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BIOL 59500BN Data Analysis In Neuroscience

Session Offered:
Spring Credit 1

Prerequisites:
None

Description:

During this five-week module students will learn how to use python, a widely used free open-source programming language, to analyze real-life neuroscience data and perform basic statistical analyses. Students will learn to use the latest high-level data analysis and plotting libraries such as pandas, scipy, matplotlib, seaborn. All programming and analysis will be done using Ipython/Jupiter notebook, a web-based interactive computational environment, which promotes reproducibility of data analysis in science.

Instructor(s):
ALEXANDER CHUBYKIN

E-mail:

Textbook(s):
Spring Textbook list PDF Word
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