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Methodology and Biostatistics Seminar Series - Fall 2003

A series of seminars and workshops sponsored by the Methodology and Biostatistics Core which provide opportunities for scientists to familiarize themselves with and even gain working knowledge of research methodologies and procedures.

Contact: Trace Kershaw for more information (203) 785-3441.

September

25

Thursday

 

Yasmina Katsulis, Ph.D., CIRA Post-Doctoral Fellow, NIMH Training Program, Yale University

Mixed Methods: Theory and Practice

Location: CIRA, 40 Temple Street, Ste # 1B New Haven, CT

October

23

Thursday

 

Trace Kershaw Ph.D., Assistant Professor, School of Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale University

Clusters, Trees, and Types: Statistical Methods for Assessing Complex Data Patterns and Relationships

Location: CIRA, 40 Temple Street, Ste # 1B New Haven, CT

December

4

Thursday

 

Douglas Heckathorn Ph.D., Professor, Department of Sociology, Cornell University

Respondent-Driven Sampling: A Network-Based Method for Sampling Hidden Populations and Studying the Structure of Large Social Networks

Location: CIRA, 40 Temple Street, Ste # 1B New Haven, CT

December

15

Monday

 

Alexander Tulupyev, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Mathematics and Mechanics, St. Petersburg State University, Russia

Serial Dilution Assays: Design Issues in Detecting the Number of Living HIV Particles

Location: CIRA, 40 Temple Street, Ste # 1B New Haven, CT


All Methodology and Biostatistics Seminars:
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YACS@CIRA
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GRANT OPPORTUNITIES
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is now accepting grant proposals for the first round of Grand Challenges Explorations, a new $100 million global health initiative.

CORE SERVICES
CIRA's Core Services are aimed at encouraging the development of new scientists conducting HIV prevention research and enhancing the quality of new and ongoing HIV prevention research at Yale.