ABMSÂ 5304. Research Methodology & Scientific Communication. 3 Hours.
Students develop proficiency in formulating research questions, selecting appropriate study designs, and applying statistical methods for data analysis, including hypothesis testing, biostatistics, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses. They practice ethical conduct, learn to navigate regulatory requirements, and uphold research integrity. Students also build skills in scientific communication through manuscript preparation, grant writing, and professional presentations. Critical appraisal of scientific literature and the translation of research findings for diverse audiences are integral parts of the course. Credit: 3 hours.


