The statistics group at Imperial College is organising the above event, to take place on the South Kensington campus of Imperial College London. The meeting will take the form of presentations by a number of invited speakers, with additional contributed posters.
More details can be found on the web site:
Details of the programme for this conference are available on the PSI web-site. Registration forms are also available from the web-site, and should be returned to the PSI Executive Office at the number shown on the form. Please note that completed registration forms need to be returned by 5pm on Friday 5th March 2004 to avoid paying the penalty for late registration.
Any queries about the Conference should be directed to Ilsa Connolly at:
PSI Executive Office,
This one-day meeting will be hosted by the Clinical Trials Service Unit at the University of Oxford and held in the Clarendon Lecture Theatre. Details of the programme for this meeting will be available in the next newsletter (April/May), together with registration details.
This one-day meeting, organised jointly with the Royal Statistical Society, will also be held in the Clarendon Lecture Theatre, University of Oxford. Full details of the programme for this meeting will be available in the next newsletter together with registration details. Confirmed speakers include: Per Kragh Anderson, Rosemary Bailey, Anthony Davison, Christl Donnelly, Andrew Mead and Ian White.
Full details of the next International Biometric Conference are now available on the conference web-site. The deadline for the submission of abstracts for contributed papers and posters has now passed. The next important date for your diary is:
1st March 2004 – Deadline for "earlybird" registrations
Full instructions for registration can be accessed from the conference web-site, which also includes details of the short courses and social programme for the conference.
Date for your diaries - programme details will follow in the autumn.
As reported at the AGM, progress is already being made in planning the next Regional Conference, to be held at the University of Leicester. This conference is being jointly organised with the Belgian and Netherlands Regions of the IBS, and we hope to have details of the invited programme by summer 2004. The timetable for the submission of abstracts for contributed papers and posters and registration will also be available soon.