BSU Short Courses
The MRC Biostatistics Unit run a number of short 2 day courses every year. Details of how and when to apply for these courses will appear here in due course. Dates for upcoming courses include:
BSU Short Courses 2012
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Introduction to Bayesian Analysis using WinBUGS
23rd - 24th May 2012
Two day course by Dr. David Lunn
Course Aim:- Introduction to the use of Monte Carlo Methods, Bayesian Methods, Markov chain Monte Carlo regression models and implementation of WinBUGS.
For Course details or contact details to book this course see the
WinBUGS (Introduction to Bayesian Analysis with WinBUGS) Course pages
*PLEASE NOTE registration for this course will close on the 16th May 2012*
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WinBUGS in Health Economic Evaluations-
3rd - 4th October 2012
Lecturers: Dr. Chris Jackson and Dr. Richard Nixon
Course Aim:- We introduce Bayesian principles, Monte Carlo and MCMC methods using the WinBUGS software, with applications to cost-effectiveness analysis,
Markov health economic models, and meta-analysis.
For further course details or contact details to book the next course see the
WinBUGS in Health Economic Evalutations Course pages
*PLEASE NOTE registration for this course is not yet available* |
Introduction to Bayesian Analysis using WinBUGS
24th - 25th Oct 2012
Two day course by Dr. David Lunn
Course Aim:- Introduction to the use of Monte Carlo Methods, Bayesian Methods, Markov chain Monte Carlo regression models and implementation of WinBUGS.
For Course details or contact details to book this course see the
WinBUGS (Introduction to Bayesian Analysis with WinBUGS) Course pages
*PLEASE NOTE registration for this course is not yet available*
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Multivariable Model-building - TBC
Lecturers: Prof. Patrick Royston and Prof. Willi Sauerbrei
Course Aim:- A pragmatic approach to regression analysis based on fractional polynomials for modelling continuous variables.
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Missing Data in Mental Health- TBC
Lecturers: Mr. Ian White and Dr. Sabine Landau
Course Aim:- This course will discuss the problems of missing covariates and missing outcomes in mental health research. We will give a hands-on demonstration of some approaches that can be used to tackle these problems using Stata.
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To download the BSU Short Courses 2012 calendar as a pdf format file please click here.