Assoc/Prof. Julie Simpson and Dr Sophie Zaloumis delivered a ViCBiostat short course in June in Bangkok, Thailand. Participants were researchers based at the South East Asian Oxford Clinical Research Units,...
Andrew Forbes received the award for best presentation at the First International Conference on Stepped Wedge Trial Design held on March 10 2016 at the University of York, UK. Andrew...
Survival analysis is the study of time-to-event outcomes which is widely applied in health research. Special methods are required to analyse such data due to issues of censoring and truncation....
Congratulations to Julie Simpson (CIA project grant, Senior Research Fellowship), Andrew Forbes (CIA project grant) and Kate Lee (CIA project grant) who were all awarded as principal investigators methodology project...
Jessica Kasza won the "Best Free Paper" prize at the recent ACTA 2015 Clinical Trials Symposium, held in Sydney from 7-10 October. The $1000 prize was for a talk entitled...
Summer School 2016 promises to be bigger and better than 2015! We will be offering a 2 day Causal Methods workshop in Adelaide on 4th & 5th February followed by...
Congratulations to Chief Investigator John Carlin who was awarded the Australasian Epidemiological Association Mentoring Award, 2015. This award is made to a senior member of AEA who has made a...
Cattram Nguyen is pictured here with ViCBiostat supervisors, Prof John Carlin and Dr Katherine Lee at her recent PhD graduation ceremony at Melbourne University. Some of Cattram's colleagues also went...
An article published in the American Journal of Public Health on "The impact of tobacco control policies and mass media campaigns on monthly adult smoking prevalence" which was co-authored by...
The following paper co-authored by ViCBiostat CI A Forbes and Alumni E Williamson together with Advisory Board member P Myles has been listed in the top 5 influential papers in the journal Trials for 2014.
To mark the 20th anniversary of The BMJ ’s website, the journal asked 20 readers, authors, friends, and former colleagues to name an outstanding article published since the mid-1990s....
Our series on Modern Statistical Methods in Respirology is proving to be popular. Jess' paper "Interpretation of commonly used statistical regression models" and Kate's paper "Introduction to multiple imputation for...