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Subject:

Short Course - Dublin: Survival & Event History ( by Counting Processes)

From:

Gilbert MacKenzie <[log in to unmask]>

Reply-To:

Gilbert MacKenzie <[log in to unmask]>

Date:

Thu, 26 Jan 2006 11:04:19 +0000

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Dear Allstat (ers)

Irish Statistical Association - 2-Day Course
Counting Processes

This is the first 2-day training event on which
the ISA  has  embarked and we hope it will be
successful in terms of participation.

We have two leading world experts in Counting
Processes  coming to give us a 2-day course. This
 must rank as a major opportunity for us to develop
expertise  in a key  area which is not really covered
in depth in HEIs in Ireland .

The  course will appeal to those who wish
to strengthen their grasp of the modern theory
of survival analysis and will serve as a solid foundation
for applied work and future research study in the area.

We hope to see a good cross-section of applied
and academic statisticians  using the course as
a way of updating  and refreshing  their knowledge
base.

The course represents excellent value compared
with commercial events.

The dates for the course are now

Thursday March 2 and
Friday     March 3

Venue:  Trinity College Dublin
Large Conference Room
O'Reilly Institute

Preliminary course programme is

Title of course: Survival and event history
 analysis based on counting processes.

Programme
March, 2 morning block: (Prof.: Per Kragh Andersen)
 Introductory examples, censoring and truncation,
heuristic introduction to counting processes and martingales,
the Nelson-Aalen estimator (ABGK* I.3, II.1, IV.1.3)

March, 2 afternoon block: (Prof.: Niels Keiding ) The Kaplan
-Meier estimator, the Aalen-Johansen estimator,
 non-parametric tests, parametric models, Poisson regression
  (ABGK* IV.3, IV.4, V, VI)

March, 3 morning block: (Prof.: Per Kragh Andersen)
The Cox regression model, goodness of fit
 (ABGK* VII.1-VII.3)

March, 3 afternoon block: (Prof.  Kragh Andersen)
Aalen's additive regression model (ABGK* VII.4)
(Prof Niels Keiding ) multivariate survival analysis: frailty models=20
(ABGK* IX),
and marginal models, multi-state models for bone marrow transplantation.


ABGK* =3D BOOK entitled
"Statistical Models based on Counting Processes"
by
Per Kragh Andersen
Ornulf Borgan
Richard D Gill &
Niels Keiding
Springer - Verlag (1991)
Highly recommended.!

available at  bargain discount price of  EUR40 (=A328)
(original cost cEUR70 (=A348) ).

Course Costs  (2 days training, coffee, course materials)
without and with book.

Student  without book  EUR95    (=A362)
ISA member without book  EUR125  (=A386)
Non-ISA member without book EUR145  (=A3100 )

With book add EUR40  (=A3 28 )

Maximum course places 50 ( first come first served)=20

Registration form attached - please complete.

Accommodation in Dublin may be found at discount

using  laterooms.com

http://www.laterooms.com/index.php3?lang=3Deng&ctry=3D1


Flights from Ireland & UK to Dublin are economic, making  Dublin
a viable course centre. Consider Aer Arann, Aer Lingus and Ryanair
for budget fares and other low cost carriers.

http://www.aerlingus.com
http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/
http://www.aerarann.ie/

See you all there !

Best for now .


Gilbert

--=20



_____________________________

Prof. Gilbert MacKenzie
Dept. of Mathematics & Statistics,
University of Limerick,
Limerick=20
Ireland

ISA ~ http://www.istat.ie.

Gilbert ~ http://www.staff.ul.ie/mackenzieg

Email: [log in to unmask]

