csdg/archive/1819 - CBU statistics Wiki

Upload page content

You can upload content for the page named below. If you change the page name, you can also upload content for another page. If the page name is empty, we derive the page name from the file name.

File to load page content from
Page name
Comment
Type the missing letters from: He's no ded, he's jus resing hs eys

location: csdg / archive / 1819

Talks from 2018-2019 session

2018

10th October - Sarah Walters & Sara Benitez Majano (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) on Why is cancer survival lower in England than in other high income countries?

20th November - Fabio Rigat (GSK) & Nicky Best (Imperial College) on 'Bayesian and structural integration of background evidence in the design, analysis and interpretation of clinical trial data'. A .mp3 audio file of their talk is here.

2019

21st January - Sylvia Richardson (MRC Biostatistics at University of Cambridge) on 'Mapping Health: Why, How, Considering what...'. A .mp3 file of Sylvia's talk and ensuing discussion is here. Talk slides are here. Note: If opening up the slides comes up with an update error, just press cancel.

4th February – Sian Evans and Stephen Yeung (Public Health England) on ‘From Fingertips to RAP: getting statistics into public health policy and practice’. Pdf talk slides of Sian and Stephen's talk are here.

25th February - Nicole Janz (University of Nottingham) on 'Solving the Reproducibility Crisis'. Slides from Nicole's 2018 talk are here. A .mp3 file of Nicole's talk is is here. Nicole's 2019 talk slides may be downloaded from here and two related papers from here and here.

19th March - Graham Wheeler (Cancer Research UK and UCL Cancer Trials Centre @ University College London) on 'A Bayesian model‐free approach to combination therapy phase I trials using censored time‐to‐toxicity data'. A .mp3 file of Graham's talk and discussion is here. Slides from Graham's talk are here.

30th April - Matthew Bland (Institute of Criminology) on 'The Algorithm is Going to Get You: Should We Fear the Rise of Artificial Intelligence in Criminal Justice?' A .mp3 audio file of Matthew's talk is here. Powerpoint slides from Matthew's talk are here.