Biostatistics: Previous seminars
The Group runs a six-monthly seminar series on medical statistics. During the last few years we have had some highly successful half-day seminars on the following topics:
- Longitudinal data analysis (October 1997)
- Meta-analysis (March 1998)
- Survival models (October 1998)
- Multilevel modelling (March 1999)
- Bayesian approaches to clinical trials (October 1999)
- Model selection (March 2000)
- Quality of life (October 2000)
- Drug trials and development (October 2001)
- Complex interventions (March 2002)
- Statistical analysis of images (October 2002)
- Analysis of data from RCTs: ITT and Beyond (March 2003)
- Spatial epidemiology and disease monitoring (October 2003)
- Missing data (March 2004)
- Aspects of survival analysis (October 2004)
- Design and analysis of early phase clinical trials (March 2005)
- Bioinformatics (October 2005)
- Genetic epidemiology (March 2006)
- Screening for identification, efficiency and prediction (October 2006)
- Celebrating the group's first ten years. Subfertility studies and trials of complex interventions (March 2007)
- Developments in longitudinal data analysis (October 2007)
- Interfaces between biostatistics and economics (March 2008)
- Analysis Challenges arising from Post-Genomic High-Dimensional Datasets (October 2008)
- Statistical issues in design and analysis of clinical trials (March 2009)
- Measurement error (October 2009)
- Cluster analysis (March 2010)
- Statistics in primary care (October 2010)
- Latent variable modelling (March 2011)
- Statistical Issues in Pharmacoepidemiology (October 2011)
- Modern design issues in randomised controlled trials (March 2012)