Meeting in CopenhagenEuroCIM 2024 will be held in Copenhagen, Denmark.
The meeting will take place Wednesday April 17 - Friday April 19, with pre-conference courses on Tuesday the 16th. Program and other information will be available soon. |
Keynote speakers
Elizabeth L. Ogburn (Betsy) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biostatistics at Johns Hopkins University.
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Arvid Sjölander is a Professor at the Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Karolinska Institutet.
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Maya L. Petersen is Professor of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, University of California, Berkeley and
co-Director of the Joint UCSF-UC Berkeley Program in Computational Precision Health and co-Director of the Center for Targeted Machine Learning and Causal Inference |
Invited speakers
Julie Josse is a Senior Researcher at Inria (National research center in digital science) and the head of the Inria-Inserm (National research center in health) team PreMeDICaL.
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Chris Holmes holds a joint Statutory Professorship in Biostatistics at the departments of Statistics and the Nuffield Department of Medicine at the University of Oxford.
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Martin Huber is a Professor of Applied Econometrics at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland.
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Course holders TBD
About EuroCIM
The general theme of the meeting is “Causal Inference in Health, Economic and Social Sciences”. Causal inference is broadly defined, and the focus is on statistical methodology and challenging applications that highlight necessary methodological extensions.
EuroCIM aims to
EuroCIM evolved from what used to be the “UK Causal Inference Meetings” (UK-CIM), with the first of five UK-CIMs taking place in 2013 in Manchester. The first European versions were held in Florence in 2018 and Bremen in 2019. In 2020, the meeting was scheduled to be in Oslo, Norway, but was ultimately hosted virtually by the University of Bristol. In 2021 the meeting was also held as a purely virtual event, jointly organised by Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology, University of Bristol, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London School of Economics, University of Florence and University of Oslo.
The EuroCIM steering committee consists of Stephen Burgess, Paul Clarke, Rhian Daniel, Karla Diaz-Ordaz, Vanessa Didelez, Richard Emsley, Laura Forastiere, Sara Geneletti, Jon Michael Gran, Richard Grieve, Noemi Kreif, Sabine Landau, Finbarr Leacy, Fabrizia Mealli, Kjetil Røysland, Michele Santacatterina, Nuala Sheehan, Mats Julius Stensrud and Kate Tilling.
Please note that registration for the meeting is not restricted to people from Europe, and we welcome participation from anyone who would like to attend!
EuroCIM aims to
- provide a forum for people interested in causal inference to meet informally,
- for early career and established researchers to present and discuss the latest developments in the field,
- and to offer opportunities for networking to develop future research opportunities and collaborations.
EuroCIM evolved from what used to be the “UK Causal Inference Meetings” (UK-CIM), with the first of five UK-CIMs taking place in 2013 in Manchester. The first European versions were held in Florence in 2018 and Bremen in 2019. In 2020, the meeting was scheduled to be in Oslo, Norway, but was ultimately hosted virtually by the University of Bristol. In 2021 the meeting was also held as a purely virtual event, jointly organised by Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology, University of Bristol, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London School of Economics, University of Florence and University of Oslo.
The EuroCIM steering committee consists of Stephen Burgess, Paul Clarke, Rhian Daniel, Karla Diaz-Ordaz, Vanessa Didelez, Richard Emsley, Laura Forastiere, Sara Geneletti, Jon Michael Gran, Richard Grieve, Noemi Kreif, Sabine Landau, Finbarr Leacy, Fabrizia Mealli, Kjetil Røysland, Michele Santacatterina, Nuala Sheehan, Mats Julius Stensrud and Kate Tilling.
Please note that registration for the meeting is not restricted to people from Europe, and we welcome participation from anyone who would like to attend!
Local organising committee
Erin Evelyn Gabriel, Helene Rytgaard, and Anne Helby Petersen from the Section of Biostatistics in the department of Public Health and Niels Richard Hansen, and Sebastian Weichwald from the Section of Statistics and Probability Theory in the department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Copenhagen.