Kolloquien

2026

21. January, 09:00

  • Leonhard Held (Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Prevention Institute (EBPI) und Center for Reproducible Science (CRS), University of Zurich, Switzerland)
    The experimental unit information index: balancing evidentiary value and sample size of adaptive designs
    Abstract

2025

26. November, 09:15

  • Louise Jespersen (Institute of Medical Statistics, Center for Medical Data Science, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria)
    Causal Inference and the Hypothetical Estimand in Randomised Controlled Trials
    Abstract

    Slides

12. November, 09:00

  • Johannes Schwenke (CLEAR Methods Center, Division of Clinical Epidemiology, Department of Clinical Research, University Hospital Basel, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland)
    Can Local, Open-Source LLMs Safely Unlock Routine Oncology Data?
    Abstract

1. October, 10:00

  • Laure Wynants (Department of Epidemiology, Care and Public Health Research Institute, Maastricht University, The Netherlands & Leuven Unit for Health Technology Assessment, KU Leuven, Belgium)
    Prediction models in Healthcare: Quantifying risks of uncertainty using Value-of-Information measures
    Abstract

2. July, 15:00

  • Georg Zimmermann (Department of Artificial Intelligence and Human Interfaces, Paris Lodron University Salzburg)
    Longitudinal data analysis in (pre-)clinical research on rare diseases
    Abstract

    Slides

25. June

  • Thaddaeus Egondi (Data Management and Biostatistics, DNDi, Nairobi, Kenya)
    Overview of CDISC: Implementation for Clinical Trials, Benefits and Challenges
    Abstract

18. June

  • Ben van Calster (Department of Development and Regeneration, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium)
    Performance evaluation of predictive AI models to support medical decisions: overview and guidance
    Abstract

28. May

  • Peter Mueller (The University of Texas at Austin, USA)
    Common Atoms Mixture Models in some Biostatistical Inference Problems
    Abstract

8. May

  • Matthias Schmid (Institute for Medical Biometry, Informatics and Epidemiology, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany)
    Achieving explainable machine learning by functional decomposition of black-box models into explainable predictor effects
    Abstract

24. April

  • Ludwig A. Hothorn (Retired from Leibniz Universiyt Hannover, Germany)
    The Dunnett Procedure in Two-way Factorial Layouts when Interaction is Possible
    Abstract

10. April

  • Toshimitsu Hamasaki and Scott Evans (George Washington University)
    A patient-Centric paradigm for clinical research: The DOOR is open
    Abstract

    Slides

19. Februar

  • Tim Müller und Hannes Buchner (Staburo GmbH Munich)
    Permutation-based Multiple Testing-Controlled Variable Selection Using Random Forests
    Abstract

12. Februar

  • Manuel Müller (Statistical Laboratory, University of Cambridge)
    Isotonic Subgroup Selection
    Abstract

21. Jänner

Two online talks via Webex

  • Dong Xi (Gilead Sciences)
    When convention meets practicality: Combined Analysis Testing under the Two-Trials Convention

  • Marc Vandemeulebroecke (UCB Farchim SA)
    Confirmatory testing of secondary hypotheses on combined data from multiple trials – case studies and reflections

    Abstract

    Slides 1

    Slides 2

15. Jänner

  • Michael Kammer (Medical University Vienna)
    An Overview of R Software Tools to Support the Generation of Synthetic Data from Real-World Data
    Abstract

    Slides

2024

20. November

  • Frank Bretz (Novartis Pharma AG, Basel, Switzerland)
    Estimands: The new bedrock of drug development?
    Abstract

6. November

  • Michaela Maria Freitag (Institut für Biometrie und klinische Epidemiologie, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin)
    Increased Efficiency of frequentist basket trials through adaptive clustering methods
    Abstract

21. Oktober

  • Ricciardo De Bin (Department of Mathematics, University of Oslo, Norway)
    Boosting First-Hitting-Time Models for Time-To-Event Analysis
    Abstract

10. Juni

  • Kelly Van Lacker (Department of Applied Mathematics, Computer Science and Statistics, Ghent University, Niederlande)
    Optimizing Randomized Trial Efficiency: Innovative Approaches to Covariate Adjustment
    Abstract

15. Mai

  • David Robertson (MRC Biostatistics Unit, University of Cambridge, UK)
    Response-Adaptive Randomization in Clinical Trials: From Myths to Practical Considerations
    Abstract

17. April

  • Daniele Giardiello (University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy)
    Prediction of Contralateral Breast Cancer - Statistical Aspects and Performance Assessment
    Abstract

