The first week provides introductory and advanced courses, the second week focuses on methodology courses and the third week on advanced courses.
It is possible to enrol for 1, 2 or 3 weeks in a single discipline or to mix and match courses from different disciplines in order to design your own individual programme.
Preliminary programme
Week 1: August 13 – 17, 2012
- Principles of Research in Medicine and Epidemiology
Albert Hofman - Causal Inference
Miguel Hernán - Topics in Meta-analysis
Matthias Egger - Clinical Trials
Jan Tijssen - Introduction to Global Public Health
Ruth Bonita and Robert Beaglehole - Introduction to Data-analysis
Adelin Albert - Principles of Genetic Epidemiology
Cornelia van Duijn - Clinical Decision Analysis
Jacobus Lubsen and Zoltán Vokó - Master Class: Advances in Epidemiologic Analysis
Albert Hofman
Week 2: August 20 – 24, 2012
- Methods of Clinical Research
Henning Tiemeier - Methods of Public Health Research
Lex Burdorf - Case-control Studies
Moyses Szklo - Genomics in Molecular Medicine
André Uitterlinden - Regression Analysis
Brian Marx - Methods of Health Services Research
Niek Klazinga - Cohort Studies
Jonathan Samet - Markers and Prognostic Research
Ewout Steyerberg and Harry Hemingway - History of Epidemiologic Ideas
Alfredo Morabia - Master Class: Advances in Genomics Research
Cecile Janssens
Week 3: August 27 – 31, 2012
- Conceptual Foundation of Epidemiologic Study Design
Kenneth Rothman - Primary and Secondary Prevention Research
Oscar Franco and Harry de Koning - Demography of Ageing
Vladimir Canudas-Romo - The Practice of Epidemiologic Analysis
Arfan Ikram and Meike Vernooij - Logistic Regression
Stanley Lemeshow - Survival Analysis
Patrick Heagerty - Genome Wide Association Analysis
Cornelia van Duijn, Yurii Aulchenko, Bertram Müller Myhsok, Darina Czamara - Health Economics
Ken Redekop - Social Epidemiology
Johan Mackenbach - Pharmaco-epidemiology
Bruno Stricker
Saturday August 18 and 25, 2012
- The Why and How of Readable Articles
David Alexander
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