Reminder for a course taking place at the Statistical Services Centre, the University of Reading at the end of April:
***Advanced Topics in Survival Analysis***
26-28 April
£675
The most commonly used methods of dealing with survival, and other "time to event" data, are based on the assumption of proportional hazards. This course reviews these models and introduces models for different types of data structure, or with different underlying assumptions. During lectures and practical sessions the statistical package SAS will be used to illustrate the methodologies.
Course content:
* Overview of the Cox and Weibull proportional hazards models
* Time-dependent variables
* Interval-censored survival data
* The accelerated failure time model and other parametric models
* Non-proportional hazards
* Frailty models
For further information view our website http://www.reading.ac.uk/ssc/ , email [log in to unmask] or call Val Walker on 0118 378 8689.
Kellie Nicholson
Statistical Services Centre
The University of Reading
Harry Pitt Building
Whiteknights Road
Reading
RG6 6FN
UK
http://www.rdg.ac.uk/ssc/
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