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07.11.2016 To 16.11.2016

Berlin Epidemiological Methods Colloquium, 16.11.2017

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“Perspective of relative versus absolute effect measures” via SERdigital

Join us for a live, interactive viewing party of a debate between two leading epidemiologists, Dr. Charlie Poole and Dr. Donna Spiegelman, about the merits of relative versus absolute effect measures. Which measure of effect should epidemiologists prioritize?

This digital event organized by the Society for Epidemiologic Research will also include three live oral presentations selected from submitted abstracts. There will be open discussion with other viewers from across the globe and opportunities to submit questions to the speakers. And since no movie night is complete without popcorn, we will provide that, too!

If you plan to attend, please register (space limited).

About us: The Berlin Epidemiological Methods Colloquium is a joint initiative of the Center for Stroke research and the Institute of Public Health to exchange knowledge on advanced topics in epidemiological methods. This event kicks off a colloquium series that will meet regularly starting in February 2017.

All meetings will be held in English.

Organizational and administrative matters

Event organizer

Berlin Epidemiological Methods Colloquium (joint initiative of Institut für Public Health and Center for Stroke Research)

Time

16.11.2017
18:00 - 21:00 Uhr

Venue/location

Seminar Room of the Neurology Clinic, first floor (Alte Nervenklinik)
Bonhoefferweg 3, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin- Campus Mitte, 10117 Berlin
(Map: https://www.charite.de/service/lageplan/plan/map/ccm_bonhoefferweg_3)

Links

For more information see: https://epiresearch.org/ser50/serdigital

Contact

Bob Siegerink,  Center for Stroke Research Berlin (CSB) (bob.siegerink@charite.de)


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