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McQueen, Matt

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  • As an Epidemiologist and Applied Biostatistician, Dr. McQueen's research objectives are focused on the development and application of advanced biostatistical and epidemiological methods to advance our understanding of human disease in a translational manner spanning from genes to populations. To this end, Dr. McQueen has embraced highly integrative and collaborative research that approaches the phases of translational research in a comprehensive manner.

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  • Epidemiology, Research Design, Biostatistics

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  • IPHY 3490 - Introduction to Epidemiology
    Primary Instructor - Fall 2018 / Fall 2019 / Fall 2020 / Summer 2023 / Summer 2024
    Examines the history and uses of epidemiology, measures of disease frequency and occurrence, association and causality, analytic epidemiology, evidence-based screening and outbreak investigations. Recommended: Statistics course (IPHY 3280 or EBIO 1010 or MATH 2510 or PSYC 2111 or SOCY 2061).
  • IPHY 4870 - Honors Thesis
    Primary Instructor - Spring 2020
    An opportunity for students enrolled in the IPHY Honors program to earn academic credit for working on their thesis. Twenty-five hours of work is required for each hour of academic credit given. Consult for faculty mentor for approval. Recommended prerequisites: IPHY 3700; and IPHY 4850 (taken concurrently).
  • IPHY 5800 - Advanced Statistics and Research Methods in Integrative Physiology
    Primary Instructor - Fall 2018 / Spring 2020
    Introduces advanced statistical techniques important for analyzing data rising in biomedical research, including physiology. StatistIcal reasoning will be emphasized through problem solving and applications using statistical software packages. Recommended prerequisite: IPHY 2800.
  • IPHY 6840 - Research Project
    Primary Instructor - Fall 2020
    Involves a scholarly investigation of a selected topic using literature and/or experimental techniques. Advisor required. May be repeated up to 3 total credit hours.

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