MODERN META-ANALYSIS RESEARCH INSTITUTE
MMARI 2022 is scheduled June 27th - July 1st, 2022
Applications are now closed.
Email mmari@gsu.edu for questions or concerns.
Supported by the National Science Foundation

Site of MMARI: Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia
ABOUT MMARI
MMARI is a 5-day intensive workshop aimed at STEM researchers interested in learning how to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis.
The goal is to provide STEM researchers with a comprehensive, introductory meta-analysis workshop focused on state-of-the-art methods including the use of the program R.
The training will enable graduate students and early career scholars to broaden their expertise and skills to conduct rigorous research on STEM issues.
Hosting MMARI at GSU in downtown Atlanta aligns the Institute's goal of mentoring groups that are largely underrepresented in STEM fields with GSU's commitment to promoting diversity and inclusion within higher education.
Meet the Team
Terri Pigott
Professor, Georgia State University
School of Public Health and College of Education and Human Development


Beth Tipton
Associate Professor of Statistics
Faculty Fellow in the Institute for Policy Research
Northwestern University

