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== Minutes of 2018 AGM == | == Minutes of 2019-2020 AGM == |
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[[attachment:draftmins_2017_18.pdf|Draft Minutes 2017-2018 AGM and accounts]] | [[attachment:draftmins_2019_20.pdf|Draft Minutes 2019-2020 AGM and accounts]] |
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== Forthcoming talks below have been postponed pending easing of restrictions== | == Forthcoming talks == |
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__2020__ | __2024__ |
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'''7th May''' – Allègre Hadida (Judge Business School) on [[attachment:NOT404.pdf | 'Statistics and Data Analytics in the Film Industry'.]] | '''8th October''' - Fabio Rigat (AstraZeneca) on [[attachment:NOT60a.pdf | 'A conservative approach to leveraging external evidence for effective clinical trial design'.]] |
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'''6th October''' – Rod Jones (Chemistry). | '''4th November''' - Mihaela van der Schaar (Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine). |
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'''November''' – Andrea Manica (Zoology). | '''27th November''' - Peter Treasure (Peter Treasure Statistical Services Ltd). Directions to the Academy House ( talk venue) are in a pdf file [[attachment:academyhousemap.pdf | here]] __2025__ '''3rd February''' - Lana Mani (Centre for the Study of Existential Risk). '''3rd March''' - James Grime (Institute of Continuing Education) on 'Alan Turing and the Enigma Machine'. '''10th April''' - Roger Sewell on 'Predicting recurrence of prostate cancer: a Bayesian approach'. '''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'. |
Details of forthcoming talks will be placed here nearer the time as details become available.
We also e-mail talk details to our mailing list. If you would like to be added please contact the secretary.
Minutes of 2019-2020 AGM
Draft Minutes 2019-2020 AGM and accounts
Forthcoming talks
2024
8th October - Fabio Rigat (AstraZeneca) on 'A conservative approach to leveraging external evidence for effective clinical trial design'.
4th November - Mihaela van der Schaar (Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine).
27th November - Peter Treasure (Peter Treasure Statistical Services Ltd). Directions to the Academy House ( talk venue) are in a pdf file here
2025
3rd February - Lana Mani (Centre for the Study of Existential Risk).
3rd March - James Grime (Institute of Continuing Education) on 'Alan Turing and the Enigma Machine'.
10th April - Roger Sewell on 'Predicting recurrence of prostate cancer: a Bayesian approach'.
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'.