- Classes and Lecture Notes -

At the University of Washington

Biology 472:

In the summer of 1999, I taught Biology 472, Advanced Undergraduate Ecology, for the first half of the quarter. Dr. Elizabeth Holmes taught the second half of the quarter. Most course materials were available from the course web page that we maintained, and many from my half of the course are available here:

**Note: Many of the course readings from journal articles were made available in pdf format or directly from publisher web pages, and could be downloaded by clicking on them in the web syllabus page. However, for copyright reasons, those links should now be inactive.

Guest Lectures:

I have given several guest lectures for Elizabeth Thompson when she has been travelling. The notes that I distributed for these lectures are available as pdf files below:

Statistics 396. An undergraduate course in stochastic processes. I gave two lectures on examples of stochastic processes in genetics.

  • 5/3/99. The Wright-Fisher population and random walks. [s396_5_3_99.pdf]
  • 5/24/99. Renewal processes in the description of crossover during meiosis. [5_24_Corrected.pdf]

Statistics 578C. A graduate course in Statistical Genetics. This course is now Stat 550, the first of a three-course core curriculum in Statistical Genetics at the University of Washington.