For more than two decades, the Summer Institute in Statistical Genetics (SISG) has introduced geneticists to modern methods of statistical analysis and statisticians to the challenges posted by modern genetic data. Bruce Weir serves as the Director of SISG.
Registration Now Open
Session Dates: July 13-31, 2020
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 Now Open
Session Dates: July 13-31, 2020
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.
- Design a program relevant to your interest by choosing from module offerings.
- Most participants take a maximum of 3.
- Each module is two-and-a-half days.
- Participants receive a certificate of completion.
- Module format for 2020 will include some or all of the following:
- Pre-recorded lectures
- Interactive live sessions
- Online discussion
- Downloadable data and software.
Cost Savings for 2020
The online format reduces our expenses and we are pleased to pass those savings along to you via lower registration fees for SISG modules.
For more details, visit http://www.biostat.washington.edu/suminst/sisg
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