CAUSALab
@CAUSALab
Actionable #causalinference with real-world impact.
We use health data to help decision makers make better decisions.
We train investigators @HarvardChanSPH.
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1 month until we kick off #2024CAUSALabcourses !
In-person spots: Key Topics in Causal Inference, Advanced Confounding Adjustment, Combining Information for Causal Inference, Target Trial Emulation
Online spots: Key Topics in Causal Inference
Register: causalab.sph.harvard.edu/courses/
Tyler VanderWeele, PhD is the final instructor for Key Topics in Causal Inference (KTCI)!
John L. Loeb and Frances Lehman Loeb Prof. Harvard Epidemiology Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, he researches association & causation methodology.
Register for KTCI with Tyler:
causalab.sph.harvard.edu/courses/
Eric Tchetgen Tchetgen is back for Key Topics in Causal Inference (KTCI)!
Tchetgen Tchetgen, PhD is a Luddy Family President’s Distinguished Professor The Wharton School Penn. His research includes semi-parametric efficiency theory.
Register to learn from Eric:
causalab.sph.harvard.edu/courses/
James Robins is back for Key Topics in Causal Inference (KTCI)!
Robins, MD is Mitchell L. & Robin LaFoley Dong Prof. Epidemiology Harvard Epidemiology. He researches observational studies & randomized trials w/ time-varying exposure.
Register to learn from James: causalab.sph.harvard.edu/courses/
The CAUSALab is incredible, & my 1st yr in epidemiology has been deeply rewarding.
Thanks so much to Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health for this generous spotlight!
If any clinical folks are curious abt epi/causal inference, pls feel free to reach out. I'd love to chat!
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Wrapping up our morning sessions is Venexia Walker, Epidemiologist at University of Bristol & UPenn sharing with us how #causalinference is used in #UK electronic health records and opportunities available for open science.
#KolokotronesSymposium CAUSALab
Halfway through our morning sessions at CAUSALab's #KolokronesSyposium !
Now we're learning from John Tazare, Statistical Pharmacoepidemiologist at London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine who is presenting on #Causalinference for #therapeutics : OpenSAFELY and #COVID19 .
We are excited to hear from Reecha Sofat Professor at University of Liverpool to learn about 'Medicines #data in UK electronic #healthrecords : Opportunities for #targettrialemulation .'
CAUSALab #KolokotronesSymposium
Next up at CAUSALab's #KolokotronesSymposium we heard from William Hulme from University of Oxford (University of Oxford).
Will presented on #causalinference for #vaccinations focuing on OpenSAFELY and #COVID19 .
Follow along with us today, we'll be live tweeting from CAUSALab's 17th #KolokotronesSymposium !
Our first speaker, Rachel Denholm from University of Bristol kicks off the day with a presentation on Why the UK English secure data environments (SDEs) for #causalinference ?
Meet Judith Lok, PhD!
Judith is an Associate Prof. of Mathematics & Statistics Boston University. Her work focuses on #causal methods & survival analysis using #observationaldata .
Register today to learn from Judith: causalab.sph.harvard.edu/courses/
Will we see you this Friday at the Kolokotrones Symposium?
Register now to join the conversation on UK #securedata environments:
eventbrite.com/e/causal-infer…
Limited in-person spots remain. Registration closes Thursday (4/18) afternoon at 4:00 PM ET.