21. Februar

  • Quynh Nguyen (Paul Ehrlich Institut, Germany)
    The Use of Complex Clinical Trials - A Regulatory Review
    Abstract

2023

6. December

  • Alexander Bauer (Takeda, Austria)
    Assessment of Pharmacokinetic Linearity after Repeated Drug Administration
    Abstract

20. October

  • Stephen Senn (University of Sheffield, UK)
    Randomisation versus Random Sampling. Clinical Trials and the Prepresentation Fallacy
    Abstract

4. October

  • Mariana Nold (University of Jena, Germany)
    On the improvement of predictive modeling using posterior predictive checking and Bayesian stackting - An example of modeling gender inequality in reading unsing Pisa 2018
    Abstract

17. May

  • Nadja Klein (TU Dortmund, Germany)
    Advances in Distributional Regression
    Abstract

10. May

  • David Azriel (Faculty of Data and Decision Sciences, the Technion, Haifa, Israel)
    Optimal Minimax Random Designs for Weighted Least Squares Estimators
    Abstract

22. March

  • Irantzu Barrio (University of the Basque Country, Spain)
    A new general and multivariable approach to categorize predictor variables. Application in COPD patients
    Abstract

15. Februar

  • Gregor Buch (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany)
    Overview, Evaluation, and development of group variable selection methoda for knowledge integration
    Abstract

2022

3. November

  • Bhramar Mukherjee (University of Michigan)
    Using electronic health records for scientific research: Promises and perils
    Abstract

12. Oktober

  • Theresa Ullmann (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich)
    Over-optimism in the evaluation of clustering results and novel cluster algorithms
    Abstract

5. Oktober

  • Lukas Baumann (University Hospital Heidelberg)
    Basket trial designs based on power priors
    Abstract

26. Juli

  • Aliaksander Hubin (University of Oslo)
    Variational Bayes for inference on model and parameter uncertainty in Bayesian neural networks
    Abstract

22. Juni

  • Frank Bretz (Novartis Pharma AG)
    Symmetric graphs for equally weighted tests, with application to the Hochberg procedure
    Abstract

8. Juni

  • Leonhard Held (University of Zurich)
    A statistical framework for replicability
    Abstract

11. Mai

  • Damjan Manevski (University of Ljubljana)
    Life years difference compared to the general population
    Abstract

27. April

  • Wencan Zhu (Université Paris-Saclay and Sanofi R&D)
    Biomarker identification with penalized regression in the presence of high-dimensional data
    Abstract

2021

15. Dezember

  • Helmut Schuetz (BEBAC Vienna)
    Bioequivalence: An old area with some uncharted territories
    Abstract

17. November

  • Lorena Hafermann (Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin)
    Statistical model building: Background ‘knowledge’ based on inapropriate preselection causes misspecification
    Abstract

13. Oktober

  • Willi Sauerbrei und Edwin Kipruto (University of Freiburg)
    Multivariable regression moedlling - issues in selection of variables and functional forms of continuous variables
    Abstract

9. Juni

  • Kim M. Lee (King`s College)
    Platform Trials: The potentials and the caveats of adding arms
    Abstract

12. Mai

  • Gaurav Sharma (Takeda)
    Statistical approaches in an adaptive clinical trial for methamphetamine use disorder
    Abstract

14. April

  • Giovanni Smania (Pharmetheus AB)
    Conditional distribution modeling as an alternative method for covariates simulation: Comparison with joint mulitvariate normal and bootstrap techniques
    Abstract

10. März

  • Matthew Sperrin (The University of Manchester)
    When is causal thinking needed for prediction?
    Abstract

2020

9. Dezember

  • Kaspar Rufibach (F. Hoffmann - La Roche)
    Use of multistate models to improve decision-making in cinical trials
    Abstract

11. November

  • Anne-Laure Boulesteix (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)
    Neutral comparison studies: Illustration through a benchmark study on omics based prognostic modelling and discussion
    Abstract

28. Oktober

  • Alejandra Avalos Pacheco (Harvard Medical School)
    Leveraging external data in Bayesian adaptive platform designs
    Abstract

14. Oktober

  • Martin Wolfsegger (Baxalta Innovations GmbH, a Takeda company)
    Some possibly useful thoughts on bioequivalence assessments in the case of sparse sampling
    Abstract

30. September

  • Marta Bofill Roig (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya)
    A class of two-sample binary and survival satistics with application to immunotherapy trial
    Abstract

