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ERCIM/CMStat 2015

Bayesian statistics
Health economics
London
Author

Written by Gianluca

Published

December 12, 2015

Tomorrow I’ll be at the 8th International Conference of the ERCIM WG on Computational and Methodological Statistics (CMStatistics 2015), which has again come to London. I have only been once to this conference, two years ago \(-\) that time too it was held at Senate House, just around the block from the office.

I’ve been invited to talk in the session on Health Economics \(-\) that’s the first time such a session has been held at CMStats \(-\) and I’ll present our work on the Expected Value of Partial Information (I’ve mentioned this already here. My slides are here).

The session looks good (details here \(-\) search for code “EO254”). Interestingly, it seems like a Italian-Greek face-off (I guess we’re somewhat in between, with Ioanna being a co-author). Anna is the odd-one-out as the sole non Graeco-Roman…

(Speaking of, the picture above is incidentally the Temple of Concordia in Agrigento, where I was born \(-\) well, not in the temple, obviously, just the town…)


       
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