Presented By: School of Public Health
Celebrating Rod Little’s 65th Birthday: Advances in Causal Inference, Survey Statistics, Disclosure Risk, and Missing Data
Rod Little, Richard D. Remington Professor of the Department of Biostatistics at the University of Michigan, has been a leader throughout his career in the development and application of statistical methods in public health research. To celebrate his wide range of accomplishments and services to science, as well as his tenure at the Department of Biostatistics since 1993, the Department of Biostatistics and the Survey Research Center at the Institute for Social Research are proud to host a symposium in honor of his 65th birthday entitled "Celebrating Rod Little’s 65th Birthday: Advances in Causal Inference, Survey Statistics, Disclosure Risk, and Missing Data." The Symposium will include fourteen invited speakers (former students and colleagues) that are leaders in these areas, as well as a contributed poster session and a banquet in his honor.
The Conference will be held Friday October 30 and Saturday October 31 on the fourth floor of Palmer Commons on the the University of Michigan campus, 100 Washtenaw Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI. Registration is $150 ($50 for students); registration for the banquet is separate.
Please check the link below for details on the conference, registration, housing, location, and transportation.
The Conference will be held Friday October 30 and Saturday October 31 on the fourth floor of Palmer Commons on the the University of Michigan campus, 100 Washtenaw Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI. Registration is $150 ($50 for students); registration for the banquet is separate.
Please check the link below for details on the conference, registration, housing, location, and transportation.
Cost
- Registration is $150 ($50 for students).
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