1. Juli

  • Annette Kopp-Schneider (German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ))
    The effect of prior information of frequentist properties of Bayesian phase II single-arm clinical trials
    Abstract

13. Mai

  • Robin Ristl (Medical University of Vienna)
    Delayed treatment effects, treatment switching and heterogeneous patient pooulations: How to design and analyse RCTs in oncology
    Abstract

19. Februar

  • Aris Perperoglou (AstraZeneca)
    A (rough) guide to using splines in multivariable regression
    Abstract

17. Februar

  • Yosef Rinott (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
    Joint variables selection for several regressions
    Abstract

2019

11. Dezember

  • David Garcia (Medical University of Vienna)
    Understanding human behavior in the digital society: The case of collective emotions
    Abstract

23. Oktober

  • Willi Sauerbrei (University of Freiburg)
    Complete, transparent and unbiased reporting as a requisite to improve research in the health sciences
    Abstract

18. Oktober

  • Satoshi Morita (Kyoto University)
    Bayesian Population Finding with Biomarkers in a Randomized Clinical Trial
    Abstract

25. September

  • Kim Luijken (Leiden University Medical Centre)
    Measurement matters: How differences in measurement induce nontransportability of clinical prediction models
    Abstract

9. Juli

  • Menggang Yu (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
    Cox regression with nonignorable survival-time-dependent missing covariate values
  • Jun Shao (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
    Robust tests in survival analysis under covariate-adaptive randomization

Abstract

27. Juni

  • Hiba Nassar (Lund University)
    Empirically driven orthonormal bases for functional data analysis
    Abstract

  • Kory Johnson (George Mason University)
    Adaptive, Distribution-Free Prediction Intervals for Deep Neural Networks
    Abstract

19. Juni

  • William F. Rosenberger (Universität Wien)
    Randomization-Based Inference Following Randomized Clinical Trials
    Abstract

17. Juni

  • Munya Dimairo (University of Sheffield)
    Introducing the Adaptive designs CONSORT Extension (ACE) Statement to improve reporting of randomised trials that use an adaptive design
    Abstract

22. Mai

  • Marco Colombo (University of Edinburgh)
    Discovering biomarkers of progression of renal disase in type 1 diabetes
    Abstract

21. Mai

  • Sebastian Doehler (Hochschule Darmstadt)
    Controlling the false discovery rate for discrete test stastics: Some results and computational tools
    Abstract

13. Mai

  • Cyrus R. Mehta (Cytel Inc.)
    Adaptive Multi-arm Multi-stage Group Sequential Designs
    Abstract

26. März

  • Tom Parke (Berry Consultants)
    Platform Trials: Impossibly complex or the future of clinical trials?
    Abstract

    Slides

14. Jänner

  • Malgorzata Bogdan (University of Wroclaw)
    On the selection of genetic biomarkers for clinical trials
    Abstract

2018

11. Dezember

  • Barbara Osimani (Polytechnic University of the Marche via Tronto)
    E-Synthesis: A System for evidence amalgamation in pharmacovigilance
    Abstract

6. Dezember

  • Marianne Huebner (Michigan State University)
    A systematic approach to initial data analysis
    Abstract

3. Dezember

  • Rino Bellocco (University of Milano-Bicocca and Karolinska Institutet)
    Directed Acyclic Graphs: A Useful Modern Tool in Epidemiology (SLIDES)
    Abstract

    Slides

8. Oktober

  • Jack Bowden (University of Bristol)
    Recent Advances in Two-Sample Summary Data Mendelian Randomization (SLIDES)
    Abstract

    Slides

5. Juli

  • Arsenio Nhacolo (University of Bremen)
    Bias and Precision in Early Phase Adaptive Studies and its Consequences for the Decisions About Conducting and Designing Confirmatory Studies
    Abstract

18. Juni

  • Peter Filzmoser (CSTAT, TU Wien)
    Robust Linear and Logistic Regression in High Dimension (SLIDES)
    Abstract

    Slides

14. Mai

  • Peter Steiner (University of Wisconsin)
    The Mechanics of Omitted Variable Bias: Bias Amplification and Cancellation of Offsetting Biases
    Abstract

8. Mai

  • Dominic Edelmann (DKFZ, Heidelberg)
    The Distance Correlation-Coefficient for Right-censored Survival Data
    Abstract

19. April

  • Peter Klimek (Meduni Wien)
    A Network Medicine Approach to Understand and Predict Complex Disease Phenotypes
    Abstract

