Program for the 2024 Northern European Stata Conference
Oslo, Norway, Tuesday 10 September 2024
The 2024 Northern European Stata Conference will be held in Oslo, Norway, at Oslo Cancer Cluster Innovation Park on Tuesday 10 September 2024.
To attend, simply send an email to info@statanordic.com with your contact information.
Program:
08.30-09.00
Registration
09.00-09.05
Welcome address
9.05-10.20
Ditzen, Freie Universität Bozen-Bolzano: Too much or too little? New tools for the CCE Estimator
Niels Henrik Bruun, Aalborg University Hospital: The SCCS design
Paul Lambert, Cancer Registry of Norway - Norwegian Institute of Public Health, and Karolinska Institutet: Improving the speed and accuracy when fitting flexible parametric survival models on the log hazard scale
10.35 - 12.20
Cassie Trewin-Nybråten, Cancer Registry of Norway - Norwegian Institute of Public Health: Example of modelling survival with registry data to assist with clinical decision making
Ricardo Rodolfo Retamoza Yocupicio, The National Autonomous University of Mexico: Limitations and comparison of the DFA, PP and KPSS unit root tests: evidence for laboral market variables in Mexico
Are Hugo Pripp, Oslo Centre for Biostatistics & Epidemiology: Using Stata with many datasets, methods, and variables
Asjad Naqvi, Austrian Institute for Economic Research, and Vienna University of Economics and Business: Maps in Stata
12.20-13.00
Lunch
13.00 - 14.00
Jon Michael Gran, Oslo Centre for Biostatistics & Epidemiology: Causal inference with time-to-event outcomes under competing risk
14.10 - 15.10
Tor Åge Myklebust, Cancer Registry of Norway - Norwegian Institute of Public Health: Extending standard reporting to improve communication of survival statistics
Sigrid Leithe, Cancer Registry of Norway - Norwegian Institute of Public Health: Bayesian estimation of disclosure risks for synthetic time-to-event data
15.20 - 16.45
Narasimha Raghavan, Cancer Registry of Norway - Norwegian Institute of Public Health: How Can Stata Enable Federated Computing for Decentralized Data Analysis?
Kristin MacDonald, StataCorp: Causal Mediation
17.00 - 18.15
Chris Rose, Norwegian Institute of Public Health: Multivariate random-effects meta-analysis for sparse data using smvmeta
Asjad Naqvi, Austrian Institute for Economic Research, and Vienna University of Economics and Business: Advanced Data Visualizations with Stata Part VI: Visualizing more than two variables
Kristin MacDonald and Chinh Nguyen, StataCorp LLC: Open panel discussion with StataCorp representatives
Abstracts
Abstracts for all presentations are found here.