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'''7th October''' - Florian Markowetz (Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute) on ' All models are wrong and yours are useless: making clinical prediction models impactful for patients'. |
'''7th October''' - Florian Markowetz (Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute) on [[attachment:NOT70a.pdf | 'All models are wrong and yours are useless: making clinical prediction models impactful for patients'.]] '''3rd November''' – Sam Gilbert (Bennett Institute of Public Policy) on 'Benefits of data openness in a digital world'. '''26th November''' - Mihaela van der Schaar (Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine) on [[attachment:NOT60b.pdf | 'Time: The next frontier in causal machine learning'.]] __2026__ '''February''' – Riikka Hofmann (Faculty of Education) on '100 years of educational trials – no significant difference?'. |
Talks from 2025-2026 session
2025
7th October - Florian Markowetz (Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute) on 'All models are wrong and yours are useless: making clinical prediction models impactful for patients'.
3rd November – Sam Gilbert (Bennett Institute of Public Policy) on 'Benefits of data openness in a digital world'.
26th November - Mihaela van der Schaar (Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine) on 'Time: The next frontier in causal machine learning'.
2026
February – Riikka Hofmann (Faculty of Education) on '100 years of educational trials – no significant difference?'.