18. April

  • Alexander Ploner (Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm)
    Register Research in the Molecular Age: Studies on Cervical Carcinoma in Sweden
    Abstract

16. April

  • Els Genbrugge (EORTC, Brüssel)
    Bayesian Adaptive Randomization
    Abstract

9. April

  • Werner Müller (Universität Linz)
    A Design Criterion for Symmetric Model Discrimination Based on Nominal Confidence Sets (SLIDES)
    Abstract

    Slides

22. März

  • Daria Kim (Max-Planck Institut, München)
    Access to Clinical Trial Data: Is the Paradigm Shifting?
    Abstract

19. März

  • Georg Langs (Meduni Wien)
    Identifying and Using Structure in Large-sclae Routine Medical Imaging Data
    Abstract

15. März

  • Yuxi Tian (University of California)
    Comparative Safety and Effectiveness of Osteoporosis Drugs: A Multi-Center Observational Cohort Study Conducted Through the OHDSI Network
    Abstract

12. März

  • Hans-Peter Piepho (Gastprof. BOKU)
    Arm-based Network Meta-analysis (SLIDES)
    Abstract

    Slides

22. Februar

  • Gerhard Svolba (SAS Österreich)
    Vortrag1 - Data Science in Action – 10 Dinge, die Advanced Analytics in Data Science für Ihr Unternehmen tun kann (SLIDES)
    Vortrag 2 – Aktuelle Anforderungen an eine analytische Plattform - Offenheit bzgl. der Benutzerschnittstellen und methodische Vielfalt (SLIDES)
    Abstract

    Slides 1

    Slides 2

2017

30. November

  • Valentin Rousson (University Hospital Lausanne)
    An Introduction to Mendelian Randomization (SLIDES)
    Abstract

    Slides

16. November

  • Matthias Brückner (Lancaster University)
    Instrumental Variable Estimation in Semi-parametric Additive Hazard Models
    Abstract

16. Oktober

  • Aliaksandr Hubin (University of Oslo)
    Deep Non-linear Regression Models in a Bayesian Framework
    Abstract

28. September

  • Andrew Vickers (Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center)
    How Do we Know Whether a Predictive Model is of Clinical Value? …
    Abstract

7. September

  • Chris Jennison (University of Bath)
    Data Combination in Seamless Phase II/III Clinical Trial Designs (SLIDES)
    Abstract

    Slides

22. Mai

  • Sarah Zohar (INSERM, Paris)
    Bayesian Treatment Comparison Using Parametric Mixture Priors Computed from Elicited Histograms
    Abstract

20. April

  • Marius Thomas (Novartis)
    Exploratory Subgroup Analyses in Clinical Trials
    Abstract

20. März

  • R.A. Bailey (University of St. Andrews)
    Hasse Diagrams as an Aid to Understanding a Family of Models in Experiments on Biodiversity
    Abstract

13. März

  • Rok Blagus (University of Ljubljana)
    Cumulative Sum Processes for Goodness-of-Fit Testing
    Abstract

21. Februar

  • Ioannis Kosmidis (University College London)
    Reduced‐Bias Inference for Regression Models with Tractable and Intractable Likelihoods
    Abstract

20. Februar

  • Mathias Schmid (Rheinische Friedrich‐Wilhelms‐Universität Bonn)
    Modeling Discrete Time-to-Event Data
    Abstract

14. Februar

  • Thomas Jaki (Lancaster University)
    Multi-Objective Dose-Finding
    Abstract

26. Jänner

  • Karel G.M. Moons, Geert-Jan Geersing (UMC Utrecht)
    Clinical Prediction Models: Don’t Develop Them!
    Managing Venous Thrombosis in Primary Care Medicine

    Abstract

    Slides Moons

    Slides Geersing

17. Jänner

  • Efstathia Bura (Washington DC)
    Sufficient Reductions in Regression and Classification (SLIDES)
    Abstract

    Slides

12. Jänner

  • Helene Jacqmin-Gadda (INSERM, France)
    Target Estimands in a Longitudinal Study with Follow-up Truncated by Death and Dropout
    Abstract

9. Jänner

  • Ludwig A. Hothorn (Leibniz Universität Hannover)
    Ein universeller Trendtest? Welche Kriterien sollte ein universeller Trendtest erfüllen? (SLIDES)
    Abstract

    Slides

2016

16. Dezember

  • Stefan Michiels (Université Paris-Saclay)
    Calculating Expected Survival from High-Dimensional Cox Models …
    Abstract

18. November

  • Tim Friede (University Medical Center Göttingen)
    Some Statistical Aspects of Clinical Trials for Personalized Medicine
    Abstract

