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Save the date for the Atlantic Causal Inference Conference, to be held at
#UNC May 23-25.@uncbiostat's Dr. Hudgens is organizing the event! -
I haven't read the article yet, but I love Figure 1 https://www.statslife.org.uk/files/rss-preprint-causal-inference-may-2016.pdf …
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If studies on lack of replication are replicated, is that confirming or disconfirming evidence?
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Join us for the CKiD CRIC ancillary study symposium on Nov 3-4, 2016. Register by 9/21 at: http://www.med.upenn.edu/cric/ckid pic.twitter.com/Jscze70KUe
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Telegraph Science Editor: Load the headline and first page with strong, scary-sounding causal statements.pic.twitter.com/JjLa0lLH19
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If you are a (bio)statistician on twitter please retweet so we can find and follow you and your stats friends!
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Our recent work on Bayesian nonparametric causal inference http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27479682 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27345532
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Be careful when talking to reporters. I'm sure this one confused expected value with probabilitypic.twitter.com/YxhbGsHYDF
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2015 Atlantic Causal Conference http://www.cceb.upenn.edu/biostat/conferences/ACIC15/index_acic15.php …
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8th Annual Conference on Statistical Issues in Clinical Trials http://www.cceb.upenn.edu/biostat/conferences/ClinTrials15/index.php …
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Are economists smarter than epidemiologists? (Comments on Imbens’s recent paper)Good read: http://www.mii.ucla.edu/causality/?p=1241&utm_source=feedly&utm_reader=feedly&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=are-economists-smarter-than-epidemiologists-comments-on-imbenss-recent-paper …
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2015 Atlantic Causal Inference Conference call for invited session proposalspic.twitter.com/zyExHMbMFC
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Jason Roy followed UNC Pharmacoepi, Kevin Haynes, John Seeger and 82 others
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@UNC_RxEPI
The Pharmacoepidemiology Program, in the Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Special Statistics in Medicine issue in honor of Tom Ten Have http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/sim.v33.20/issuetoc …
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