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Short Course in Budapest

We are pleased to announce the course entitled The design and analysis of N of 1 Trials. It will take place on Friday, the 9th of November 2018, and will be presented by Stephen Senn.   Course Venue: Accelsiors Ltd, Háros Street 103,… Seguir leyendo →

Two Short-courses on Bayesian Modelling and Computation and Statistical Machine Learning

Please find below a course that may be of interest to you, and for all University of Southampton Staff and Students there is a 25% discount    Announce: Two Short-courses on Bayesian Modelling and Computation and Statistical Machine Learning. Lecturers:… Seguir leyendo →

Course: Analysis of Interval-Censored Data: Does Interval Censoring Matter?

We are very pleased to announce a 7th edition of One-day ISCB Course in Prague, Czech Republic.    The Course will take place on Friday 2nd November 2018 and will be presented by:  Emmanuel Lesaffre from the Katholieke Universiteit in Leuven, Belgium, and,  Arnošt Komárek from the Charles University in Prague,… Seguir leyendo →

Course: Infectious disease modelling and health economic evaluation of vaccines, September 2018, Antwerp

Announcing   8th SIMID course on infectious disease modelling and health economic evaluation of vaccines, 17-21 September 2018 Antwerp, Belgium   Including dynamic transmission models and economic evaluation techniques using R.   Non-profit rates apply to ISCB members.   More info… Seguir leyendo →

Course on Causal Inference, University of Pavia (Italy)

A four-day course on Causal Inference will take place in Pavia (Italy) at the Department of Brain and Behavioral Sciences from 7-10 May 2018, run by Prof. Stijn Vansteelandt (Ghent University), Prof. Carlo Berzuini (Manchester University) and Dr. Wen Wei Loh… Seguir leyendo →

Curso: Introducción al Análisis de Datos Funcionales con R

El Servei d’Estadística Aplicada tiene el placer de anunciaros el próximo curso:  Introducción al Análisis de Datos Funcionales con R Los datos funcionales surgen cuando una de las variables de interés en un conjunto de datos se puede ver de… Seguir leyendo →

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