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Summer Webinar Series: The Makings of an Environmental Data Analysis

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In 'the makings of an environmental data analysis', we'll deconstruct a complete analysis of data, from the scientific question that sparks an idea, to the completion of the analysis and discuss how we can use it to make positive change. We will learn to embrace and be open about the subjectivity and biases that are found in all data sets. An environmental data analysis is more than the statistics and mathematics behind it -- it's an opportunity to tell an environmental data story.

About Vianey

Vianey Leos Barajas will be joining the Department of Statistical Sciences and The School of the Environment as an assistant professor in July 2020. Vianey primarily works in the area of statistical ecology, with a focus on the analysis of animal movement and time series modeling. Most recently, she began working in environmental statistics and spatial modeling of disease data. Vianey looks forward to pursuing collaborative projects with researchers from both departments at the University of Toronto and creating an ecological and environmental data science group.

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