The DHIN launches its events series with a Bayesian Breakfast

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The DHIN launches its events series with a Bayesian Breakfast

Through the DHIN, we hope to be able to bring people together to think about digital health in new ways and to create opportunities for networking. Our first event held on Wednesday 1st November from 7.30am to 8.30am combines breakfast with Bayesian Theory. Come along with your questions and enjoy breakfast with us.

Bayesian Breakfast: To P, or not to P?

How confident are we really, in our health data, as a clinician or scientist?
Has hypothesis testing and P value run its course? Come along to the first Digital Health and Informatics Network (DHIN) breakfast to find out. This seminar, led by Professor Sally Cripps, explores Bayesian Theory applied to a health data setting. The breakfast is open to everyone, you don’t need to be a biostatistician to come along and learn something new! Download the flyer

Professor Sally Cripps
Professor Sally Cripps is an ARC Future Fellow (2014-18) and Professor in the discipline of analytics at the University of Sydney Business School. She has deep expertise in Bayesian statistics, non-parametric methods and the learning of topological (network and graph) structures. She has a body of work in areas including disease modelling and mental health.

To register for this event click here.

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