14. November

  • Silke Jörgens (ICON, Köln)
    Confirmatory Adaptive Group Sequential Trials: Treatment Arm and Subpopulation Selection Based on Surrogate Endpoints
    Abstract

    Slides

10. Oktober

  • Eva Schernhammer (Med. Universität Wien)
    Angewandte Epidemiologie in der Prävention von Chronischen Erkrankungen: die Nurses’ Health Studie
    Abstract

22. September

  • Malgorzata Bogdan (University of Wroclaw)
    Identifying Genetic Factors Influencing Important Patient Characteristics
    Abstract

1. August

  • Mariana Nold (Universitätsklinikum Jena)
    A Comparison of Two Approaches for Meta-Analysis of Individual Patient Data
    Abstract

19. Juli

  • Livio Finos (University of Padua)
    A Graphical Approach to Resampling Based Multiple Testing Procedures
    Abstract

20. Mai

  • Lisa Hampson (Lancaster University)
    Optimal Group Sequential Tests for Delayed Responses with Non-Binding Futilitiy Boundaries
  • Ekkehard Glimm (Novartis)
    Some Updates on Weighted Parametric Tests

Abstract

19. Mai

  • Daniel Commenges (University of Bordeaux)
    The Stochastic System Approach to Causality
    Abstract

14. April

  • WBS Festsymposium
    25 Jahre Klinische Biometrie
    Abstract

4. April

  • Tyler VanderWeele (Havard School of Public Health)
    Workshop with Tyler VanderWeele … “A unification of mediation and interaction …”
    Abstract

18. Jänner

  • Ulrike Schneider (TU Wien)
    Statistical Inference after Lasso Estimation
    Abstract

13. Jänner

  • Andreas Futschik (Johannes Kepler Universität Linz)
    On the inadmissibility of common population genetic estimates …
    Abstract

2015

12. November

  • Ludwig Hothorn (Leibniz University Hannover, Germany)
    Simultaneous inference using multiple marginal models in R (MMM)
    Abstract

17. September

  • Florian Klinglmüller (University of Padua, Department of Statistics)
    Permutation Tests for Adaptive Clinical Trial Designs
    Abstract

9. Juni

  • Xavier Paoletti (Biostatistics and epidemiology / INSERM U1018)
    Dose finding on repeated measurements in oncology phase I clinical trials
    Abstract

4. Mai

  • Arne Bathke (Universität Salzburg)
    Trying to Make Sense of Multivariate Data Samples …
    Abstract

27. April

  • Søren Möller (University of Southern Denmark, Odense)
    Methods for calculating heritability of diseases estimated from large twin studies
    Abstract

17. März

  • Toshifumi Sugitani (Medical University of Vienna)
    Flexible alpha allocation strategies for confirmatory adaptive enrichment clinical trials …
    Abstract

2014

17. November, 15:30

  • Ludwig Hothorn
    Quality ranking or … comparisons against the grand mean
    Abstract

    Slides

29. Oktober, 16:30

  • Bernhard Klingenberg
    A new and improved confidence interval for the Mantel-Haenszel risk differences
    Abstract

6. Oktober, 16:30

  • Geraldine Rauch
    Challenges of Composite Endpoints - New methods to overcome planning, analysis and interpretation problems
    Abstract

18. Juni, 11:00

  • Alex Dmitrienko
    Mixture-based multiple testing procedures: The good, the bad and the ugly

28. April, 10:00

  • Holger Dette
    Optimal design for dose finding studies with an active control
    Abstract

    Slides

25. März, 16:00

  • Zoran Antonijevic
    Optimizing Clinical Outcomes Using Simulations In Modern Drug Development
    Abstract

    Slides

12. Februar, 14:00

  • Tanja Stamm
    PatientInnenperspektive und Biomarker - wie hängen diese zusammen?
    Abstract

2013

16. Dezember, 16:30

  • Karl Schlag
    Exact Nonparametric Binary Choice and Ordinal Regression Analysis Abstract

5. Dezember, 16:30

  • Alexandra Posekany
    Improving robustness and reliability of bioinformatical inference
    Abstract

3. Dezember, 14:00

  • Frank Konietschke
    Nonparametric multiple comparison procedures under heteroscedasticity
    Abstract

    Slides

23. Oktober, 15:00

  • Open Access to Clinical Trial Data (Panel Discussion) Slides

21. Oktober, 16:15

  • Ludwig Hothorn
    User-defined contrasts within multiple contrast tests - case studies
    Slides

