The Summer Institute in Statistical Genetics (SISG) will move online
July 13-31 in 2020 for its 25th anniversary year. It will offer 18 short
courses across a wide range of topics in statistics and genetics. Full
details are at www.biostat.washington.edu/suminst/sisg
The goal of SISG is to strengthen the statistical and genetic proficiency
and career preparation of scholars from all backgrounds, especially those
from groups historically underrepresented in STEM such as racial and
ethnic minority groups, low income, first generation college students,
veterans, and differently abled and 2SLGBTQ groups.
Registration fees have been halved for 2020. Registration scholarships are
available for US graduate students who wish to take courses not available
at their home institutions and/or would have difficulty in paying the
registration costs. Registration and scholarship applications are now
being accepted at www.biostat.washington.edu/suminst/sisg
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The Summer Institute in Statistical Genetics (SISG) will move online inst/sisg
inst/sisg
July 13-31 in 2020 for its 25th anniversary year. It will offer 18 short
courses across a wide range of topics in statistics and genetics. Full
details are at www.biostat.washington.edu/sum
The goal of SISG is to strengthen the statistical and genetic proficiency
and career preparation of scholars from all backgrounds, especially those
from groups historically underrepresented in STEM such as racial and
ethnic minority groups, low income, first generation college students,
veterans, and differently abled and 2SLGBTQ groups.
Registration fees have been halved for 2020. Registration scholarships are
available for US graduate students who wish to take courses not available
at their home institutions and/or would have difficulty in paying the
registration costs. Registration and scholarship applications are now
being accepted at www.biostat.washington.edu/sum
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