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Name: Associate Professor Clare Bankhead
NDPCHS, University of Oxford
Events this person is hosting:
Monday 9 March 2020
Challenges for cohort studies in the age of big data
Date: 9 March 2020, 17:15 - 18:15
Speaker
:
Dr Ben Cairns (Nuffield Department of Population Health)
Venue: Rewley House, 1-7 Wellington Square OX1 2JA
Venue Details: Lecture Theatre
Organisers:
Margaret Smith (NDPCHS, University of Oxford),
Dr Jose Ordonez-Mena (NDPCHS, University of Oxford),
Associate Professor Clare Bankhead (NDPCHS, University of Oxford)
Hosts:
Margaret Smith (NDPCHS, University of Oxford),
Dr Jose Ordonez-Mena (NDPCHS, University of Oxford),
Associate Professor Clare Bankhead (NDPCHS, University of Oxford)
Events this person is organising:
Monday 30 September 2019
Opening access to help manage demand: dichotomy or opportunity?
Date: 30 September 2019, 11:00 - 12:00
Speaker
Various Speakers
Venue: Gibson Building, Woodstock Road OX2 6HE
Venue Details: First Floor, Room 3
Organiser:
Associate Professor Clare Bankhead (NDPCHS, University of Oxford)
Hosts:
TBA
Monday 9 March 2020
Challenges for cohort studies in the age of big data
Date: 9 March 2020, 17:15 - 18:15
Speaker
:
Dr Ben Cairns (Nuffield Department of Population Health)
Venue: Rewley House, 1-7 Wellington Square OX1 2JA
Venue Details: Lecture Theatre
Organisers:
Margaret Smith (NDPCHS, University of Oxford),
Dr Jose Ordonez-Mena (NDPCHS, University of Oxford),
Associate Professor Clare Bankhead (NDPCHS, University of Oxford)
Hosts:
Margaret Smith (NDPCHS, University of Oxford),
Dr Jose Ordonez-Mena (NDPCHS, University of Oxford),
Associate Professor Clare Bankhead (NDPCHS, University of Oxford)