For those biomechanists involved with repeated measures analysis of variance,
this may be of interest.
Regards, Brian Davis
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COURSE: Design and Analysis of Repeated Measures
PRESENTERS: Nan Laird and Jim Ware
(Harvard School of Public Health)
DATE: October 2, 1998
LOCATION: Bunts Auditorium
Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio 44195
SPONSOR: Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology
Cleveland Clinic Foundation
The design and analysis of repeated measures has emerged as a major
topic in biostatistical research and practice. This one day workshop
will review the conceptual and methodologic issues underlying current
practice, especially as applied in the clinical trial setting.
In four ninety minute sessions, the course will cover the following
topics:
--models and methods for the analysis of repeated measures
--extensions to binary and count data
--computing in the SAS environment
--inference with missing data
These topics will be given a firm underlying theoretical basis, but
the emphasis will be on applications from the biomedical sciences.
Participants will leave the course with a clear understanding of the
requisite tools to tackle real problems in a repeated measures setting.
Both speakers are internationally recognized for their pioneering work
in this and other associated areas.
Nan Laird is Chair, Department of Biostatistics, and Henry Pickering
Walcott Professor of Biostatistics, Harvard School of Public Health.
James H. Ware is Fredrick Mosteller Professor of Biostatistics, and
Acting Dean of the Faculty, Harvard School of Public Health.
Please note that enrollment is limited to 60 individuals and will be on
a first-come, first-serve basis.
COURSE FEE: $250 U.S. Dollars
(includes professional course notes, breakfast and lunch)
For more information please contact:
Amrik Shah, Sc.D.
Phone: (216) 444-9924
Fax: (216) 444-8023
email: amrik@bio.ri.ccf.org
REGISTRATION FORM FOR SHORT COURSE
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Please enclose check ($250) made payable to: "Dept. of Biostatistics - CCF"
and mail to:
Barbara Moster
Department of Biostatistics - P88
Cleveland Clinic Foundation
9500 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44195
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this may be of interest.
Regards, Brian Davis
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
COURSE: Design and Analysis of Repeated Measures
PRESENTERS: Nan Laird and Jim Ware
(Harvard School of Public Health)
DATE: October 2, 1998
LOCATION: Bunts Auditorium
Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio 44195
SPONSOR: Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology
Cleveland Clinic Foundation
The design and analysis of repeated measures has emerged as a major
topic in biostatistical research and practice. This one day workshop
will review the conceptual and methodologic issues underlying current
practice, especially as applied in the clinical trial setting.
In four ninety minute sessions, the course will cover the following
topics:
--models and methods for the analysis of repeated measures
--extensions to binary and count data
--computing in the SAS environment
--inference with missing data
These topics will be given a firm underlying theoretical basis, but
the emphasis will be on applications from the biomedical sciences.
Participants will leave the course with a clear understanding of the
requisite tools to tackle real problems in a repeated measures setting.
Both speakers are internationally recognized for their pioneering work
in this and other associated areas.
Nan Laird is Chair, Department of Biostatistics, and Henry Pickering
Walcott Professor of Biostatistics, Harvard School of Public Health.
James H. Ware is Fredrick Mosteller Professor of Biostatistics, and
Acting Dean of the Faculty, Harvard School of Public Health.
Please note that enrollment is limited to 60 individuals and will be on
a first-come, first-serve basis.
COURSE FEE: $250 U.S. Dollars
(includes professional course notes, breakfast and lunch)
For more information please contact:
Amrik Shah, Sc.D.
Phone: (216) 444-9924
Fax: (216) 444-8023
email: amrik@bio.ri.ccf.org
REGISTRATION FORM FOR SHORT COURSE
XX---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------XX
NAME: __________________________________________________
ADDRESS: __________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
PHONE # _________________________________
FAX # _________________________________
EMAIL: _________________________________
COMPANY: _________________________________
XX---------------------------------------------------------------------------XX
Please enclose check ($250) made payable to: "Dept. of Biostatistics - CCF"
and mail to:
Barbara Moster
Department of Biostatistics - P88
Cleveland Clinic Foundation
9500 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44195
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