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Michael Malek-Ahmadi, PhD

Banner Alzheimer's Institute

Mike Malek-Ahmadi is a Bioinformatics Scientist at the Banner Alzheimer’s Institute in Phoenix, Arizona. Dr. Malek-Ahmadi earned a BS from the University of Arizona, a MS from the University of South Florida, and a PhD from the University of Westminster. He was worked in the field of Alzheimer’s disease research since 2003 and is an author on over 70 peer-reviewed journal articles in the areas of Alzheimer’s disease, mild cognitive impairment, and normal aging. Dr. Malek-Ahmadi’s current work at the Banner Alzheimer’s Institute focuses on identifying and characterizing pre-clinical Alzheimer’s disease using clinical, cognitive, neuroimaging, and neuropathological data.

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Promoting Statistical Rigor in Scientific Manuscripts Promoting Statistical Rigor in Scientific Manuscripts
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Provides practical advice on issues that often arise during statistical reviews of scientific manuscripts and explains the most common pitfalls and how to avoid them.

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Introduction to Meta-Analyses Introduction to Meta-Analyses
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Provides a general overview of the methods and analytic techniques used in meta-analyses.

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The Process of Publishing a Scientific Paper The Process of Publishing a Scientific Paper
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Describes the process and considerations for publishing a scientific paper.

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The Importance of Mentorship in Biomedical and Behavioral Research The Importance of Mentorship in Biomedical and Behavioral Research
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Examines mentorship in biomedical and behavioral research, which is critical to advancing science.

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Essentials of Statistical Analysis (EOSA) Essentials of Statistical Analysis (EOSA)
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Covers the essentials of statistical analysis to help learners gain greater statistical literacy.

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