Graham Dunn Seminar: Current methods for time-to-event data
About
The next Graham Dunn Seminar hosted by the Centre for Biostatistics at the University of Manchester will be on the topic of 'Current Methods for time-to-event data'.This seminar will be of interest to statisticians, health economists, data scientists, researchers and research methodologists who use time-to-event outcomes such as survival, disease progression, disease recurrence, conception or device failure.
We have 3 fantastic speakers lined up.
Professor Jonathan Bartlett, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
How to interpret hazards and hazard ratios
Professor Mark Rutherford, University of Leicester
Various uses of pseudo-observations – who needs survival models anyway?
Professor Gianluca Baio, University College London
First I was afraid, I was petrified: survival modelling in health technology assessment
For abstracts and bios please see
https://docs.google.com/document/d/19dONJVHExJEVZ1xgCHTzhtSiXtWTSRLeQf2ZXFOTHWM/edit?usp=sharing
Date
Wednesday 7 May 2025 1:15 PM - 4:15 PM (UTC+01)Location
Alan Turing Building G107, University of Manchester
Upper Brook Street, Manchester, Greater Manchester M13 9SR