BIO 550: STATISTICS FOR BIOINFORMATICS

Program
Level
Undergraduate
Instructor
Northeastern University
Credits 4
Introduces the concepts of probability and statistics used in bioinformatics applications, particularly the analysis of microarray data. Uses statistical computation using the open-source R program. Topics include maximum likelihood; Monte Carlo simulations; false discovery rate adjustment; nonparametric methods, including bootstrap and permutation tests; correlation, regression, ANOVA, and generalized linear models; preprocessing of microarray data and gene filtering; visualization of multivariate data; and machine-learning techniques, such as clustering, principal components analysis, support vector machine, neural networks, and regression tree. This course is offered at Northeastern University as MATH 7340.
Prerequisites
ECO 115 Statistics with Excel and BIO 260 Bioinformatics.