The Open University Statistics Group presents a 2-day conference on
STATISTICAL METHODS FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASES
to be held on Wednesday May 23rd - Thursday May 24th, 2012, at the Open University in Milton Keynes (UK).
From a global perspective, infectious diseases remain a leading cause of morbidity, mortality, loss of livelihoods and social and economic disruption.
Over the last decade, many new statistical methods have been developed to meet the challenges they pose.
Statistical Methods for Infectious Diseases, the 25th Open University statistics conference, is aimed at a broad spectrum of epidemiologists,
statisticians and modellers working on the various aspects of infectious disease epidemiology.
The conference will include 18 invited talks. We also invite contributed poster presentations on the conference theme.
The cost of the conference is 95 pounds, to include registration and meals including the conference dinner on day one.
Full details of the programme, conference arrangements and other relevant information, may be obtained from the conference website at
http://statistics.open.ac.uk/SMID
*** Note that registration is now open. ***
Should you require further information please email Ms. Sara Griffin: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
We look forward to seeing you in May!
Steffen Unkel, Paddy Farrington and Angela Noufaily
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, The Open University
http://statistics.open.ac.uk
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