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There are 10 messages totalling 673 lines in this issue.
Topics of the day:
1. ANNOUNCE CAMBRIDGE STATISTICS DISCUSSION GROUP
2. SEMINARS: MRC BIOSTATISTICS UNIT, CAMBRIDGE - EASTER TERM 2003
3. NEW CONTRACT ROLE - Publication Statistician - 6month+ Contract
4. COURSE: S-PLUS Essentials, Basingstoke
5. **VACANCY for a Publication Statistician**
6. CONFERENCE - Early booking and poster reminder- ASC - Sept 17-19,
2003 -
Warwick, UK
7. COURSE: S-PLUS Essentials, Basingstoke, May 12-15 2003
8. Course: 5th Practical Issues in Clinical Research;June 9th-11th
2003
9. JOB: Chair in Statistics, Massey University, New Zealand 10.
Job:Recruitment Consultants X 2
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 09:51:04 +0100
From: Peter Watson <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: ANNOUNCE CAMBRIDGE STATISTICS DISCUSSION GROUP
THE CAMBRIDGE STATISTICS DISCUSSION GROUP
Wednesday 7th May 2003 7:15 for 7:45
Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics,
Centre for Mathematical Sciences,
Wilberforce Road,
Cambridge
Statistical Properties of Sea Ice Thickness - is the Arctic
Ice Disappearing?
Peter Wadhams,
Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics,
Cambridge
Abstract:
When viewed from the air or the surface, polar sea ice presents an
apparently haphazard and chaotic vista of upturned ice blocks, piled-up
ridges, sheets of thin and thick ice, and areas of open water. In fact,
the distribution of ice thickness and the distribution of these
features follow well-defined statistical relationships, which enable us
to characterise the state of the ice cover by a small number of
parameters. We show how these results are obtained and how they can be
used.
The most exciting recent data from the Arctic, obtained by running under
the ice with a nuclear submarine and measuring ice thickness by upward
sonar, is that the mean thickness has diminished by more than 40% over
the past 20 years. While some climate modellers predict that the entire
ice cover will disappear by the 2080s, others claim that even the 40%
observed thinning is actually a statistical artefact, a result of
geographical bias in the areas covered by the submarines, and that the
ice as a whole may not be thinning at all. Here is a question that can
perhaps be answered, with suitable error bars, by the proper application
of statistics.
Speaker:
Peter Wadhams, formerly Director of the Scott Polar Research Institute,
has recently moved to DAMTP at their new buildings in the Centre for
Mathematical Sciences. He also has a working link with the Dunstaffnage
Marine Laboratory in Oban, Scotland. He and his research group work on
ocean and sea ice problems of the polar regions, particularly on
evidence of climate change. He has made four voyages to the Arctic in
nuclear submarines to collect some of the data discussed in this
lecture.
Directions:
The main entrance is reached from Clarkson Road by going along the
footpath to the right of the Newton Institute, and turning left through
the gatehouse towards the main building (Pavilion A), which has a glass
front and a curved grassed roof. The main entrance is in the middle of
the glass front. Free Parking is available after 5pm on Clarkson and
Wilberforce Roads and by entering the site off Wilberforce Road.
Admittance may be difficult after 7:45pm.
Provisional Next Meeting:
14th October - Peter Treasure (Strangeways Research Laboratory) on
'Statistical Aspects of Breast Cancer Screening'.
Supper: Some members eat regularly in the University Centre before each
meeting at 6pm. Feel free to join them.
Subscriptions: of 4 pounds per member are now due for the 2002-2003
session.
Secretary: Peter Watson, MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, 15
Chaucer Road, Cambridge CB2 2EF;telephone 01223 355294 Extension 801;
E-mail [log in to unmask]
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 12:48:46 +0100
From: Daniela DeAngelis <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: SEMINARS: MRC BIOSTATISTICS UNIT, CAMBRIDGE - EASTER TERM 2003
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29th April
Professor Simon Tavar=E9,
Department of Molecular and Computational Biology,
University of Southern California.
Title: Who needs likelihoods?
Abstract:
For problems involving complex stochastic models, the evaluation of=20
likelihoods is either extremely time consuming or impossible. This=20
raises the obvious question of how to do likelihood-based inference=20
when one does not have likelihoods. In this talk, I will illustrate=20
some simulation-based approaches for generating observations from=20
posterior distributions in such cases.
The approaches rely on the ability to simulate the underlying
stochastic=20 model quickly (although not by estimating the likelihood).
In addition to= =20 examples using the rejection algorithm, I will=20
give one approach to Markov chain Monte Carlo that does not make use of
a= =20 likelihood ratio in the Hastings rejection step. Approximate
sufficiency=20 plays a role in the method, and raises some interesting
research problems.
The methods, which are accessible to any MSc level statistician,=20 will
be illustrated by examples from inference in population genetics.
