Exploring Wonders/Entomology

Introduction to insect recognition, development, damage, and control, focusing on insect identification, classification, biology, and physiology. It covers the role of insects in ecosystems, emphasizing their direct benefits (e.g., honey, silk, wax) and their importance as pollinators, natural enemies of pests, scavengers, and food for other organisms. Additionally, it addresses the challenges of insects as crop pests and disease vectors.

Exploring Wonders/Entomology

Introduction to insect recognition, development, damage, and control, focusing on insect identification, classification, biology, and physiology. It covers the role of insects in ecosystems, emphasizing their direct benefits (e.g., honey, silk, wax) and their importance as pollinators, natural enemies of pests, scavengers, and food for other organisms. Additionally, it addresses the challenges of insects as crop pests and disease vectors.

Exploring Wonders/Entomology

Introduction to insect recognition, development, damage, and control, focusing on insect identification, classification, biology, and physiology. It covers the role of insects in ecosystems, emphasizing their direct benefits (e.g., honey, silk, wax) and their importance as pollinators, natural enemies of pests, scavengers, and food for other organisms. Additionally, it addresses the challenges of insects as crop pests and disease vectors.

Clinical Trials

This course will cover all aspects of conducting a clinical trial, from design to reporting. Although the course will focus mainly on statistical considerations, we will also discuss ethical, methodological, and regulatory considerations. The goal is to prepare students to serve as statisticians on research teams conducting clinical trials.
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