Dear Bianca,

Biostatistics might cover a lot of different topics! The bioinformatics field 
I'm involved in tends to be concerned with smaller numbers of samples compared 
to, say, epidemiology, but very detailed information about each of these 
samples. I have written some workshop material on linear models in R, which is 
foundational to differential gene expression analysis, but something practicing 
bioinformaticians may not have studied before leaping into using more 
specialized tools (eg limma).

https://monashbioinformaticsplatform.github.io/r-linear/

regards,
Paul Harrison
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