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20th May
Dr. Paddy Farrington,
Department of Statistics, The Open University.
Title: Statistical methods for the surveillance of
vaccine-preventable=20
infections.
Abstract:
One aim of vaccination programmes is to maintain susceptibility=20
levels below the epidemic threshold. This means that an infectious=20
individual infects, on average, fewer than one other individual,=20
resulting in certain termination of the chain of transmission.=20
Interest thus focuses on the average number of individuals infected by a
single infectious person introduced into the population at=20 time t,
R(t). R(t) is known as the effective reproduction number.=20 The aim of
surveillance is to monitor R(t), and introduce additional=20 control
measures if its value exceeds unity.
A common approach to estimating R(t) is based on deterministic=20
age-stratified transmission models, using data from surveys of=20
population immunity to estimate transmission parameters. I will=20
describe the method, and outline some new work to take account=20 of
individual heterogeneity as well as age effects. If time allows=20 I
will also discuss some issues relating to model uncertainty.=20 The talk
will be illustrated with mumps and rubella data from=20 England and
Wales.
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10th June
Dr. Elisabeth Allen,
Department of Statistical Science,
University College London.
Title: Multi-organ system rheumatological disease: statistical=20
analysis of outcome measures and their interrelationships.
Abstract:
Dermatomyositis, polymyositis and inclusion body myositis=20
(myositis) are usually regarded as a heterogeneous group of=20
autoimmune rheumatic diseases. To gauge more accurately the value of
conventional and newer therapies as they are introduced, a group of
specialists recently developed a set of measures for assessing myositis
outcomes. The design and analysis of two real patient exercises carried
out to study the proposed measures will be reported. An approach to the
study of reliability and agreement will be presented and inference
procedures for ratios of standard errors are developed.
These newly developed myositis measures are based on previous work in
systemic lupus erythematosus; a major autoimmune rheumatic disease.
International attempts to define validated disease activity and damage
indices to assess patients with lupus have provided a consistent way to
assess the disease. There is however a need to better understand
predictors of disease activity to improve and standardise therapy and
to prevent the development of chronic damage. An analysis that attempts
to examine=20 the interrelationships between disease activity in the
different organ=20 systems will be presented. The analysis is based on
logistic regression=20 methodology and the usefulness of separate
logistic regressions with =20 dynamic covariates for the analysis of
multinomial panel data is illustrat= ed.=20 The efficiency of the
approach relative to modelling disease activity in continuous time is
investigated.
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Seminars start at 2.30pm in the Large Seminar Room, 1st Floor,=20
Institute of Public Health, University Forvie Site, Robinson
Way,Cambridge.= =20 All welcome to attend.
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Daniela De Angelis
MRC Biostatistics Unit Tel: + (0)1223 330390
Institute of Public Health
Robinson Way Fax: + (0)1223 330388
Cambridge=20
CB2 2SR Web:
www.mrc-bsu.cam.ac.uk
United Kingdom
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 12:54:18 +0100
From: James Carrera <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: NEW CONTRACT ROLE - Publication Statistician - 6month+ Contract
Dear Allstaters,
please excuse the intrusion however, please find attached the latest
CONTRACT statistcian vacancy;
TITLE: Publication Statistician
ROLE: Essential, B.Sc / M.Sc / PhD in statistics / biostatistics or
related subject, 3 - 5 years pharmaceutical development, 3 - 5 years
clinical research experience, a familiarity with analysis & a
familiarity with reporting clinical trials. Desirable, any experience of
supporting medical writers. Reporting to the Program Statistician within
this major pharmaceutical you will be responding to requests from
clinical research & medical affairs based on clinical studies in
Epilepsy. Your duties will include; statistical analyses on a database
of trial results to support publications and in collaboration with
clinical research perform exploratory analyses / data mining on this
database to identify relationships worthexploring further.
LOCATION: Switzerland
RATE: Dependant on experience
CONTRACT LENGTH: 6 months++
START DATE: ASAP, but they will wait for the right candidate.
If you are interested in this position please feel free to get in
contact to discuss it further. If this position is not relevant to
yourself, but you know someon that would relish this fantastic
opportunity, please feel free to pass my details forward.
Anticiapting your response.
James Carrera
European Contracts Manager
Pharmaceutical, Healthcare & CRO division.
1st IT People
Tel: +44 (0) 207 940 3900
Fax: +44 (0) 207 407 8288
mailto:[log in to unmask]
www.1st-itpeople.com
Offices in UK, Switzerland, The Netherlands & Hong Kong
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dissemination forwarding, printing or copying of this e-mail is strictly
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not accept any responsibility for loss of business or damage caused
arising from this e-mail.
