We would like to thank @PWGTennant
& @MK_statistics for their presentations yesterday in the NASH masterclass
"Problems in the use of 'change scores' in causal inference"
We will upload online the video of this event in the next 2-3 weeks
📢 REMINDER
Next @NASH_UCL masterclass:
@PWGTennant & @MK_statistics
"Problems in the use of 'change scores' in causal inference"
When: Tuesday, 19/3/2024, 2-4.30pm
Where: B17 Basement LT, 1-19 Torrington Place WC1E 7HB
Book your spot--> eventbrite.com/e/problems-in…
Non-response in longitudinal surveys is often selective, which can lead to bias. New work by @MK_statistics & coauthors addresses this issue in the #1970BritishCohortStudy, capitalising on the richness of the data to restore sample representativeness: bit.ly/49OGluy 1/5
📢 Next @NASH_UCL masterclass:
@PWGTennant & @MK_statistics will present
"Problems in the use of 'change scores' in causal inference"
When: Tuesday, 19th March 2024, 2.00-4.30pm
Where: B17 Basement LT, 1-19 Torrington Place WC1E 7HB
For tickets: eventbrite.com/e/problems-in…
Next week, Prof Andrew Gelman from
@columbia
visits UCL for 'Educating the future statisticians: bringing our teaching up-to-date', a joint seminar hosted by @RoyalStatSoc, @NASH_UCL
& UCL IMSS ! Join in-person or online on 13 June - book now:
ucl.ac.uk/population-health-…
Do not miss our event tomorrow!
Prof Ruth King, recipient of the RSS Barnett Award 2022: The Joy of Missing Out Tuesday 16 May 2023, 1-2 pm
for more details, see below
Next UCL NASH event:
Prof Ruth King, recipient of the RSS Barnett Award 2022: The Joy of Missing Out
Tuesday 16 May 2023, 1-2 pm. Online seminar
Saying yes to all is impossible. But how to decide when to say no, and how to say no gracefully?
Register: eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-joy-o…
We are delighted to announce Prof Andrew Gelman's seminar on educating the future statisticians on Tuesday 13th June 2023, hosted by
@RoyalStatSoc Teaching Stats Section, @stats_UCL and @NASH_UCL. Seminar will be at UCL and via Zoom. For tickets:
ucl.ac.uk/population-health-…
Important new #MillenniumCohortStudy research published today in the @TheLancet Public Health examines links between socioeconomic background and adverse health & social outcomes, including educational achievement, smoking, poor health, obesity and psychological distress.
Our latest research: Identifying subtypes of chronic kidney disease with machine learning: development, internal validation and prognostic validation using linked electronic health records in 350,067 individuals. Led by Ashkan Dashtban. @UCL_IHI 1/4 sciencedirect.com/science/ar…
Next UCL NASH event:
Prof Ruth King, recipient of the RSS Barnett Award 2022: The Joy of Missing Out
Tuesday 16 May 2023, 1-2 pm. Online seminar
Saying yes to all is impossible. But how to decide when to say no, and how to say no gracefully?
Register: eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-joy-o…
Our 1-day course run by @MK_statistics, @bldestavola and D Tompsett
on “Introduction to Target Trial Emulation for Comparative Effectiveness Research”
had more than 190 participants!🙌👏
Thank you very much for attending our course!
#causaltwitter#epitwitter#TTE#UCL
REMINDER:
FREE Online Short course on Nov 28 2022 by NASH
“Introduction to Target Trial Emulation for Comparative Effectiveness Research”
Lecturers
@MK_statistics, @bldestavola and D Tompsett
Register: eventbrite.com/e/course-on-t…#CausalTwitter@UCL
NASH organises an Online Short course on Nov 28 2022
“Introduction to Target Trial Emulation for Comparative Effectiveness Research”
Lecturers
@MK_statistics, @bldestavola and D Tompsett
Register: eventbrite.com/e/course-on-t…#CausalTwitter#TTE
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NASH organises an Online Short course on Nov 28 2022
“Introduction to Target Trial Emulation for Comparative Effectiveness Research”
Lecturers
@MK_statistics, @bldestavola and D Tompsett
Register: eventbrite.com/e/course-on-t…#CausalTwitter#TTE
(1/3)
This introductory course is for anyone wishing to understand if and how comparisons of the effectiveness of alternative therapies or interventions can be performed using real world data (RWD) when adopting the framework of target trial emulation (TTE).
(2/3)
We will describe the main sources of bias affecting RWD, how TTE can address some of them, and discuss its application in group discussions and computer practicals (in Stata and R).
(3/3)
Join us for the next Network for Applied Statisticians in Health VIRTUAL event on 22 Sep
Master class: Methods for the calculation of Healthy Life Expectancy | UCL Population Health Sciences - UCL – University College London ucl.ac.uk/population-health-…
Discharged Covid-19 patients to be treated via digital technology to help deal with symptoms - new digital health service developed by our @UCLeHealth to support rehabilitation after #COVID19 - read about it in @theipaperinews.co.uk/news/science/cor…