Instructor: Mahesh Sankaran, Sabarinathan Radhakrishnan
Duration of the course:
1st Feb 2026 to 31st May 2026
Credits: 3
Course Outline:

Biostatistics

This course covers some of the basic and intermediate statistical methods and principles necessary for the analysis and interpretation of biological data.

Descriptive statistics (central tendency and variance); analysis of univariate and multivariate data; probability density and distribution functions; hypothesis testing and group comparison (parametric and nonparametric tests); Experimental design; Linear models and Generalized linear models; types of random data, Fourier transform and its application in image analysis, spectral and correlation analysis;  random error estimates in data measurements. P-values, multiple hypothesis testing and limitations;  power and sample size calculation.

Course Outcomes

After completing this course, the student will be able to:

CO1

This course will help to understand the basics of general statistical methods used in hypothesis testing and how to choose the right statistical test suitable for the data type (and be aware of the limitations).

CO2

Through this course, we will also cover some basic R and statistical packages (implemented in R), which can be useful to apply on student’s own datasets in future. We will use MATLAB for random image analysis and correlation analysis.

 

Course Term: Jan Term - 2026
Course Year: 2026/2027
Course Code: BIO-131.6