Jaypee University organises 4th National Workshop on STBMS

Prof. Rajendra Kumar Sharma, Vice-Chancellor of JUIT addressing a workshop on Thursday.
Prof. Rajendra Kumar Sharma, Vice-Chancellor of JUIT addressing a workshop on Thursday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, June 13: Jaypee University of Information Technology (JUIT) organised 4th National Workshop on Statistical Techniques in Biological, Computational and Medical Sciences (STBMS-2024)
The workshop was conducted biannually by the Centre of Healthcare Technologies and Informatics (CEHTI), Department of Biotechnology & Bioinformatics jointly with Department of Mathematics.
Inaugural program started with the Saraswati Vandana in the esteemed presence of Chief Guest & Session speaker, Prof. Suresh Kumar Sharma along with Vice-Chancellor of JUIT Prof. Rajendra Kumar Sharma, Dean A&R, Prof Ashok Kumar Gupta and Registrar & Dean of students, Maj Gen Rakesh Bassi (Retd.).
Workshop Convener Prof Tiratha Raj Singh along with the Coordinators Dr. Neel Kanth and Dr. Ragini Raj Singh welcomed all with the projection of STBMS and its beneficial activities covering lectures and Hands-on-Sessions.
Prof Tiratha Raj Singh also enlightens the progressive knowledge being covered in the workshop during last decade. First two days were based upon the foundation of statistics followed by advanced level to analyze the data of myriad nature.
Prof Suresh Kumar Sharma delivered talks on the basics of statistics, answering the question “Why statistics in Biosciences?”, Correlation, regression Parametric and Non-Parametric test and hands on sessions using SPSS.
STBMS-4.0 was started on 10 June will continue till 15 June 2024 giving the opportunity to enhance collaborative knowledge in Biological, Computational and Medical sciences with the help of statistical techniques.
Undergraduate students, Ph.D. Scholars and faculty members (37 participants) from different regions of India which includes Jammu, Gujarat, Haryana, Chhattisgarh and Himachal Pradesh, have joined with workshop showed the versatility of the program.