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ReproducibiliTea: Statistical Insights into reliable research
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About the guest
Hanna Granroth-Wilding is an experienced biostatistician with a primary research background. Having completed her PhD at the University of Edinburgh, she continued her postdoctoral research in the UK and Finland, most recently at the University of Helsinki in the behavioral ecology group. After a spell in the energy industry, she now works at the Medical Faculty's Biostatistics Consulting Service, supporting researchers across the campus with statistical quandaries from planning through implementation to write-up and review.
What?
This month's pick is a more technical paper on pseudoreplication in neuroscience. We ask you to focus on the general idea of the paper without sweating too much over specific numbers and cases. Do not be intimidated if there are any unknown statistical terms or techniques. Rather, bring the unknowns and questions to the discussion!
Name: Lazic SE. The problem of pseudoreplication in neuroscientific studies: is it affecting your analysis? BMC Neurosci. 2010 Jan 14;11:5. doi: 10.1186/1471-2202-11-5. PMID: 20074371; PMCID: PMC2817684.
See HERE for pdf version.
Please submit your registration before the event HERE. The registration is not binding. It will only be used to estimate amounts of food and drinks. So do come over even if you didn't register!
3D Proteomics for Single Cells - Novel Insights in Immunology and Cancer Enabled by Molecular Pixelation 3D Proteomics
3D Proteomics for Single Cells - Novel Insights in Immunology and Cancer Enabled by Molecular Pixelation 3D Proteomics
Discover how Molecular Pixelation has been used to uncover cancer-specific phenotypes in hematological malignancies and CAR-T cell functionality and efficency.
Speaker: Louise Leijonancker, Field Application specialist, Pixelgen technologies
The seminar will be followed by a Q&A session, where you will have the opportunity to engage with the speaker and ask any questions related to the topic.
Dissertation: Anniina Tervi
Opponent: Associate Professor, Ph.D. Melina Claussnitzer, Harvard Medical School, Harvard University, Boston, MA, USA
Kliinisen kemian seminaarit
Pia Villa
Biostatistics drop-in workshop
Are you a researcher needing support with any statistical aspect of your work? The Biostatistics Consulting Service here at Meilahti Campus holds drop-in workshop sessions every other week to answer smaller questions about your analysis - solving a particular problem, how to get started, etc. We provide service in Finnish, English and Swedish.
The next workshop is on Wednesday 29th January, at 13:00-15:00 in Biomedicum 2B, in the Olohuone on floor 6. Come whenever you can. Note that you may end up waiting a while for your turn, especially early on in the session. We aim to spend no more than 15 minutes with each customer.
Bring:
· your computer
· your data
· your questions
and we biostatisticians will be on hand to help and guide.
Registration is not required, but you can help us prepare for your questions by filling in this form. The workshops are open to any researcher at the university's Medical Faculty, HUS or FIMM.
The following sessions are planned for 29th Jan, 12th Feb, 26th Feb, (N.B. 3-week interval!) 19th March, 2nd April, 16th April, 30th April, 14th May and 28th May.
For more in-depth questions, please book a one-on-one consultation session using this e-form where we will have time to go into more detail.