This course teaches scientists to become more effective writers, using practical examples and exercises. Topics include: principles of good writing, tricks for writing faster and with less anxiety, the format of a scientific manuscript, peer review, grant writing, ethical issues in scientific publication, and writing for general audiences.
FreeIn today’s data-driven world, understanding statistics is more crucial than ever. This course offers a fresh perspective, diverging from traditional introductory courses to delve into the intricacies of data. The course examines its origins, explores the realms of big data and web scraping, and addresses ethical concerns surrounding data use.
Medical statistics, a branch of biostatistics, is the science of collecting, summarizing, presenting, and interpreting data in relation to the medicine and health fields. Through its use in medical research and investigations, we can better understand health phenomena in our populations. By studying medical statistics, you will gain the statistical literacy needed to remain adept and adaptable in our ever-changing health industries. While the examples and applications are within the context of health and medicine, the statistical foundations you will gain can be applied to any industry.
New medical innovations are constantly hitting the market and changing patient care and research - but what goes into creating these technologies? Researchers need to design, conduct, and report on clinical trials to better understand health and medicine.