Monday 6 September 2010

New seminar series for Michaelmas term

With summer over, we are re-starting the statistics and epidemiology methods seminar series. Please find a schedule below for the next few months.

The sessions are a chance to discuss methodology in epidemiological research, and are intended as a platform for learning and discussion. Everyone is welcome, and we would welcome any suggestions for future sessions. I would also be happy to hear from you if you are conducting research using a new or under-utilized approach and would like to lead an upcoming meeting.

Summaries for all sessions will be up on this website.

Sue Mallet, What makes a prognostic model more reliable for use in clinical practice?
22 September 2010
1-2pm
Rosemary Rue Building, Teaching room A

Paper discussion, paper to be decided
20 October 2010
1-2pm
Rosemary Rue Building, Teaching room A

Richard Peto, Rubbishing random effects
17 November 2010
12:30-1:30pm
CTSU Main Meeting Room 1st floor Richard Doll Building

Ly-mee Yu, How to handle missing data in trials
15 December
1-2pm
Rosemary Rue Building, Teaching room A