The Statistics seminar programme for this term at the University of Kent
at Canterbury is as follows:
18 January: Dr Richard Chandler (University College London)
The use of generalised linear models in interpreting climate variability.
1 February: Dr Leonhard Knorr-Held (Imperial College, London)
A hierarchical model for space-time surveillance data on meningoccal
disease incidence.
8 February: Dr Kate Tilling (Kings College London)
Capture-recapture including covariates: estimating the incidence of
stroke.
15 February: Dr David Stephenson (University of Reading)
Long-range dependence in the North Atlantic Oscillation.
8 March: East Kent RSS Local Group- 2.30 p.m.
Speaker: Dr Sheila Bird (MRC Biostatistics Unit, Cambridge)
Statistical aspects of vCJD and BSE: implications for the public health.
15 March: Mr Martin Ridout (University of Kent at Canterbury)
Models for prion dilution in dividing yeast cells.
22 March: Dr Jon Forster (University of Southampton)
A model-based Bayesian approach to sensitivity analysis for missing
categorical data.
Unless otherwise stated, all Statistics seminars are held at 2.00 p.m. in
the Mathematics Lecture Theatre, located on the ground floor of the
Institute of Mathematics and Statistics. All who are interested are
welcome.
Further details about these talks are available on the website:
www.ukc.ac.uk/IMS/statistics/people/A.R.Duncombe/seminars/seminars.html
Best wishes,
Alastair Duncombe
Lecturer in Statistics
Institute of Mathematics and Statistics
University of Kent at Canterbury
Canterbury
CT2 7NF
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