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Network for Applied Statistics in Health (NASH) @UCL
We are a network of statisticians working in health-related research @UCL – we tweet related activities
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https://www.ucl.ac.uk/population-health-sciences/research/network-of-applied-statistics-in-health 21-05-2018 12:22:20
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Discharged Covid-19 patients to be treated via digital technology to help deal with symptoms - new digital health service developed by our UCL eHealth unit to support rehabilitation after #COVID19 - read about it in The i Paper inews.co.uk/news/science/c…


REMINDER: FREE Online Short course on Nov 28 2022 by NASH “Introduction to Target Trial Emulation for Comparative Effectiveness Research” Lecturers Michalis Katsoulis, @bldestavola and D Tompsett Register: eventbrite.com/e/course-on-ta… #CausalTwitter @UCL

Our 1-day course run by Michalis Katsoulis, @bldestavola and D Tompsett on “Introduction to Target Trial Emulation for Comparative Effectiveness Research” had more than 190 participants!🙌👏 Thank you very much for attending our course! #causaltwitter #epitwitter #TTE #UCL




Our latest research: Identifying subtypes of chronic kidney disease with machine learning: development, internal validation and prognostic validation using linked electronic health records in 350,067 individuals. Led by Ashkan Dashtban. The UCL Institute of Health Informatics 1/4 sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


Important new #MillenniumCohortStudy research published today in the The Lancet Public Health examines links between socioeconomic background and adverse health & social outcomes, including educational achievement, smoking, poor health, obesity and psychological distress.


We are delighted to announce Prof Andrew Gelman's seminar on educating the future statisticians on Tuesday 13th June 2023, hosted by Royal Statistical Society Teaching Stats Section, UCL Statistical Science and NASH_UCL. Seminar will be at UCL and via Zoom. For tickets: ucl.ac.uk/population-hea…



📢Our commentary on Target Trial Emulation studies was published in Epidemiology earlier this month! journals.lww.com/epidem/Fulltex… Thanks to @bldestavola & Manuel Gomes #epitwitter #causaltwitter UCL IEHC UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health UCL Institute of Cardiovascular Science LHA @ UCL

📢 Next NASH_UCL masterclass: Peter Tennant has moved to Bluesky & Michalis Katsoulis will present "Problems in the use of 'change scores' in causal inference" When: Tuesday, 19th March 2024, 2.00-4.30pm Where: B17 Basement LT, 1-19 Torrington Place WC1E 7HB For tickets: eventbrite.com/e/problems-in-…

Non-response in longitudinal surveys is often selective, which can lead to bias. New work by Michalis Katsoulis & coauthors addresses this issue in the #1970BritishCohortStudy, capitalising on the richness of the data to restore sample representativeness: bit.ly/49OGluy 1/5


📢 REMINDER Next NASH_UCL masterclass: Peter Tennant has moved to Bluesky & Michalis Katsoulis "Problems in the use of 'change scores' in causal inference" When: Tuesday, 19/3/2024, 2-4.30pm Where: B17 Basement LT, 1-19 Torrington Place WC1E 7HB Book your spot--> eventbrite.com/e/problems-in-…

We would like to thank Peter Tennant has moved to Bluesky & Michalis Katsoulis for their presentations yesterday in the NASH masterclass "Problems in the use of 'change scores' in causal inference" We will upload online the video of this event in the next 2-3 weeks