
Jonathan Bartlett
@thestatsgeek
Biostatistician with interests in missing data, causal inference, clinical trials. Professor in Medical Statistics at @LSHTM
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Join me for the 33rd Joint London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine - Royal Statistical Society Perspectives on Statistics in Medicine Annual Lecture (formerly Bradford Hill Memorial Lecture). ๐ 26th June 2024 โฒ๏ธ 1730-1830 (BST) ๐ John Snow Lecture Theatre, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine WC1E 7HT Link to join online: lshtm.zoom.us/j/98398749667#โฆ




Multiple imputation for missing covariates in the Fine & Gray model for competing risks, by Ed Bonneville. thestatsgeek.com/2024/06/05/mulโฆ

Paul Newcombe (GSK) seminar 'Causal Machine Learning for Biomarker Subgroup Discovery in Randomised Trials' Data & Statistical Science for Health, LSHTM 16th July online and in person lshtm.ac.uk/newsevents/eveโฆ

Exciting job opportunity for a talented statistician to join us at the Early Phase & Adaptive Trials Group Follow us on Bluesky @ICR-CTSU as a Trials Methodologist! If you enjoy developing and implementing efficient trial methods to impact patientsโ lives, come and join us! tinyurl.com/2fpad6z2


Come and work with Aris Perperoglou, Adrian Mander, Ruth Keogh and I on a 3 year Knowledge Transfer Partnership between GSK and London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. More details here: jobs.lshtm.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?rโฆ


24th September - please join us online for Devan Mehrotra's seminar on 'Covariate adjustment using treatment-blinded covariate selection within randomized clinical trials', hosted by Data & Statistical Science for Health, LSHTM. lshtm.ac.uk/newsevents/eveโฆ




The CAUSALab Methods Series at Karolinska Institutet is back! Jonathan Sterne University of Bristol kicks off Fall 2024 with a virtual talk on COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness & OpenSAFELY. Register to attend ๐ stats.sender.net/forms/e7JD1d/vโฆ #causalinference #targettrial #publichealth #causal




Our paper on applying missingness DAGs to longitudinal trial data has just been published in Biostatistics: academic.oup.com/biostatistics/โฆ A challenging but rewarding experience. We give ideas on useful rules of thumbs & how to explore deviations from the assumed missingness process.

Weโre happy to be welcoming Sofia S. Villar for our next seminar to discuss recent developments in response-adaptive randomization ๐๏ธ Tuesday 10 December ๐ฐ๏ธ 12:50 (UK time) ๐ Online | LSHTM Details โฌ๏ธ lshtm.ac.uk/newsevents/eveโฆ


Donโt forget to join our seminar with Sofia S. Villar who will discuss recent developments in response-adaptive randomization ๐๏ธ Tuesday 10 December ๐ฐ๏ธ 12:50 (UK time) ๐ Online | LSHTM Details โฌ๏ธ lshtm.ac.uk/newsevents/eveโฆ

