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I really agree... Especially because domain subject-matter knowledge is so critical for causal inference. There is often little awareness of what's out there and making "first contact" with a field is so important. #EuroCIM2025
Tutorials are most useful when they also address substantive questions of interest. I think #episky also has some good sneak tutorial examples (which often serve as what Julia calls "template articles")! You can find her whole slide deck at osf.io/ujpsq (extra points for openness πŸ†) #EuroCIM2025
Georgi Baklicharov asks: can treatment effect testing in trials with intercurrent events be nearly assumption-free? #EuroCIM2025
Another #EuroCIM2025 poster for #episky: Elise Dumas presented "Inference on sustained treatment strategies, with a case study on young women with breast cancer" on behalf of colleagues from EPFL and France. Lots of interesting stuff to unpack here!...
You know Pearl's causal ladder, but Julia introduced a different type of ladder : how can we get cutting edge causal inference methods into applications? #EuroCIM2025 so important!
There are some very interesting posters #EuroCIM2025! Sharing a handful here I thought might be of interest to #episky: #1 - "Confounding of the competing event in time-to-event analyses" by Jost Viebrock, Bianca Kollhorst & Vanessa Didelez. This poster looks at "competing confounding", that is...
EuroCIM2025 came to an end! Thank you to all speakers, participants, and partners who made this year's conference a success. See you next year in Oxford!
Apr 10, 2025
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πŸ₯³ Registration for abstracts for EuroCIM 2026 (Oxford) is now OPEN and the deadline for submissions is 9 January 2026: eurocim.org/oxford-2026/... πŸ‘‰ Theme? β€œCausal inference in health, economic and social science” πŸ‘‰ When? April 14-17 πŸ‘‰ Where? Oxford πŸ‘‰ Register? eurocim.org/oxford-2026/...
This was a tour de force and a rallying cry for translational methodology. A hugely refreshing and thought provoking talk for the #EuroCIM2025 audience. Thank you @dingdingpeng.the100.ci! The slides are available online at: osf.io/ujpsq
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Time for @dingdingpeng.the100.ci's invited talk on "How Can We Make Rigorous Causal Inference More Mainstream?" πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰ #EuroCIM2025 #CausalSky
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