06 May 2019 Methods Speaker Series 2019
The TI Methods Speaker Series are offered free of charge and everyone is welcome. The event was usually held at noon in Rudy North Lecture Theatre (CBH 101) in the Centre for Brain Health, UBC Point Grey Campus. Remote attendance was possible by videoconference, and all talks were recorded and the video recording made freely available.
Click here to view the list of topics scheduled for the TI Methods Speaker Series in 2021.
Below is the list of the talks offered as part of the TI Methods Speaker Series in 2019 (click on the topic to view details, including the recording):
Date | Topic | Speaker |
March 27 | Problems with P-values | Ed Kroc |
April 24 | History of the replication crisis | Oscar Olvera |
May 29 | Likelihood ratio meta-analysis | Colin Dormuth |
June 26 | If journals embraced conditional equivalence testing, would research be better? | Harlan Campbell |
July 31 | Validity…what?!? Demystifying the concept of validity | Sneha Shankar |
August 28 | It’s about Nothing: Dealing with Missing Data in Clinical Trials | Joel Singer |
September 25 | Impact of including individual patient data in Network Meta-Analysis | Nick Bainsback and Steve Kanters |
October 30 | Should ‘Clinical Study Reports’ be included in systematic reviews? | Vijaya Musini and Benji Heran |
Click here to view the list of topics and speakers offered as part of the TI Methods Speaker Series in 2020.
Click here to view the list of topics scheduled for the TI Methods Speaker Series in 2021.
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