= Talks from 2018-2019 session = __2018__ '''10th October''' - Sarah Walters & Sara Benitez Majano (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) on [[attachment:NOT30a.pdf | Why is cancer survival lower in England than in other high income countries?]] '''20th November''' - Fabio Rigat (GSK) & Nicky Best (Imperial College) on [[attachment:NOT30b.pdf | '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 [[attachment:NOT30b.mp3 | here.]] __2019__ '''21st January''' - Sylvia Richardson (MRC Biostatistics at University of Cambridge) on [[attachment:NOT301.pdf | 'Mapping Health: Why, How, Considering what...'.]] A .mp3 file of Sylvia's talk and ensuing discussion is [[attachment:NOT301.mp3 | here.]] Talk slides are [[attachment:NOT301slides.pptx | 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 [[attachment:NOT302.pdf | ‘From Fingertips to RAP: getting statistics into public health policy and practice’.]] Pdf talk slides of Sian and Stephen's talk are [[attachment:NOT302slides.pdf | here.]] '''25th February''' - Nicole Janz (University of Nottingham) on [[attachment:NOT303.pdf | 'Solving the Reproducibility Crisis'.]] Slides from Nicole's 2018 talk are [[attachment:NOT303slides.pdf | here.]] A .mp3 file of Nicole's talk is [[attachment:NOT303.mp3 | is here.]] Nicole's 2019 talk slides may be downloaded from [[https://osf.io/7ny4v | here]] and two related papers from [[https://osf.io/hqr3j | here]] and [[https://osf.io/sg92b | here]]. '''19th March''' - Graham Wheeler (Cancer Research UK and UCL Cancer Trials Centre @ University College London) on [[attachment:NOT304.pdf | '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 [[attachment:NOT304.mp3 | here.]] Slides from Graham's talk are [[attachment:NOT304slides.pdf | here.]] '''30th April''' - Matthew Bland (Institute of Criminology) on [[attachment:NOT305.pdf | '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 [[attachment:NOT305.mp3 | here.]] Powerpoint slides from Matthew's talk are [[attachment:NOT305slides.pptx | here.]]