26. September, 16:15

  • Gregory Nuel
    Simulation of phenotypes under H1 in Genome Wide Association studies …
    Abstract

17. Juni, 16:30

  • Gernot Wassmer
    Enrichment Designs: Methoden und Anwendungen …
    Abstract

    Slides

6. Juni, 16:00

  • Dominic Magirr
    Flexible Sequential Designs for Multi-Arm Clinical Trials
    Abstract

    Slides

13. Mai, 16:30

  • Gerhard Hommel
    Multiple test procedures using ordered p-values
    Abstract

    Slides

8. Mai, 16:30

30. Jänner, 14:30

  • Andreas Ziegler
    Personalized Medicine using DNA Biomarkers
    Abstract

    Slides

24. Jänner, 16:30

21. Jänner, 11:00

  • Cécile Proust-Lima
    Joint modelling of multivariate longitudinal mixed outcomes …
    Abstract

    Slides

17. Jänner, 11:00

  • David Azriel
    Adaptive designs to maximize power in clinical trials with multiple treatments
    Abstract

    Slides

2012

10. Dezember, 13:00

  • Ronald Geskus
    Inverse probability weighted estimators in a competing risks setting… Abstract

9. November 2012

  • Milan Stehlík
    Cancer risk assessment: Fractals versus Stochastics
    Abstract

12. Juli 2012

  • Malgorzata Bogdan
    Logic Regression for Localizing Interacting Quantitative Trait Loci
    Abstract

21. Mai 2012

  • Janez Stare
    A Measure of Explained Variation for Event History Data
    Abstract

10. Mai 2012

  • Karen Leffondré
    Comparison of the illness-death model … an application to dementia
    Abstract

12. April 2012

  • Alan Hubbard
    Semiparametric Variable Importance Estimation … for estimating the relative “importance” of many predictors
    Abstract

26. März 2012

  • Manuela Zucknick
    Integration of multiple genomic data sources … in Bayesian Regression Models …
    Abstract

22. Februar 2012

  • Jeannette Klimont, Barbara Leitner und Nadine Zielonke
    Gesundheitsstatistik

    Abstract

17. Jänner 2012

  • Alain Hauser
    Causal inference from interventional data
    Abstract

2011

18. Oktober 2011, 16:00

  • Dominic Magir
    Design and Analysis of Multi‐Arm, Multi‐Stage Clinical Studies

    Abstract

18. Oktober 2011, 11:00

  • Dimitris Rizopoulos
    Joint Models for Longitudinal and Event Time Data, and Dynamic Predictions

    Abstract

7. Oktober 2011

  • Markus Bauer
    Computational challenges in next-generation DNA sequencing

    Abstract

23. Mai 2011

  • Willi Sauerbrei
    Towards stratified medicine – … estimate a treatment effect function for a continuous covariate

    Abstract

5. Mai 2011

  • Martin Wolfsegger
    Assessing Systemic Drug Exposure …

    Abstract

19. April 2011

  • Frank Bretz
    Graphical approaches to multiple test procedures, On the efficiency of two-stage adaptive designs

    Abstract

31. März 2011

  • Patrick Royston
    A new strategy for meta-analysis of continuous covariates …

    Abstract

18. Jänner 2011

  • Jenö Reiczigel
    Exact or Approximate Approach to Prevalence Estimation from Imperfect Data?

    Abstract

2010

2. Dezember 2010

  • Thomas Hielscher
    Cox PH penalized regression models in high-dimensional data …

    Abstract

8. September 2010

  • Terry Therneau
    Practical Mixed-Effects Survival Models
    Abstract

29. Juni 2010

  • Michal Abrahamowicz
    Flexible joint modelling of cumulative and non-linear effects …

    Abstract

22. Juni 2010

  • Bernhard Klingenberg
    Simultaneous confidence bounds in multiple comparisons to control (Foto)
    Abstract

21. Juni 2010

  • Helmut Finner
    On the false discovery rate and control of expected number of false rejections
    Abstract

7. Juni 2010

  • Linda Beale
    The UK Small Area Health Statistics Unit: approaches to spatial epidemiology

    Abstract

28. Mai 2010

  • Catherine Legrand
    Generalized conditional linear models with time varying coefficients …

    Abstract

11. Mai 2010

  • Sven Ove Samuelsen
    Case-cohort and Nested case-control studies: differences and similarities

