Dear All-Stat,
On behalf of the RSS General Applications Section, I would like to invite you to register for the meeting
"New Challenges for Longitudinal Data Analysis"
which will be taking place between 2-5pm on Monday 25 February at the RSS offices in London.
We have four excellent speakers who will be talking about their recent work on addressing some of the new challenges (and some familiar ones too!) facing the analysis of longitudinal data. The speakers are:
Prof Don Hedeker (University of Illinois) "Mood changes associated with smoking in adolescents: applications of mixed-effects location-scale models for cross-sectional and longitudinal ecological momentary assessment (EMA) data"
Dr Ruwanthi Kolamunnage Dona (University of Liverpool) "Joint modelling of longitudinal measurements and competing-risks survival data"
Dr Adro van den Hout (University College London) "Joint models for discrete longitudinal outcomes in ageing research"
Dr Daniel Farewell (Cardiff University) "Attrition in a mortal cohort: adjusting for one but not the other"
Please see the website
http://www.rss.org.uk/site/cms/contentEventViewEvent.asp?chapter=9&e=1465
for more details about the talks and how to register for the meeting.
In summary:
Time and date: 2-5 pm, Monday 25 February 2013 (pre-meeting refreshments will be served from 1:30).
Place: RSS, 12 Errol Street, London EC1Y 8LX (see http://www.rss.org.uk/site/cms/contentCategoryView.asp?category=142 for a map and directions).
Admission: It is necessary to register for this event and there is a charge: the booking form can be downloaded from http://www.rss.org.uk/eventforms The charges are as follows: £25 (RSS Retired Fellows/RSS Student Fellows/RSS EDA Fellows), £27 (RSS CStats/GradStats), £30 (RSS Fellows), £45 (RSS linked associates/student members/section members), £60 (everyone else).
I look forward to seeing you at the meeting!
Best wishes,
Paul Clarke.
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