HIV cohorts and the development of methods to make causal inferences from observational data
This seminar is jointly delivered by the SSA Vic & Tas Branch, the Burnet Institute and ViCBiostat.
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Registration is required for this event and there are limited in-person seats available. Online attendance will not be capped.
Jonathan Sterne is Director of the NIHR Bristol Biomedical Research Centre, co-Director of Health Data Research UK South-West, and Professor of Medical Statistics and Epidemiology at the University of Bristol, UK. During the pandemic, he was co-lead of the UK’s Longitudinal Health and Wellbeing COVID-19 National Core Study, which linked population-scale electronic health records with highly characterised longitudinal population studies. This UK-wide collaboration produced research on COVID-19 vaccination and long COVID based on analyses of data on up to 55 million people, held within newly-created Secure Data Environments. Jonathan is Principal Investigator of the ART Cohort Collaboration of HIV cohort studies, which works closely with the HIV-CAUSAL collaboration based at the Harvard School of Public Health.