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TraCS Professional Development: How to Give a 10 Minute Scientific Talk

Fri. 29 Jan, 2021 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm

This Professional Development seminar is great for research professionals, graduate students, postdocs and early stage faculty researchers. It covers foundational skills useful for career development in clinical/translational research.

The second module of this seminar is titled Communication Skills and will equip attendees with knowledge of how to best communicate within their research teams and with the public. Each session of the seminar will meet Fridays at 12:00 pm. This session is titled: How to give a 10 minute scientific talk.

Presenter
Susan Pusek, DrSc, Director, Education Programs
NC TraCS Institute

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Odum Institute: Time Series Analysis

Fri. 29 Jan, 2021 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm

This course will provide a basic introduction to time series analysis and its applications in social science research. Emily Wager, PhD will cover time series regression and exploratory data analysis, ARIMA models, model identification/estimation, intervention analysis and other models used for causal inference.

This course will use examples and hands-on labs in STATA. Participants should have a thorough understanding of regression analysis and some familiarity with STATA.

Presenter
Emily Wager, PhD, Visiting Assistant Professor
University of Houston

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