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 12:54:39 +0100
From: Karen Richardson <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: COURSE: S-PLUS Essentials, Basingstoke
> Insightful are pleased to announce that we are taking bookings for the
> =
S-PLUS Essentials course to be held in Basingstoke on 12 - 15 May 2003.
= If you have been meaning to upgrade your S-PLUS skills, or are curious
= about the new features of S-PLUS 6, this is the course for you.=20
>=20
> S-PLUS Essentials is a hands-on training course that covers a broad =
spectrum of topics from importing data to fitting statistical models. =
At the conclusion of the course the student will have a working =
knowledge of the syntax of the S-PLUS language. Both traditional and =
trellis graphs will be explored. In addition to function writing in the
= context of graphing and statistics, the course will present tools for
= connecting to C-code. While the material is presented here in the =
Windows environment, references to Unix are made where appropriate.
>=20
> Reserve your seat now!
>=20
> Course Information:
>=20 http://www.insightful.com/services/training/essentialsII_2.asp
>=20
> Course: S-PLUS Essentials
> Dates: May 12 - 15=20
> Location: UK Office, Network House, Basing View,
Basingstoke, =
Hampshire RG21 4HG
> =09
> Prices and further details can be found at the web address above. =20
> If you need any further information please do not hesitate to contact
=
me.
>=20
> Best regards,
>=20
> Karen Richardson=20
> Sales and Marketing Administrator=20
> Insightful=20
> [log in to unmask]
> Direct Line: +44 (0) 1256 339 822=20
> Fax Number: +44 (0) 1256 339 839=20
>=20
>=20
>=20
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 13:49:24 +0100
From: Craig Kayser <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: **VACANCY for a Publication Statistician**
A NEW OPPORTUNITY HAS JUST ARISEN FOR A STATISTICIAN TO WORK IN BASEL
SWITZERLAND
A six month contract for a Publication Statistician has just come
available with a large pharmaceutical company based in Basel
Switzerland.
Responsibilities will include:
Response to requests from clinical research and medical affairs,
performs statistical analyses on a database of trial results in clinical
studies on Trileptal in Epilepsy to support publications
In collaboration with clinical research, perform exploratory analyses
and data mining on the database to identify relationships worth
exploring further.
Ideal candidates should have:
Minimum MSc in Statistics
Minimum 3 - 5 years experience in pharmaceutical development and
clinical research Familiarity with anylsis and reporting clinical trials
and should be familiar with supporting medical writers.
You should be a good team player, and have experience in intercultural
teams.
Should you be interested in this position, or should you know of anyone
who might be interested in this position, then please contact Craig
Kayser on
+44 (0) 1753 216 706 to discuss further.
Regards
Craig Kayser
Contract Personnel Executive
Chiltern International
Wellington House
20 Queensmere
Slough, SL1 1DB
Direct Line: +44 (0) 1753-216-706
Fax: +44 (0) 1753-511-116
Mobile: +44 (0) 78-8178-7971
Website: www.chiltern.com
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 14:38:51 +0100
From: Randy Banks <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: CONFERENCE - Early booking and poster reminder- ASC - Sept
17-19, 2003 - Warwick, UK
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*** an announcement from The Association for Survey Computing.
*** Apologies for any cross-postings
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Survey and Statistical Computing IV
THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY ON THE SURVEY PROCESS
Wednesday to Friday, 17 to 19 September 2003
at Warwick University, UK
Just a brief reminder that the deadline for early booking discounts for
the Conference is fast approaching (April 30) and that we are still
looking for poster contributions. (don't forget, there will be a prize
for the best presented poster).
Full details are available from the ASC website at
http://www.asc.org.uk
Many thanks for your attention to this.
randy
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Please reply to:
Diana Elder, Administrator ([log in to unmask])
ASC, PO Box 60, Chesham, Bucks, UK HP5 3QH
tel/fax: +44 (0)1494 793033
http://www.asc.org.uk
This message has been sent on behalf the ASC by:
Randy Banks ([log in to unmask])
Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER)
University of Essex, Colchester, UK CO4 3SQ
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 17:07:10 +0100
From: Andrew McMullan <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: COURSE: S-PLUS Essentials, Basingstoke, May 12-15 2003
I have been asked to forward this to the list.
Please reply to the details given and not to me.
COURSE: S-PLUS Essentials, Basingstoke, May 12-15 2003
The S-PLUS Essentials course covers the basics of the command line and
graphical user interface under S-PLUS 6.1. For more information, see
http://www.insightful.com/services/training/essentialsII_1.asp
or contact
[log in to unmask]
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 17:21:36 +0100
From: Andrew McMullan <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Course: 5th Practical Issues in Clinical Research;June 9th-11th
2003
I have been asked to forward this to the list.
Please reply to the details given and not to me.
