Date: 28 - 30 November 2022

**The course is now full with a long waiting list. But you can still register to Day 3 (long talks), which is free of charge, but registration is mandatory please use this form to register.** # Overview Data analysis is fundamental for arriving at scientific conclusions and testing different model hypotheses. Key to this is understanding uncertainty in our results, and Bayesian statistics offers a framework to quantify and assess the variability in our inference from data. This 3-day course will introduce participants to the core concepts of Bayesian statistics through lectures and applied examples. The first two days of the course will be dedicated to lectures and practical exercises. The practical exercises will be implemented in the widely used R programming language and the Rstan library. They will enable participants to use standard Bayesian statistical tools and interpret their results. The third day will host a series of talks by experts from SIB groups, who will present state-of-the-art Bayesian methods and their application in the life sciences. # Preliminary program ## Day 1 - in person, in Basel 9:00 – 17:00: **Jack Kuipers** (ETH Zurich and SIB) and **Wandrille Duchemin** (University of Basel and SIB) * T-test recap * P-values and confidence intervals * Monte Carlo methods * Bayesian first steps #### Long talk and demo 1 - online * 17:15 – 18: 30 Bayesian stochastic modelling in Systems Biology - **Simone Tiberi** (University of Bologna) ## Day 2 - in person, in Basel 9:00 – 17:00: **Jack Kuipers** (ETH Zurich and SIB) and **Wandrille Duchemin** (University of Basel and SIB) * Bayesian t-tests (STAN + BRMS) * Priors * Bayesian linear regression * Bayesian logistic regression #### Long talk and demo 2 - online (cont.) * 17:15 – 18: 30 Bayesian approaches for (bulk and single-cell) RNA-seq data - **Simone Tiberi** (cont.)(University of Bologna) ## Day 3 - Long talks and demos - online * 10:00 - Informative Bayesian priors boost power in genome-wide association studies - **Zoltan Kutalik** (University of Lausanne and SIB) * 11:00 Coffee break * 11:15 - cont. **Zoltan Kutalik** * 12:30 Lunch break * 14:00 – Bayesian foundations of Phylogenetic and Phylodynamic inference – **Timothy Vaughan** (BSSE-ETHZ and SIB) * 15:00 Coffee break * 15:15 – cont. **Timothy Vaughan** * 16:30 Close # Audience This course is intended for life scientists familiar with statistical inference and who would like to add the Bayesian perspective to enrich their research. # Learning outcomes At the end of the course, participants should be able to: * Recognise the core components of a Bayesian model * List the main concepts of methods for Bayesian inference * Implement a simple Bayesian model in R * Interpret the results of a Bayesian model # Prerequisites ##### Knowledge / competencies **Being at ease with R is absolutely required for this course** (at least equivalent to the First steps with R SIB course). Basic knowledge of statistical inference (for instance, equivalent to the Introduction to statistics SIB course) is also required. Both pre-requisites are also taught by the ETHZurich course introduction to statistics and R ##### Technical You are required to bring your own laptop and make sure that the following software is installed PRIOR to the course: * A recent verion of R and RStudio (the free version is more than enough). Additionally, make sure to have the following R libraries installed: * The Rstan package (warning, there are 2 steps to the installation: Configuring C++ toolchains, and then installation of Rstan) * Rmarkdown * Shiny * tidyverse * BRMS # Application The registration fees for the 3 full-days for academics are **120 CHF** and **600 CHF** for for-profit companies (Apply button at the bottom of this page). **Day 3 (long talks) is free of charge, but registration is mandatory - in this case, please use this form.** While participants are registered on a first come, first served basis, exceptions may be made to ensure diversity and equity, which may increase the time before your registration is confirmed. You will be informed by email of your registration confirmation. Upon reception of the confirmation email, participants will be asked to confirm attendance by paying the fees within 5 days. Applications close on *30/09/2022* or as soon as the course is full. Deadline for free-of-charge cancellation is set to *14/11/2022*. Cancellation after this date will not be reimbursed. Please note that participation in SIB courses is subject to our general conditions. # Venue and Time This course will be in person only at the University of Basel on Days 1 and 2, and online only on Day 3. The course will start at 9:00 and end around 17:00. More information will be provided to the registered participants in due time. # Additional information Coordination: Patricia Palagi We will recommend 0.75 ECTS credits for this course (given that a successful evaluation is achieved at the end of the course). You are welcome to register to the SIB courses mailing list to be informed of all future courses and workshops, as well as all important deadlines using the form here. Please note that participation in SIB courses is subject to our general conditions. SIB abides by the ELIXIR Code of Conduct. Participants of SIB courses are also required to abide by the same code. For more information, please contact training@sib.swiss.

Keywords: biostatistics, training

City: Basel

Country: Switzerland

Organizer: SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics


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