Propensity Scoring - A joint workshop delivered by S3RI and the Wessex Institute Event
- Time:
- 14:30 - 19:00
- Date:
- 22 March 2018
- Venue:
- Building 54, Lecture Theatre 4011 University of Southampton Highfield Campus Southampton SO17 1BJ
For more information regarding this event, please email Professor Dankmar Bohning at D.A.Bohning@soton.ac.uk .
Event details
S3RI (Southampton Statistical Sciences Research Institute) and the Wessex Institute are holding a workshop on Propensity Scores. The propensity score has become very popular in the recent two decades as it allows us to design and analyse observational study so that it mimics some of the salient features of a randomised controlled trial. This workshop will discuss these techniques as well as some associated problems.
The Southampton Statistical Sciences Research Institute (S3RI) and the Wessex Institute is delighted to announce the following event on the 22nd March 2018, titled:
‘’Propensity Scoring, a Joint workshop delivered by S3RI and the Wessex Institute’’
The workshop will take place in building 54 (Mathematical Sciences), Lecture Theatre A (room 4011), Highfield Campus and the outline is as follows:
2.30pm Opening remarks from S3RI: Dankmar Böhning
2:35 pm Opening remarks from Wessex Institute: Jeremy Wyatt
2:45 pm Rhian Daniel (Cardiff University): Propensity scores: what, why and why not?
3:30 pm tea/ coffee
4:00 pm Stijn Vansteelandt (Ghent University): On the use of propensity scores to obtain valid inference after variable selection
4:45 pm Danny Pfefferman (Southampton/Tel Aviv): Discussion of the talks given before
5.15 pm General Discussion
5:45 -7:00pm Wine reception in the Maths Student Centre (building 56)
To register to the event, please follow the link below:
For further information, please refer to the poster below or email FSHMS_Comms@soton.ac.uk
We look forward to welcoming you to the event
Dankmar Böhning and Jeremy Wyatt
S3RI and the Wessex Institute
Speaker information
Professor Dankmar Bohning ,Director of S3RI, Chair in Medical Statistics
Professor Jeremy Wyatt ,Wessex Institute ,Professor of Digital Healthcare and Director, Wessex Institute University of Southampton
Dr Rhian Daniel ,Cardiff University,Reader in Medical Statistics
Professor Stijn Vansteelandt ,Ghent University,Professor of Statistics
Professor Danny Pfeffermann ,Professor of Social Statistics