    Abstract

14. April 2010

  • Herwig Friedl
    Schätzung von Dunkelziffern …

    Abstract

2009

12. November 2009

  • Florian Frommlet
    Asymptotic optimality of multiple testing and model selection procedures under sparsity
    Abstract

8. Oktober 2009

  • Amel Mahboubi
    Validation of a new flexible method for modelling …

    Abstract

31. August 2009

  • Chihiro Hirotsu
    Row-wise multiple comparison approach …

    Abstract

22. Juni 2009

  • Leonhard Held
    INLA in action: Bayesian inference without tears?
    Abstract

25. Mai 2009

  • Helga Wagner
    Stochastic model specification search for state space and dynamic survival models

    Abstract

20. Mai 2009

  • Alex Dmitrienko
    Multi-stage gatekeeping procedures with clinical trials applications
    Abstract

18. Mai 2009

  • William Rosenberger
    Inference for Randomized Clinical Trials
    Abstract

19. März 2009

  • Dankmar Böhning
    Meta-Analysis of Diagnostic Studies by Means of (S)ROC-Modelling …
    Abstract

2008

20. Oktober 2008

  • Zachary Skrivanek
    A Seamless 2/3 Design Incorporating a Clinical Utility Index
    Abstract

15. Mai 2008

  • Achim Zeileis
    A Lego System for Conditional Inference
    Abstract

14. April 2008

  • Andreas Futschik
    Statistical Methods for Quantitative Trait Localization Based on Genome Data
    Abstract

28. Jänner 2008

  • Frank Bretz
    Ordered Multiple Comparisons with the Best and Their Applications to Dose–Response Studies
    Abstract

17. Jänner 2008

  • Karl Moder
    A new approach to evaluate interaction in block design

    Abstract

11. Jänner 2008

  • Lara Lusa
    Filtering Enhanced Feature Selection …

    Abstract

2007

6. Dezember 2007

  • Bernhard Spangl
    Estimating Spectral Density Functions Robustly
    Abstract

7. November 2007

  • Willi Maurer
    Sources of Multiplicty in Adaptive Designs Abstract

18. Oktober 2007

  • Rob Verdooren
    Der Wilcoxon-Zweistichproben-Test für gruppierte Daten …

11. Oktober 2007

  • Bernhard Klingenberg
    Testing dose-response with multivariate ordinal data
    Abstract

16. Mai 2007

  • Marc Vandemeulebroecke
    A general approach to two-stage tests
    Abstract

20. März 2007

  • Gerhard Svolba
    Data Preparation for Analytics
    Abstract

13. Februar 2007

  • Fátima Sánchez-Cabo
    Statistical aspects and medical applications of “-omics” data integration
    Abstract

23. Jänner 2007

  • Nigel Stallard and Tim Friede
    Two short talks Abstract

18. Jänner 2007

  • Dieter Rasch
    Wie viele Individuen benötigt man zur Schätzung populationsgenetischer Parameter? Abstract

16. Jänner 2007

  • Dieter Rasch
    Inwieweit sind statistische Verfahren anwendbar wenn Voraussetzungen …? Abstract

2006

16. November 2006

  • Maja Pohar
    Regression in Relative Survival using R
    Abstract

20. Oktober 2006

  • David Kreil
    RNA expression profiling with microarrays - Interplay of experiments and analysis
    Abstract

13. Juni 2006

  • Thomas Lang
    Arzneimittelzulassung in der EU …
    Abstract

27. März 2006

  • Gernot Wassmer
    On Estimation in Adaptive Survival Trials
    Abstract

13. März 2006

  • Frank Bretz
    Combining Multiple Comparisons and Modeling Techniques in Dose Response Studies
    Abstract

6. März 2006

  • Siegfried Hörmann
    Modellierung und Prognose der Feinstaubkonzentration in Graz
    Abstract

23. Februar 2006

  • Stefan Michiels
    Issues in the prediction of cancer outcome with microarrays
    Abstract

16. Januar 2006

  • Arndt Peter von Haeseler
    Stochastic Models of Sequence Evolution
    Abstract

2005

10. November 2005

  • Daniele De Martini
    Estimating Sample Size and Reproducibility for Nonparametric Statistical Tests
    Abstract

27. Oktober 2005

  • Franz König
    Zwischenergebnisse, Flexibilität und Ineffizienz
    Abstract

29. Juli 2005

  • Carina Ittrich
    Penalized Maximum Likelihood Regression
    Abstract

16. Juni 2005

  • Gregor Laaha
    Regionalisierung von Niederwasserkennwerten …
    Abstract

9. Juni 2005

  • Yasemin Genç
    Closed Form Methods to Compare Two Proportions for Clustered Data
    Abstract

