BIOS TA Positions

BIOS TA Positions

The BIOS Department is looking for TAs for the Spring Semester. You must apply by 1/10/2022

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Teaching Assistant positions available:

BIOS 501L

L1

Lab for Bios 501

Alex Edwards

TU

5:00-6:50pm

Online Synchronous

BIOS 501L

L3

Lab for Bios 501

Chad Robichaux

TU

5:00-6:50pm

Online Synchronous

BIOS 544

 

Introduction to R (non-BIOS Students) Laptop Required

Alex Edwards

W

5:00-6:50pm

In-Person

BIOS 591P

 

Biostatistics Methods II                                 For EPI, EH-EPI and GLEPI students only

Azhar Nizam

TTH

3:00-4:20pm

In-Person

INFO 530

 

Intro to Geographic Information Systems  **1st Half of the Semester

Alex Edwards

 

 

Online Asynchronous

MSCRS 520

 

Clinical Trials

Jeff Switchenko

W

3:10 – 5:00pm

In-Person


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