of South Carolina offers 1 and 2 day workshops May 1st through May 10th that introduce current quantitative methods used in key areas of public health, population health and biomedical & clinical research. Topics include analysis of zero-inflated count data; fundamentals of population-based study design; programming in R; longitudinal data; clinical trials; and, deep learning neural networks. See more information and registration at our website:
https://education.musc.edu/colleges/medicine/departments/phs/news-and-events/upcoming-events/summer-institute-2019------------------------------
Valerie Durkalski
Medical University of South Carolina
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