Experimental planning and biostatistics in biotechnology

A.A. 2018/2019
6
Crediti massimi
60
Ore totali
SSD
AGR/17 BIO/10
Lingua
Inglese
Obiettivi formativi
The aim of the course is to provide fundamental knowledge and practical techniques to analyse biotechnological data applying descriptive statistics, inferential statistics and hypothesis testing to understand and perform the most appropriate analysis. Basic knowledge in organizing the experimental biomolecular approachs will be provided focusing on bottom-up experimental planning, choice of the methodologies, critic point assessment, sample number and experiment tracking records. Some case studies will be used as examples. Besides theoretical classes (4.5 CFU), close attention is being given to computer sessions (1.5 CFU).
Risultati apprendimento attesi
At the end of the course, students will be able to critically plan biomolecular experimental projects for the resolution of basic biotechnological problems. Moreover, students will acquire the following skills: 1) organize, summarize and represent biotechnological data; 2) use the appropriate standard errors and confidence intervals; 3) realize the appropriate statistical test on data; 4) understand and comment the output of a statistical software.
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Programma e organizzazione didattica

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Responsabile
Periodo
Secondo semestre

Experimental planning
Programma
Analytical and preparative methodologies. Differences between analytical and preparative modes of a methodology and their role in an experimental approach. Experimental approach as a proper and sequential combination of different methodologies. Identification of the experimental aim. The search of most informative experimental aims. Qualitative and quantitative data. The importance of control samples in the application of a methodology. Bottom-up experimental planning. The experimental aim as starting point in building up an experimental approach. Choice of the methodologies and the assessment of the critic points. The importance of the sample material. Experimental documentation. The tracking of the experiment data. Direct use of instrument data to minimize the typing errors. Image densitometry analysis to generate qualitative and semi-quantitative data from electrophoretic and blotting analyses. Simple data elaboration and presentation (e.g. reiterated calculations, standard curve, inhibition curve). The above-mentioned points will be limited to the experimental approaches based on biomolecular methodologies (e.g.: chromatography methods, enzyme methods, immunochemical assays, colorimetric assays, inhibition assays, electrophoretic methods, blotting analyses, DNA manipulation methods, etc.), and most parts of the program will be exposed with the help of real case studies.
Informazioni sul programma
The exam consists of a written and a practical examination for the Biostatistics teaching unit, and an interview for the Experimental Planning teaching unit. The Biostatistics part consists of 6 questions (1 multiple choice question, 2 open theoretical questions; 2 practical problems; 1 statistical analysis to comment) and a computer session with 1 dataset to analyze. The biostatistical test will assess the ability to organize, summarize and represent biotechnological data choosing the appropriate experimental methodologies and statistical tests. The interview will be primed by 1 or 2 questions and will assess the ability to organize, to choose the appropriate experimental methodologies, to understand, planning and comment an experimental approach.The final score will be a weighted mean based on the credits of the teaching units of the course.Student can choose to attend this course (both teaching units) at the first (II semester) or at the second year (II semester).As the skills acquired with this teaching are useful for the experimental internship activities, students are warmly recommended to attend the course in the first year (second semester).
Propedeuticità
None
Prerequisiti
General knowledge of the principles of biochemistry and molecular biology methodologies. For any question and further details please contact the teacher.
Materiale di riferimento
Slides of any single lecture and bibliographic material will be provided by the teacher through the Ariel online platform (www.ariel.unimi.it). Reference books will be suggested during the course.
Biostatistics
Programma
Biostatistics will be presented with a practical approach emphasizing the rationale of statistical theory and methods rather than mathematical proofs and formalisms. Each theoretical lecture will be integrated with practical application and exercises using simple spreadsheet to analyse experimental data. Introduction: descriptive and inferential statistics. Samples and populations. Types of variables: qualitative, quantitative. Precision and accuracy.Data visualization: Absolute, relative and cumulative frequency tables. Representing the frequency distributions, diagrams and histograms, percentiles and quantiles, contingency tables. Scatterplot, line chart, maps. Describing Data: Measures of location and dispersion, geometric and arithmetic mean, median, mode, interquartile range, range of variation, deviation, variance, standard deviation, coefficient of variation.Estimate with uncertainty: sampling distribution, standard error and confidence interval. Probability: basic rules, Venn diagrams, probability trees. Sum the odds. Independence and the product rule. Conditional probability. Hypothesis testing: null and alternative hypotheses and statistical significance, P-value. Hypothesis testing and confidence intervals. Error of first and second species. Analysis of proportions: binomial distribution. Estimate of the proportions: confidence interval and standard error of a proportion. Chi-square test and the goodness of fit. Poisson distribution. Contingency tables for the analysis of categorical variables and chi-square test for the analysis of contingency tables. Normal distribution, formula, assumptions and properties. The central limit theorem. Normal approximation for binomial distribution. Inference in a population with a normal distribution: t-distribution, assumptions and properties. t-test for one sample. Comparison between two means, paired comparison between means, comparing the means of two samples. Comparisons between means of multiple groups: analysis of variance. Measurements of relationship between variables: covariance, correlation and linear regression. Least squares. Linear regression.
Informazioni sul programma
The exam consists of a written and a practical examination for the Biostatistics teaching unit, and an interview for the Experimental Planning teaching unit. The Biostatistics part consists of 6 questions (1 multiple choice question, 2 open theoretical questions; 2 practical problems; 1 statistical analysis to comment) and a computer session with 1 dataset to analyze. The biostatistical test will assess the ability to organize, summarize and represent biotechnological data choosing the appropriate experimental methodologies and statistical tests. The interview will be primed by 1 or 2 questions and will assess the ability to organize, to choose the appropriate experimental methodologies, to understand, planning and comment an experimental approach. The final score will be a weighted mean based on the credits of the different teaching activities of the course.Student can choose to attend this course (both teaching activities) at the first (II semester) or at the second year (II semester).As the skills acquired with this teaching are useful for the experimental internship activities, students are warmly recommended to attend the course in the first year (second semester).
Propedeuticità
None
Prerequisiti
None
Materiale di riferimento
Slides of any single lecture, exercises, datasets, procedures for data analysis and bibliographic material will be provided by the teacher through the Ariel online platform (www.ariel.unimi.it). Reference books will be suggested during the course.
Moduli o unità didattiche
Biostatistics
BIO/10 - BIOCHIMICA - CFU: 4
Esercitazioni: 24 ore
Lezioni: 20 ore
Docente: Crepaldi Paola

Experimental planning
AGR/17 - ZOOTECNICA GENERALE E MIGLIORAMENTO GENETICO - CFU: 2
Lezioni: 16 ore
Docente: Forlani Fabio

Docente/i
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Sezione di Zootecnica Agraria, I piano, via Celoria 2
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Per appuntamento
DeFENS - Sezione di Scienze Chimiche e Biomolecolari (ex DISMA; ed.21040 Facoltà di Scienze Agrarie e Alimentari)