Statistics for Genomic Data Science
Offered By: Johns Hopkins University via Coursera
Course Description
Overview
An introduction to the statistics behind the most popular genomic data science projects. This is the sixth course in the Genomic Big Data Science Specialization from Johns Hopkins University.
Syllabus
- Module 1
- This course is structured to hit the key conceptual ideas of normalization, exploratory analysis, linear modeling, testing, and multiple testing that arise over and over in genomic studies.
- Module 2
- This week we will cover preprocessing, linear modeling, and batch effects.
- Module 3
- This week we will cover modeling non-continuous outcomes (like binary or count data), hypothesis testing, and multiple hypothesis testing.
- Module 4
- In this week we will cover a lot of the general pipelines people use to analyze specific data types like RNA-seq, GWAS, ChIP-Seq, and DNA Methylation studies.
Taught by
Jeff Leek
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