3. Mai 2005

  • Margit Ehrenmüller und Johannes Dobretsberger
    Analysieren und planen von med. Studien …
    Abstract

27. April 2005

  • Bernhard Spangl
    On Robust Spectral Density Estimation …
    Abstract

28. Februar 2005

  • Daniel Rabczenko
    Estimation of short-term effect of air pollution …
    Abstract

2004

15. Dezember 2004

  • Richard Petritsch
    Anwendung und Validierung des Klimainterpolationsmodells DAYMET in Österreich
    Abstract

11. November 2004

  • Malinee Laopaiboon
    Meta-analyses involving cluster randomization trials …
    Abstract

14. Oktober 2004

  • Friedrich Leisch
    R: Freie Software für Statistische Datenanalyse und Graphik
    Abstract

21. Juni 2004

  • William F. Rosenberger
    Maximizing Power and Minimizing Treatment Failures in Clinical Trials
    Abstract

26. Mai 2004

  • Barbara Kavsek
    PLS (Partial Least Squares) Regression und ihre Anwendungen
    Abstract

29. April 2004

  • K.-D. Wernecke
    A Mixed Model Approach to Discriminant Analysis with Longitudinal Data
    Abstract

24. Februar 2004

  • Margit Ehrenmüller
    SAS Enterprise Guide : Statistische Auswertungen für Nichtstatistiker …
    Abstract

2003

6. Oktober 2003

  • Tze Leung Lai
    Power, sample size and adaptation considerations …
    Abstract

11. April 2003

  • John Nelder
    Extended likelihood inference applied to a new class of models.
    Abstract

1. April 2003

23. Jänner 2003

  • Albrecht Neiß
    Biometrisches Zentrum für Multiple Sklerose-Forschung.
    Abstract

20. Jänner 2003

  • Anette Kopp-Schneider (Heidelberg)
    Stochastische Modelle für die Hepatokarzinogenese.
    Abstract

2002

11. Dezember 2002

  • Marcus Hudec (Wien)
    Datamining.
    Abstract

27. November 2002

  • Sharon Kühlmann (Göteborg)
    A matched case-control study in the forest: influence of trees on understory vegetation.
    Abstract

27. September 2002

  • Albrecht Neiß (München)
    Biometrisches Zentrum für Multiple Sklerose-Forschung
    Abstract

12. Juni 2002

  • Alexander Ploner
    Modellieren von Besucherzahlen mit Regressionsbäumen
    Abstract

22. Mai 2002

  • Werner G. Müller
    Residualdiagnostik für Variogrammschätzung
    Abstract

24. Jänner 2002

  • Patrick Royston
    Flexible parametric models for censored survival data …
    Abstract

16. Jänner 2002

  • Christine Mannhalter
    Durchführung und Einsatzgebiete von Gen-Chip Analysen (Microarrays)
    Abstract

11. Jänner 2002

  • David Firth
    Maximum likelihood estimates: bias, finiteness, shrinkage
    Abstract

2001

13. Juni 2001

  • Thomas Waldhör
    Aus der räumlichen Epidemiologie
    Abstract

31. Jänner 2001

  • Christine Mannhalter
    Molekularbiologische Untersuchungen in der Medizin - Grundlagen für Statistiker
    Abstract

2000

8. November 2000

  • Alessandra Nardi (University of Teramo and University of Vienna)
    On residuals analysis for survival data
    Abstract

11. Oktober 2000

  • Christine Mannhalter
    Molekularbiologische Untersuchungen in der Medizin - Grundlagen für Statistiker
    Abstract

6. März 2000

  • Werner Brannath
    Monotone Confidence Bounds in Adaptive Two Stage Combination Tests
    Abstract

25. Jänner 2000

  • Hubert Hasenauer
    Die simultanen Eigenschaften von Waldwachstumsmodellen
    Abstract

1999

13. Dezember 1999

  • Erika Graf
    Schätzung des Vorhersagefehlers in der Überlebenszeitanalyse
    Abstract

23. November 1999

  • Helmut Finner
    Stichprobenumfangsbestimmungen für Mehrentscheidungsverfahren …
    Abstract

4. Mai 1999

  • John Whitehead
    1. Sequential designs for comparative clinical trials
    2. Sequential trials with more than two treatments or more than one endpoint

Abstract

15. April 1999

  • Fulvio De Santis
    Recent Issues in Bayesian Model Selection
    Abstract