5th Practical Issues in Clinical Research Course
June 9th-11th 2003
Organised by the Clinical Trials and Evaluation Unit, Royal Brompton &
Harefield NHS Trust
The aim of this three-day course is to provide a comprehensive review of
the methodology involved in the design and conduct of clinical research.
The course will comprise lectures and workshops on how to design, set up
and run a research project including key statistical issues. Days 1 and
2 will form a stand-alone introductory course aimed at all health
professionals involved in clinical research or about to embark on a
study. Day 3 will be more advanced and aimed at those who already have
some experience of clinical research and wish to understand more
challenging issues including advanced statistical concepts. Delegates
may wish to attend the introductory course only or to attend the
introductory and the advanced course consecutively. We have invited
expert speakers to join the faculty of this course that is now into its
5th year. Each afternoon of the course will have small group workshops
to explore statistical and methodological issues in some detail. For
further information please see the Clinical Trials and Evaluation Unit
web site www.cteu.org or contact the Short Courses Office, Education
Centre, National Heart and Lung Institute (telephone: 020 7351 8172;
email: [log in to unmask] or web page:
www.med.ic.ac.uk/divisions/49a/mtgs.htm )
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 17:25:57 +0100
From: Andrew McMullan <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: JOB: Chair in Statistics, Massey University, New Zealand
I have been asked to forward this to the list.
Please reply to the details given and not to me.
>Massey University is seeking applications from suitably qualified
>candidates for the Chair in Statistics. The appointee will be a member
>of the academic staff of the Institute of Information Sciences and
>Technology, one of eight Institutes within the College of Sciences.
>
>The role of the appointee will be to provide leadership in research,
>teaching and consulting in Statistics, Decision Sciences and related
>topics within the Institute, on both the Palmerston North and
>Wellington Campuses. The Chair offers the successful applicant the
>opportunity to play a significant role in Statistics research and
>education in New Zealand and internationally.
>
>Candidates for this key appointment must have a PhD or equivalent in a
>relevant field, an accomplished record of research and scholarly
>achievement and an established track record in obtaining competitive
>research grants. Expertise is sought within the broad spectrum of
>Statistics, however applications from candidates with research
>interests with an applied focus are particularly encouraged. The
>appointment includes the role of Academic Group Leader.
>
>Massey University is one of New Zealand's leading educational
>institutions and boasts a proud tradition of academic excellence and a
>strong national and international reputation. Massey's attractive
>Palmerston North campus is located centrally in the lower North Island,
>a convenient two hours' drive from the capital city of Wellington, a
>similar distance from vineyards and beaches in Hawke's Bay and snow
>covered ski slopes on Mount Ruapehu.
>
>For further details please contact:
>
>Doug MacLeod
>Senior Search Consultant
>ACADEMIC SEARCH INTERNATIONAL Ltd.
>Tel : + 64 9 357 5030
>Email:[log in to unmask]
>
>Applications close on the 5th of May, 2003
>
>*******************************
>
>
>Kind Regards,
>Doug MacLeod
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>ACADEMIC SEARCH INTERNATIONAL Ltd.
>Tel : + 64 9 357 5030
>Fax: + 64 9 814 9191
>Mobile: + 64 21 711 744
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>Website: http://www.academic-search.net
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 17:27:55 +0100
From: Andrew McMullan <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Job:Recruitment Consultants X 2
I have been asked to forward this to the list.
Please reply to the details given and not to me.
>Blue Pelican IT has an established reputation in the SAS and Statistics
>market. We have separate teams specialising in Pharmaceutical,
>Financial, Direct Marketing and Graduate recruitment. Our consultants
>in the SAS and Statistics market are looking to pass live requirements
>and potential placements to new consultants joining their team.
>
>We have 2 vacancies for talented, dynamic, organised and resilient
>individuals, with a desire to succeed. You will be of graduate calibre,
>a Maths or Statistics discipline is beneficial, have excellent
>communication skills and be sales driven. Ideally you will have some
>knowledge of SAS, SPSS or similar package, which will assist you in
>understanding the job specifications sent to you from your clients.
>Applicants with 6 months+ sales experience in any field or experienced
>IT recruiters looking to diversify are also encouraged to apply. You
>must be authorised to work in the UK.
>
>You will receive continuous training during your career, a good basic
>salary and an excellent commission structure plus additional bonuses.
>25-30K OTE in your first year, 40K+ in your 2nd year.
>
>Blue Pelican IT is based in Ticehurst in East Sussex. We are commuting
>distance from Tunbridge Wells, Brighton, Hastings, Maidstone and
>Uckfield.
>
>If you have ever considered IT recruitment, or want to know more, send
>your CV by email, [log in to unmask], or call Graham
>MacKenzie on 01580 201616 for an informal chat today.
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Andrew McMullan Phone:0141-330 2474
Statistics Department Email:[log in to unmask]
University of Glasgow
University Avenue
Glasgow
G12 8QQ
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