Tel: +353 (0)61 213499
Fax: +353 (0)61 334927

_________________________


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Dear Allstat (ers)<br>
<br>
Irish Statistical Association - 2-Day Course<br>
Counting Processes <br>
<br>
This is the first 2-day training event on which <br>
the ISA&nbsp; has&nbsp; embarked and we hope it will be <br>
successful in terms of participation.<br>
<br>
We have two leading world experts in Counting <br>
Processes&nbsp; coming to give us a 2-day course. This<br>
&nbsp;must rank as a major opportunity for us to develop <br>
expertise&nbsp; in a key&nbsp; area which is not really covered <br>
in depth in HEIs in Ireland .<br>
<br>
The&nbsp; course will appeal to those who wish <br>
to strengthen their grasp of the modern theory <br>
of survival analysis and will serve as a solid foundation <br>
for applied work and future research study in the area.<br>
<br>
We hope to see a good cross-section of applied <br>
and academic statisticians&nbsp; using the course as <br>
a way of updating&nbsp; and refreshing&nbsp; their knowledge<br>
base.<br>
<br>
The course represents excellent value compared <br>
with commercial events.<br>
<br>
The dates for the course are now <br>
<br>
Thursday March 2 and<br>
Friday &nbsp; &nbsp; March 3<br>
<br>
Venue:&nbsp; Trinity College Dublin <br>
Large Conference Room <br>
O'Reilly Institute <br>
<br>
Preliminary course programme is<br>
<p><big><font size="2"><big><b>Title of course:</b> Survival and event
history<br>
&nbsp;analysis based on counting processes.</big></font>
</big></p>
<p><big><font size="2"><big><b>Programme </b><br>
March, 2 morning block: (Prof.: Per Kragh
Andersen)<br>
&nbsp;Introductory
examples, censoring and truncation,</big></font><br>
<font size="2"><big>heuristic introduction to
counting processes and martingales,</big></font>
<br>
<font size="2"><big>the Nelson-Aalen estimator
(ABGK* I.3, II.1, IV.1.3)</big></font>
</big></p>
<p><big><font size="2"><big>March, 2 afternoon block: (Prof.: Niels
Keiding ) The
Kaplan<br>
-Meier estimator, the Aalen-Johansen estimator,</big></font>
<br>
&nbsp;<font size="2"><big>non-parametric tests,
parametric models, Poisson regression</big></font>
<br>
&nbsp;
<font size="2"><big>(ABGK* IV.3, IV.4, V, VI)</big></font>
</big></p>
<p><big><font size="2"><big>March, 3 morning block: (Prof.: Per Kragh
Andersen) <br>
The Cox
regression model, goodness of fit<br>
&nbsp;(ABGK* VII.1-VII.3)</big></font>
</big></p>
<p><big><font size="2"><big>March, 3 afternoon block: (Prof.&nbsp; Kragh
Andersen) <br>
Aalen's
additive regression model (ABGK* VII.4)</big></font>
<br>
<font size="2"><big>(Prof Niels Keiding ) multivariate
survival analysis: frailty models (ABGK* IX), </big></font>
<br>
<font size="2"><big>and marginal models,
multi-state models for bone marrow&nbsp;</big></font><font size="2"><big>transplantation.</big></font>
</big></p>
<br>
ABGK* = BOOK entitled<br>
"Statistical Models based on Counting Processes" <br>
by <br>
Per Kragh Andersen<br>
Ornulf Borgan<br>
Richard D Gill &amp; <br>
Niels Keiding <br>
Springer - Verlag (1991) <br>
Highly recommended.!<br>
<br>
available at&nbsp; bargain discount price of&nbsp; &#8364;40 (&pound;28)<br>
(original cost c&#8364;70 (&pound;48) ). <br>
<br>
Course Costs&nbsp; (2 days training, coffee, course materials) <br>
without and with book. <br>
<br>
Student&nbsp; without book&nbsp; &#8364;95&nbsp; &nbsp; (&pound;62) <br>
ISA member without book&nbsp; &#8364;125&nbsp; (&pound;86) <br>
Non-ISA member without book &#8364;145&nbsp; (&pound;100 ) <br>
<br>
With book add &#8364;40&nbsp; (&pound; 28 ) <br>
<br>
Maximum course places 50 ( first come first served)&nbsp; <br>
<br>
Registration form attached - please complete.<br>
<br>
Accommodation in Dublin may be found at discount <br>
<p>
using&nbsp; laterooms.com<br>
</p>
<p><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
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</p>
<p><br>
Flights from Ireland &amp; UK to Dublin are economic, making&nbsp; Dublin <br>
a viable course centre. Consider Aer Arann, Aer Lingus and Ryanair <br>
for budget fares and other low cost carriers.<br>
</p>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.aerlingus.com">http://www.aerlingus.com</a><br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/">http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/</a><br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.aerarann.ie/">http://www.aerarann.ie/</a><br>
<p>See you all there !<br>
</p>
<p>Best for now .<br>
</p>
<p><br>
</p>
Gilbert
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_____________________________

Prof. Gilbert MacKenzie
Dept. of Mathematics &amp; Statistics,
University of Limerick,
Limerick 
Ireland

ISA ~ <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.istat.ie">http://www.istat.ie</a>.

Gilbert ~ <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.staff.ul.ie/mackenzieg">http://www.staff.ul.ie/mackenzieg</a>

Email: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:[log in to unmask]">[log in to unmask]</a>

Tel: +353 (0)61 213499
Fax: +353 (0)61 334927

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IRISH STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION=20

SHORT COURSE IN COUNTING PROCESSES

BY  PER KRAGH ANDERSEN & NIELS KEIDING

COURSE REGISTRATION FORM

(Includes: 2 days training, coffee morning & evening, course materials)=20

Name:=20

Affiliation:

Address:=20

Email:

Course Package  (delete inappropriate items)      =20

1. Student   - Course fee =3D =8095  (=A362)  =20
(if Student, attach letter from supervisor confirming status )

2: ISA Member Course fee =3D =80125  (=A386)

3. Non-ISA Member Course Fee =3D =80145 (=A3100)=20

Book  (delete as appropriate)=20

I wish to buy the course book,
"Statistical Models based on Counting Processes"  =20
at discount ie =8040 (=A328)  =20

1 Yes   2 No=20

Method of Payment=20
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(sterling cheques acceptable if =A33 added for=20
currency conversion) for the total payable to:=20

ISA Counting Process Course=20

and send to:=20

Professor Gilbert MacKenzie=20
Department of Mathematics & Statistics
University of Limerick=20
Limerick=20
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