生物统计在医学中的应用(The Application of Biostatistics in Medical Research)
时间安排 (Time schedule)
日期
(Date) |
时间
(Time) |
地点
(Place) |
题目
(Topic) |
主讲人(Lecturer) |
10月18日
(18 Oct) |
9:00-10:10 |
(Multifunction Hall) |
Methodological Considerations of Epidemiological Studies of Vaccines: Measuring the Effectiveness of Hib Vaccination |
Dr Milligan |
休息(Break)
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10:30-11:40 |
医学院学术报告厅
(Multifunction Hall) |
Design and Analysis of Cluster-Randomised Trials |
Dr Cheung |
14:30-15:40 |
医学院学术报告厅
(Multifunction Hall) |
Practical Issues in Clinical Research |
Dr Wang |
休息(Break)
|
16:00-17:30 |
医学院学术报告厅
(Multifunction Hall) |
Discussions about Research Project Problems in terms of Design, Analysis and Reporting. |
Dr Wang |
The Brief Introduction of Experts:
1. Paul Milligan (BSc. MSc. PhD.) is a leader in Epidemiology and Medical Statistics, Infectious Diseases Epidemiology Unit, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. His current research is in: Hib vaccination; methods for health surveys in developing countries; epidemiology and control of malaria; evaluation of public health impact of intermittent preventive treatment for malaria in children in Senegal and The Gambia.
2. Yin Bun Cheung (PhD, CStat) a biostatistician and paediatric epidemiologist is a Senior Lecturer in Medical Statistics at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. His major research interests include child growth and development, applied medical statistics, quality of life research, and clinical trials. Currently he is participating in maternal and child health studies in Malawi and Gambia and quality of life studies in Singapore, in addition to collaborative projects on research methodology.
3. DUOLAO WANG is a senior lecturer in medical statistics at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London, London, UK. His research Interests: centre on application of state-of-the-art mathematical and statistical models and techniques to discover substantive facts and/or assess theories about medical, biological, demographic, environmental and social determinants of disease and health. I also make occasional contributions to the development of statistical models when they are motivated by substantive problems.