Congratulations to CCI co-director Nandita Mitra on winning the Adrienne Cupples award for excellence in research, teaching, and service! bu.edu/sph/about/departments…
Observational Studies is excited to announce our new special issue "Rebels with a Cause: Monologues from Heckman, Pearl, Robins, and Rubin": muse.jhu.edu/issue/48885
These fascinating monologues are followed by insightful perspectives by Didelez, Mealli, and Tchetgen Tchetgen
We are delighted to announce the ASA Biometrics Section complete roster of #JSM2022 paper award winners! These awardees were selected from 121 (!) submissions. Congratulations! Awardees will present their research at JSM this August.
Excited to announce #myfirstR01 with @edwardhkennedy on het tx. effects using doubly robust machine learning tools. Lots of exciting papers
and software to come.
Excited to announce #myfirstR01 with @edwardhkennedy on het tx. effects using doubly robust machine learning tools. Lots of exciting papers
and software to come.
Observational Studies is proud to announce our new issue with 28 stellar commentaries on Leo Breiman's seminal paper "Statistical Modeling: The Two Cultures" on its 20th anniversary. Find them here: muse.jhu.edu/issue/45147
Today we welcome Arman Oganisian ( @StableMarkets ) and Youjin Lee to @BrownBiostats , both starting as Assistant Professors of Biostatistics. They are part of a fantastic cohort of new hires at @Brown_SPH
Looking forward to seeing both in person!
We are excited to announce the upcoming free event: Frontiers of Causal Inference in Data Science: Perspectives from Leaders in Tech and Academia
May 28, 2021
Register here: rutgers.zoom.us/webinar/regi…
Sponsored by the CCI, which operates under a partnership between @UPennDBEI and @RutgersSPH
Organized by Nandita Mitra, Arman Oganisian @StableMarkets , @jasonroy , Dylan Small
A short thread:
It amazes me how many crucial ideas underlying now-popular semiparametrics (aka doubly robust parameter/functional estimation / TMLE / double/debiased/orthogonal ML etc etc) were first proposed many decades ago.
I think this is widely under-appreciated!