 And here we have our first Julia project, a proper project, and it's going to be on medical statistics. Really a good, nice little project about introductory medical research. We're going to set up a medical research project from start to finish, a real basic project, and then eventually we'll analyze the data in Julia using JuliaBox.org And as always you'll have the files available on GitHub if you do not want to create them all yourself. So what are we going to be up to? We're going to discuss all these basic steps in conducting medical research. We're going to come up with a research question. Once we have that question, we're going to do a literature search. We're going to see what has been published about our research question. We're going to start to then decide what type of study we want to do, and then what variables would be required for this type of study so that we can answer our research question. We'll use those variables and we'll set our null and alternate hypotheses. We'll talk a little bit about doing a protocol and getting ethics approval for our study. We're going to develop a data collection tool ensuring patient anonymity. We do not want our patient details to become publicly available. Then we're going to import our data set into Julia and we're going to do our data analysis. So first up in the next section we'll start off with the research question.