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Introductory Course in Biostatistics, 4th - 7th June
Course Lecturers:
George P. McCabe
, Purdue University;
John Newell, CRFG, NUI Galway
The workshop provides participants with an overview of fundamental biostatistical methods, an understanding of the key concept of variability and a practical working knowledge of the statistical techniques they are likely to encounter in applied medical research. Techniques covered include study design, analysing one and two sample problems (independent and dependent data) through interval estimation and hypothesis testing approaches, comparing three or more samples (analysis of variance), sample size calculations and appraising medical statistics in the literature. Each session has been designed in the format of a workshop and will include lectures and computer based practical work.
The course will be run over three mornings and one full day (Thursday)
Academic Rate: €400. Commercial Rate on request.
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The objective of this course is to provide training for the next generation of healthcare workers in the clinical research arena, providing a platform for more enhanced efficiencies in the translation of medical discoveries into clinical practice. Course contributors include senior academics and medical professionals from NUI Galway, Galway University Hospitals and McMaster University, Canada, who are actively engaged in clinical research. This programme is closely linked with the HRB Clinical Research Facility, Galway. Aimed at individuals employed in the healthcare sector, this course has been developed to meet the needs of working graduates who wish to upskill, specialise or change career direction. For more information click
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The M.Sc. in Biostatistics is by research and is offered in collaboration with the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Applied Mathematics, NUI Galway. Biostatistics is a field of statistics concerned with designing, analysing and interpreting health research. Biostatisticians are needed in virtually all health sciences disciplines: epidemiology, public health, clinical research, basic medical sciences and health services research. Research areas which rely heavily on biostatisticians include clinical trials, observational studies of disease causation, surveys, evaluation of diagnostic tests and medical imaging studies. On completion the student will be well-equipped to take on positions as statisticians in government or industry or to continue in a Ph.D. program in Biostatistics.
The aim of this one-to-two year programme is to provide sound training in modern statistical methodology with a focus on the:
The course has no formal lecture component although students may be asked to attend lectures, or a short course, if necessary. The research requirement will involve managing the statistical component of three medical projects (through the Clinical Research Facility) the results of which will form the basis of a thesis.
The thesis is meant to provide experience of completing a project from the initial stage (design and power calculation) through to the final report. The development of new statistical techniques is not required. The thesis should however have some innovative aspect to it, such as applying a recently developed technique to a set of data or in a subject area where it has not been routinely used.
This program will be of interest to students with an undergraduate degree in mathematics or statistics who wish to specialise in biostatistics and develop their skills in modern statistical methods.
Admission requirements:
An undergraduate degree in Statistics or Mathematics (with a strong statistical component) with at least an upper second-class honours.
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