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CIRG Seminar by Ashley Naimi

Rosenau Hall 133

Ashley Naimi, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology at University of Pittsburgh, will be speaking at the April installment of our CIRG seminar series. All are welcome to attend.

CIRG Seminar by Jaffer Zaidi

McGavran-Greenberg 2306

Dr. Jaffer Zaidi, Research Fellow at Harvard Biostatistics, will be presenting "Detecting Individual Principal Causal Effects Under `Truncation by Death' and Censoring Through Time" at the Causal Inference Research Group on 5/10 from 12-2pm in McGavran-Greenberg Hall 2306. All are … Read more

CIRG Seminar by Alex Keil

Alex Keil, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology at UNC, will be speaking at the September installment of our CIRG seminar series. All are welcome to attend.

CIRG Seminar: Edward Kennedy

McGavran-Greenberg 2301

Edward Kennedy, Assistant Professor of Statistics and Data Science at Carnegie Mellon University, will be presenting "Influence Functions and Machine Learning in Causal Inference." Abstract: This short course will cover the basics of efficient nonparametric estimation in causal inference. In … Read more

CIRG Seminar: Clay Thompson

Bondurant Hall G030

Clay Thompson, SAS Institute Inc., will be presenting, "Causal Analysis of Observational Data: Planning and Practice." Abstract: An increasingly common task faced by data scientists, applied statisticians, and other quantitative researchers is to estimate a causal effect by analyzing data … Read more

CIRG Seminar: Fredrik Savje

Rosenau Hall 235

Fredrik Savje, Assistant Professor of Political Science and of Statistics and Data Science at Yale University, will be presenting "Balancing covariates in randomized experiments using the Gram-Schmidt walk."

CIRG Seminar: Joseph Rigdon

Rosenau Hall 235

Joseph Rigdon, Assistant Professor in the Department of Biostatistics and Data Science at Wake Forest School of Medicine, will be presenting: "Balanced treatment effect subgroups with matching and one-step machine learning." All are welcome to attend.

Discussion on the Future of Epidemiologic Methods

Please join us by Zoom on Thursday, April 23 from 3:30-4:45pm for a Discussion on the Future of Epidemiologic Methods. The discussion will feature: Jessie K Edwards, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, UNC Robert W. Platt, Boehringer Professor of Epidemiology, McGill … Read more