PDF files of presentations I have given across the course of my PhD
- Predicting Inflammatory Bowel Disease Outcomes is a 3 minute thesis style talk I gave for an event organised by the post-graduate society at the Institute of Genetics and Cancer (POGS). This presentation discussed IBD, and performing longitudinal survival analysis using either landmarking or joint models.
- Introduction to Survival Analysis and Cox Proportional Hazards Models is a talk I gave whilst working on DECOVID. This is a fairly advanced introduction to Cox proportional hazards models intended for PhD students and post docs in fields such as Machine Learning and non-Medical Statistics.
- Predicting Loss of Christmas Cheer in Xmas Elves is (unsurprisingly) a Christmas-themed talk which I gave to students and staff from the MRC Human Genetics Unit. This talk covered shared random effects joint models and joint latent class models.
- How Do You Carry Out Survival Analysis? was an installment of the Institute of Genetics and Cancer's Statistical Seminar Series which introduced/recapped statistical concepts to biologists at the IGC. Whilst Less in-depth than my DECOVID talk, this presentation covers a much wider range of topics including Kaplan-Meier, Cox proportional-hazards, accelerated failure time models, competing risks survival analysis and joint modelling of time to event and longitudinal outcomes. Code was also made available demonstrating how to apply these methods.
- Latent Crohn’s Disease Subgroups are Identified by Longitudinal Biomarker Profiles was given to other third-year Precision Medicine doctoral training programme students. This talk discussed my manuscript of the same name.