ENAR 2025 has published a preliminary lineup of invited sessions - we congratulate the department members and alumni whose proposals have been accepted! They include:
Assistant professor Gustavo Amorim - speaker, Methodological Considerations for the Design and Analysis of Observational Studies Reliant on Electronic Health Records Data
Professor Benjamin French - organizer/chair, Modern Statistical Challenges of Electronic Health Records Data
PhD candidate Yeji Ko - speaker, Modern Statistical Challenges of Electronic Health Records Data
Alumna Lucy McGowan (PhD 2018) - speaker, Missing Data and Multiple Imputation and Their Applications
PhD student Ashley Mullan - organizer, Collaboration 101: What a Scientist Seeks in a Statistician vs. What a Statistician Seeks in a Scientist
Professor Bryan Shepherd - speaker, Precision in EHR Data: Overcoming Challenges of Measurement Error in Health Outcomes
PhD candidate Jiangmei (Ruby) Xiong - organizer, Collaboration 101: What a Scientist Seeks in a Statistician vs. What a Statistician Seeks in a Scientist
The conference will take place in New Orleans from March 23 through March 26, 2025.