Below are course webpages related to things I teach both here at UMB and as invited workshops. Feel free to email me with inquiries and other questions.
- An Introduction to Computational Data Analysis for Biology (Biol 607/617): Graduate course in biostatistics, data science, and experimental design. Past versions can be found here: 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020.
- Advanced Data Analysis for Biology (Biol 609): A course in advanced Bayesian and other modeling methods (mixed models, autocorrelation, SEM, zero inflation, GAMs, etc.) focused on biological data streams.
- Introduction to Data Science for Biology (Biol 355/356): Undergraduate class for biologists introducing programming, analysis, and communication centered around drawing inference from diverse data types in biology.
- Marine Biology & Ecology (Biol 310/381): Undergraduate class for juniors/seniors interested in a community ecology approach to marine biology.
- Structural Equation Modeling: I teach a 5 day workshop course in SEM. I’ve taught this at universities and field stations from Sweden to Mexico. I also offer it annually in the winter in Boston. Please contact me if interested, bearing in mind that my ability to come and teach it outside of Boston is subject to the constraints of my teaching and field schedule.
- Underwater Research Methods: A summer course for students interested in satisfying the UMB requirements for research diving. Emphasis on dive safety and the research techniques required to perform studies on SCUBA. Also taught at the Shoals Marine Lab anually.
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