Biostatistics Seminar
Biostatistics Seminars: Heungsun Hwang, Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, McGill University. A New Approach to Structural Equation Modeling: Genearlized stuctured component analysis.
Biostatistics Seminar
Biostatistics Seminars: Heungsun Hwang, Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, McGill University. A New Approach to Structural Equation Modeling: Genearlized stuctured component analysis.
Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health

The Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health offers separate graduate training programs in each of its three broadly defined disciplines.
Biostatistics: Admission & Application
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As of October 2012, McGill’s formerly paper-based graduate application process has been replaced with a more convenient electronic version. For detailed instructions on how to apply and how to upload required supporting docum
Courses & Timetables
BIOSTATISTICS COURSES OFFERED
IMPORTANT
- Special students and students from other departments or universities require the permission of the course instructor.
- Several required courses and relevant elective courses for our programs are offered at the department of Mathematics and Statistics. Please visit the website for further details on these courses.
- Elective courses may also be taken from other universities in Montreal.
Biostatistics: Program Requirements
Biostatistics
Winter 2013
Some of the purposes of these sessions are: to promote biostatistics and biostatistical methodology; serve as a learning opportunity for both students and faculty; foster communication, collaboration, professionalism, career development.
The format will be varied: seminar presentations, journal club, discussions of work in progress, interact with visitors, etc.
Biostatistics
What is Biostatistics? The field involves the development and application of statistical methods to scientific research in areas such as medicine, epidemiology, environmental health, genetics, and ecology. Biostatisticians play key roles in designing studies – from helping to formulate the questions that can be answered by data collection to the decisions on how best to collect the data – and in analyzing the resulting data.
Graduate Studies
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Introduction
The graduate programs in the Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health encompass three broadly defined disciplines.