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Seminar on “Identification of delayed transfer of care (DTOC) patients at the time of admission and prediction of their length of stay in NHS hospitals”
Title: “Identification of delayed transfer of care (DTOC) patients at the time of admission and prediction of their length of stay in NHS hospitals” Summary: Delayed transfer of care (DTOC),
Seminar on “The Impact of Food Insecurity on Health Status, Suicidal Ideation and Quality of Life Among Adults Living in Poverty: A Study in Urban Slums of Bangladesh”
Title: The Impact of Food Insecurity on Health Status, Suicidal Ideation and Quality of Life Among Adults Living in Poverty: A Study in Urban Slums of Bangladesh Abstract: Food
ISRT Seminar Room (3rd floor) Institute of Statistical Research and Training, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Please Select, Bangladesh
An "ISRT Applied Statistics Seminar" on October 25 (Tuesday) at 2:00 PM (Venue: ISRT Seminar Room). Mrs. Tasnim Ara will talk on "Explaining geo-spatial variation in mobile phone ownership among rural women of Bangladesh: A
ISRT Applied Statistics Seminar on November 1 (Tuesday) at 2:00PM on “Foundational Learning Skills of Children in Bangladesh: What We Learned from MICS”
ISRT Seminar Room (3rd floor) Institute of Statistical Research and Training, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Please Select, BangladeshDr. Mohaimen Mansur will give a talk on "Foundational Learning Skills of Children in Bangladesh: What We Learned from MICS". Dr. Mansur is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Statistical Research and Training (ISRT),
Seminar on Subgroup Analysis with Differential Treatment Effects and Biomarker Identification at 2 pm on December 6, 2022
ISRT Seminar Room (3rd floor) Institute of Statistical Research and Training, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Please Select, BangladeshTitle: Subgroup Analysis with Differential Treatment Effects and Biomarker Identification Abstract: In the process of drug development and regulatory decision making, it is important to characterize heterogeneity of subject response to
Seminar on “Anomaly Detection in Temporal Networks through Topological Features and Motifs with Application to Mobility Data” at 2 pm on December 20, 2022
ISRT Seminar Room (3rd floor) Institute of Statistical Research and Training, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Please Select, BangladeshSpeaker: Dr. Asim Kumer Dey, Brac University Venue: ISRT seminar room Date and time: 2 pm on Tuesday, 20 December 2022 Title: Anomaly Detection in Temporal Networks through Topological Features and Motifs with
Applied Statistics Seminar on Tuesday, 10 January 2023 at 2 PM.
The speaker will be Argho Sarkar, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Maryland, USA. He will give a talk on "Deep Learning for Climate Change: Challenges, Progress, and Possibilities." Besides presenting
Applied Statistics Seminar on Tuesday (February 7, 2023) at 12 PM
Abstract: The exchangeability of units between treatment groups is a key and typically untestable assumption for evaluating causal intervention effects in observational studies. Standard methods assuming exchangeability can yield biased treatment effect estimates if the assumption does not hold. Existing methods evaluate the sensitivity of treatment effect estimates to non-exchangeability due to unmeasured confounders only.
Special Applied Statistics Seminar on “Health Statistics in Bangladesh”
Prof. Dr. Syed Abdul Hamid (https://ihe.ac.bd/faculty/syedabdulhamid), Health Institute, Dhaka University, will give a talk on "Health Statistics in Bangladesh" at ISRT on February 27, 2023, from 1.30-2.30 pm. He is an expert on Health Statistics. This talk is being arranged on the eve of National Statistics Day to be celebrated country-wide on February 27, 2023.
Seminar on Classification and Clustering for RNA-seq data with variable selection
Speaker: Tanbin Rahman PhD, FDA, USA Title: Classification and Clustering for RNA-seq data with variable selection Abstract: Clustering and classification play an important role in identifying sub-types of complex diseases as well as building a predictive model in the field of medicine. In recent years, lowering of cost and high accuracy has made RNA-seq widely popular which