Training Modules
QuanTS Training Modules are online, self-paced courses covering key collaborative skills that are necessary for quantitative scientists to work effectively within multidisciplinary research teams.​​​​​​
Each module contains:

Instructional
content
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Self-guided exercises with automated feedback

Optional mentor-guided exercises
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Mentor-guided exercises encourage learners to engage with a mentor at their own institution. Accompanying mentor guides make engagement and evaluation easy for mentors.
Training Modules Available Now
Training modules are now available on the following collaborative skills. To access the QuanTS Training Modules, click here. To learn more about the content and learning objectives, click on each module below.
Training Modules Coming Soon
Training modules for the following collaborative skills are in development and will be available soon. All training modules will be available by Summer 2026!

Developing Biomedical Domain Knowledge
The ability to learn about a biomedical domain to critically assess and interpret scientific results for a given project.
Coming soon!

Analysis Plans
The ability to write and critique analysis plans with sufficient detail to ensure replicable fulfillment of study objectives.
Coming soon!

Effective Meeting Strategies
The ability to facilitate effective discussions with team members to achieve meeting goals and develop follow-up steps.
Coming soon!
Team Dynamics
The ability to convey information in a way that all team members understand and to help develop team processes that promote collaboration, trust, and alignment on team goals.
Coming soon!

Communicating Scientific Results
The ability to effectively communicate scientific/analytical results and insights in a clear and non-technical manner.
Coming soon!

Managing and Prioritizing Projects
The ability to complete projects while planning for and managing multiple projects simultaneously.
Coming soon!

Addressing Gaps in Quantitative Expertise
The ability to learn unfamiliar analytical methods and/or navigate a network of colleagues to identify additional methodological or computational expertise/guidance as needed.
Coming soon!


