STAT 102: INTRODUCTORY BIOSTATISTICS

Fall 2007
Lecture: MW 11:40-12:55, 116 Old Chem Bldg
Labs: T 10:30-11:20,11:40-12:30 01 Old Chem Bldg

Prof: Scott Schmidler       TA: Dane Johnson
Email: schmidler@stat.duke.edu
(include "Stat 102" in subject line)
      Email: dmj6@stat.duke.edu
Office: 223D Old Chemistry Building       Office: 211 Old Chem (SECC)
Phone: 684-8064       Phone:
Office hours: TBA or by appt.       Office hours: TBA (see also SECC)


Course description:

Reading and interpretation of statistical analyses from life science and medical literature. Conceptual bases for using data and understanding uncertainty when making treatment decisions about patients. Includes extensive reading and class discussion of articles from the medical literature. Topics include: basic concepts and tools of probability and conditional probability, independence, two-by-two tables, Simpson's paradox, medical diagnosis, ROC curves, study designs for medical problems, inference and hypothesis testing for RCT's, decision analysis and decision trees, and basic survival analysis. Emphasizes role of biostatistics, drug testing, and clinical trials in modern society.

Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites for this course.