A quantitative trait is a measurable phenotype that depends on the cumulative actions of many genes and the environment. These traits can vary among individuals, over a range, to produce a ...
This five-day short course will give you a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental aspects of research methods and statistics. It's suitable for those new to quantitative research. You'll look ...
The Environmental Research Group, part of the School of Public Health, is a leading provider of air and water quality information and research in the UK, combining environmental pollution science, ...
The Grantham Institute sits at the heart of Imperial College London's work on climate change and the environment. We drive forward discovery, convert innovations into applications, train future ...
Quantitative analysis is a branch of financial analysis that focuses on using data and mathematical techniques to inform investment decisions. Harry Markowitz pioneered modern quantitative ...
The Institute hosts a vibrant group of PhD students working on climate change and environmental topics. They receive their research training in one of the School’s teaching departments, being placed ...
The University of Houston's Measurement, Quantitative Methods, & Learning Sciences (MQM-LS) doctoral program equips students with the skills necessary to design, conduct and interpret quantitative ...
Our Research Group explores the relationships between organisms and their changing environment, working at scales from global to sub-cellular, whilst considering also behavioural and evolutionary ...
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