PUBHBIO 6210
Applied Biostatistics I

Theory and application of basic statistical concepts for design of studies in health sciences, integrated with statistical software applications.

Prequisite(s): Graduate student standing.

3 Credits PUBHBIO

PUBHBIO 5280
Introduction to Genomic Data Analysis

Provides an in‐depth analysis of a specific question to which genomic methods are applied. Intersperses experimental methods and statistical analysis of biological data. Some experience with programming is recommended.

Prequisite(s): Junior standing or above. Math 1151 or 1156, STAT 2450 or 2480, and Biology 1113 or MolGen 5660 or Graduate student standing; or permission of instructor.

3 Credits PUBHBIO

PUBHBIO 3193
Individual Studies in Biostatistics

Individual studies in Biostatistics focusing on applied topics.

Prequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

1‐6 Credits PUBHBIO

PUBHBIO 2210H
Honors Biostatistics for Public Health Research

Hands-on experience using statistical tools to answer real-world questions. Students will design and implement a short survey and analyze their results. Emphasis on analysis of actual survey data using statistical software. Statistical topics include numerical/graphical summaries, measures of association, and hypothesis testing. Focus is on interpretation, not calculation. GEN foundation math and quantitative reasoning or data analysis course.

Prequisite(s): Honors standing or permission of instructor.

3 Credits PUBHBIO

PUBHBIO 2210
Biostatistics for Public Health Research

Hands-on experience using statistical tools to answer real-world questions. Students will design and implement a short survey and analyze their results. Emphasis on analysis of actual survey data using statistical software. Statistical topics include numerical/graphical summaries, measures of association and hypothesis testing. Focus is on interpretation, not calculation.
GEN foundation math and quantitative reasoning or data analysis course.

Prequisite(s): None.

3 Credits PUBHBIO
Stanley Lemeshow (center), professor of biostatistics and founding dean of CPH, received an award by CPHP director Andy Wapner and program manager Colleen Fitzgibbons.

Stanley Lemeshow honored at Summer Program

The College of Public Health's Center for Public Health Practice (CPHP) honored Stanley Lemeshow, PhD, at the 20th Annual Summer Program in Population Health this week.
Liz Klein, PhD, MPH

Get to Know: Liz Klein

Ohio State Public Health’s Erinn Aulfinger sat down with Liz Klein, PhD, MPH, associate professor of health behavior and health promotion, to discuss her work tackling tobacco use and how running gives her life balance.
Colleen Fitzgibbons, MPH, CHES, program manager for the Center for Public Health Practice

Learning the language of Mental Health First Aid

As program managerfor the College of Public Health’s Center for Public Health Practice, Colleen Fitzgibbons, MPH, CHES, oversees CPHP and Ohio State Extension's Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Mental Health Awareness Training grant to provide youth Mental Health First Aid training to communities throughout Ohio.
Marielle Brinkman, senior research scientist in the College of Public Health Division of Epidemiology

Warning: tobacco products kill

College of Public Health senior research scientist Marielle Brinkman finds an increase in the use of novel tobacco products.
Biostatistics professor and former CPH dean Stanley Lemeshow, PhD

Lemeshow receives Cupples Award from Boston University

Biostatistics professor and former CPH dean Stanley Lemeshow, PhD, was awarded the 2019 L. Adrienne Cupples Award for Excellence in Teaching, Research, and Service in Biostatistics.
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