National Program in Complex Data Structures
Topic
Occupational Medicine, University of Alberta. Title: A vignette from occupational epidemiology: Stitching evidence from tattered fabric
Dr. Mahyar Etminan.
Centre for Clinical Epidemiology & Evaluation, Vancouver.
Title: TBA
Dr. Adrian Levy. Centre for Health Evaluation and Outcome Sciences;
Department of Health Care and Epidemiology, UBC.
Title: TBA
Dr. Bill Leslie.
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Manitoba.
Title: TBA
Dr. Malcolm Maclure.
Pharmaceutical Services Division, BC Ministry of Health.
Title: You randomize. We Analyze.
Dr.Ed Mills.
Faculty of Health Sciences, SFU.
Title: TBA
Dr. Carl Phillips.
Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Alberta.
Title: Can quantitative methods help detect and reduce "publication bias in situ"?
Dr. Jat Sandhu.
Vancouver Coastal Health.
Title: TBA
Speakers
Details
The National Institute for Complex Data Structures (NICDS), via its project on "Statistical Innovation for the Analysis of Complex Data in Medical and Health Sciences" is pleased to announce two forthcoming events.
These two related but distinct events will take place April 24-25, 2008, in Vancouver, at the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences. Interested participants are encouraged to register for either or both events. (Registration is free, but required.)
The first event is Understanding and Managing Mismeasured Variables in Biostatistical Analysis, a short course being held on Thursday, April 24th. The second event is Methodological Needs and Desires in Public and Population Health Research, a workshop being held on Friday, April 25th.
Financial Support
Funding is available to assist graduate students and research trainees from outside Vancouver who wish to attend either or both events. Please contact Paul Gustafson (gustaf@stat.ubc.ca) for details.
Additional Information
Registration
To register, please click here.
Dr. Igor Burstyn.Dr. Adrian Levy. Centre for Health Evaluation and OutcomeDr. Bill Leslie.Dr. Malcolm Maclure.Dr.Ed Mills.Dr. Carl Phillips.Dr. Jat Sandhu.