Biologists need to use statistical methods to test their hypotheses. Given the increasing complexity of experiments, they need to understand the limitations of these statistics, how to select the appropriate tests for their needs, and how to interpret their results both statistically and biologically. The goal of this advanced course in statistics is to teach biologists how to choose and use statistics so that they can address relevant biological questions and test them with the appropriate methods. On overview of advanced regression models and ANOVA methods will be presented. Assignments include two computer labs and a term paper.