It’s About Time: Methods for Analyzing Time-to-Event Survival Data
The Center for Quantitative Medicine is offering a biostatistics short course for junior and senior researchers, postdoctoral fellows, predoctoral and post-graduate students, research assistants and associates, clinicians, members of the public health workforce, and others who generate time-to-event data in their research studies. The one-day short course surveys statistical approaches to analyzing survival data which is frequently encountered in biomedical studies and clinical trials. Through lectures and hands-on computer exercises, the course will provide participants with techniques for analyzing and interpreting survival data using survival curves and Kaplan-Meier estimators of survival functions, as well as regression methods (i.e. Cox proportional hazards regression). Space is limited to 19 participants on a first-come, first-served basis. Take advantage of the early bird rate before April 25 and save!
Date: | Wednesday, May 28, 2014 |
Time: | 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. |
Instructor: | Miranda L. Lynch, PhD, Assistant Professor, UConn Health |
Location: | Medical-Dental Classroom E/F and the Computer Education Center, UConn Health, Farmington |
Course Fee: | $300 Early Bird Rate before 4/25/14 [Save $75] $375 Advanced Rate by 5/23/14 $150 Student Rate (a valid student ID is required) by 5/23/14 |
Register: | Call UConn Link @ 860-679-7692 with credit/debit card information or complete the registration form and return it with a transfer voucher or check payable to “UConn Health Center” to UCHC - MC 6029 |
Registration Deadline: | May 23, 2014 or until filled |
To learn more about this short course offering, download the course brochure and registration form.
For more information, contact: Matthew Cook / Center for Quantitative Medicine at 860-679-3075 / cook@uchc.edu