NIHR Statistics Group Annual Event
Real World Medical Statistics
21st – 22nd June 2018
Sheffield
Last Booking Dates for this Event
For those requiring accommodation – 4th June 2018
For those not requiring accommodation – 15th June 2018
Description
The NIHR Statistics Group aims to bring together statisticians, clinicians and scientists to develop and promote best methodological practice in healthcare research.
The annual conference aims to:
- Give an update and overview of the NIHR Statistics Group’s current achievements
- Involve new members in the formation of future activities and priorities.
- Promote collaboration between applied statisticians, clinicians and scientists
- Provide networking opportunities to share and promote best practice
Confirmed topics for discussion groups are:
Statistical Analysis Plans, Missing Data, Routine/Big Data, Career Development, Mendelian Randomization, Good Clinical Practice for statisticians, Diagnostic/ Prognostic Modeling, MRC adaptive designs working group, PPI in quantitative methodological research, Improving the understanding and use of statistics, Mediation Analysis - Transferring methods between disciplines.
Further details of the event and registration links can be found below
https://estore.kcl.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/academic-faculties/faculty-of-life-sciences-medicine/school-of-population-health-environmental-sciences/the-nihr-statistics-group-annual-event-realworld-medical-statistics
Keynote Speakers:
Professor Dave Jones, NIHR Training Dean, University of Newcastle
Professor Richard Emsley, King’s College London
Dr Mike Batley, Deputy Director, Research Programmes, Department of Health and Social Care
Who can attend?
Statisticians who are funded either directly or indirectly by the NIHR. This includes researchers/trainees partly- or fully-funded by an NIHR grant, those involved in an NIHR infrastructure (eg RDS, CTU, BRC, CLAHRC, DEC). Non-statisticians who are interested in statistics are also welcome to attend.
Practical Information
Rates include an evening BBQ on the 21st and lunch on the 22nd.
Day Rate
Cost £150.00
Description: The Day Rate is for those who don’t require or wish to arrange their own accommodation, and simply includes attendance at the conference on both days.
Overnight Accommodation
Cost £200.00
Description: The overnight accommodation rate includes one night's (21-22/6/18) B&B in a student-residence-type accommodation close to the conference venue.
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M. Dawn Teare, PhD
Reader in Epidemiology and Biostatistics and Director of Learning & Teaching,
School of Health & Related Research (ScHARR),
University of Sheffield
http://www.weareinternational.org.uk/
NIHR Statistics Group co-Lead
https://statistics-group.nihr.ac.uk
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