Keynote speakers

Susanne Strohmaier

Susanne Strohmaier works as associate professor at the Department of Epidemiology at the Medical University of Vienna. Her main research interests include development and application of methods for causal inference with time-to-event outcomes as well as meta-scientific topics.

Kirsten Schorning

Kirsten Schorning works as a full professor of mathematical statistics at TU Dortmund University (Germany). Her main areas of expertise include the development of new methods for optimally designing experiments and their application, especially to complex concentration-response experiments in toxicology.

Tim Morris

Tim Morris is a Director biostatistician in the Statistical Methodology group at Novartis (UK). He works on the development, understanding and evaluation of statistical methods, with the aim of making emerging methods fit-for-use in applications. His interests include estimands, missing data, covariate adjustment in RCTs, and principled sensitivity analyses. Work on these topics led to a general interest in simulation studies. Tim is a core member of EFSPI/PSI Causal Inference special interest group, and a member of the MRC/NIHR Trials Methodology Research Partnership and the Stratos Initiative. He blogs at Statistical Methodology Meanderings.

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