Current methods for time-to-event data
Dates: | 7 May 2025 |
Times: | 13:15 - 16:15 |
What is it: | Seminar |
Organiser: | Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health |
Who is it for: | University staff |
Speaker: | Jonathan Bartlett, Mark Rutherford, Gianluca Baio |
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The next seminar in the biannual Graham Dunn series hosted by the Centre for Biostatistics is on the topic of time-to-event data. This will be of interest to statisticians, health economists, data scientists, researchers, students and methodologists who work with time-to-event outcomes such as survival, disease progression, disease recurrence, conception or device failure.
We have 3 fantastic speakers lined up to talk about current methods for time-to-event data:
- Professor Jonathan Bartlett, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine- 'How to interpret hazards and hazard ratios'
- Professor Mark Rutherford, University of Leicester- 'Various uses of pseudo-observations – who needs survival models anyway?'
- Professor Gianluca Baio, University College London- 'First I was afraid, I was petrified: survival modelling in health technology assessment'
The event is in-person only and will include a tea/coffee break.
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Speakers
Jonathan Bartlett
Role: Professor in Medical Statistics
Organisation: London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Mark Rutherford
Role: Professor of Biostatistics
Organisation: University of Leicester
Gianluca Baio
Role: Professor of Statistics and Health Economics
Organisation: University College London
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Alan Turing Building
Manchester