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SUMMARY:UBC Science Communication Week
DESCRIPTION:Please join the UBC Graduate Student Society and the UBC Faculty of Medicine (FoM) Graduate and Postdoctoral Education Office for a series of Science Communication workshops\, a Twitter Research Conference\, as well as a closing keynote with Dr. Jennifer Gardy from March 29 to 31st\, 2021!
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SUMMARY:UBC Science Communication Week
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URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-science-communication-week-4/
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SUMMARY:UBC Science Communication Week
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URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-science-communication-week-5/
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SUMMARY:TI Methods Speaker Series: The Development of a Risk of Bias Tool for Network Meta-Analysis
DESCRIPTION:The TI Methods Speaker Series are offered free of charge and everyone is welcome. The event is held at noon on the last Wednesday of each month and used to take place in Rudy North Lecture Theatre (CBH 101) in the Centre for Brain Health\, UBC Point Grey Campus. During the COVID-19 pandemic\, while physical distancing measures are in effect\, the TI Methods Speaker Series are offered via videoconference. The presentations are recorded and the video recordings are posted online.  \n\nTITLE: The development of a risk of bias tool for network meta-analysis \nSPEAKER: Dr. Carole Lunny\, Postdoctoral Research Fellow\, Knowledge Synthesis Team\, at Unity Health\, University of Toronto\, ON. \n\nAbout the topic: In this presentation\, Dr. Lunny will describe tools that are currently used to assess the quality and risk of bias in systematic reviews with or without meta-analysis\, and justify why a new risk of bias tool for NMAs is needed. She will also describe the way to choose a quality assessment tool based on rigorous methodology and describe proposed methods for the development of a risk of bias tool for NMAs. Scroll down to read the abstract for this presentation. \nAbout the speaker: Dr. Carole Lunny is a postdoc research methodologist with the Knowledge Synthesis Team\, at Unity Health\, University of Toronto\, and a Methodology Editor with the Cochrane Hypertension Review Group\, the Therapeutics Initiative at the University of British Columbia. She specializes in methods for research synthesis and critical appraisal of systematic reviews with pairwise and network meta-analysis\, overviews of reviews\, randomised controlled trials\, and observational studies (cohort\, case control). Her current research focuses on the development of a risk of bias tool for network meta-analyses\, methods issues in clinical practice guidelines and ‘overviews of reviews’. Her list of publications can be found at: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=YaJAbZsAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao She completed her PhD training as an epidemiologist in 2018 with Cochrane Australia at Monash University and recently completed a postdoctoral research fellowship with the Therapeutics Initiative (Cochrane Hypertension Group) at the University of British Columbia. She is a member of the several methods groups at Cochrane\, academic board advisor for Researchsquare.com\, and academic editor for PeerJ. \nAbout the TI Methods Speaker Series: The TI Methods Speaker Series are offered free of charge and everyone is welcome. The event is held at noon on the last Wednesday of each month. During the COVID-19 pandemic\, while physical distancing measures are in effect\, the TI Methods Speaker Series are offered via videoconference. The presentations are recorded and the video recordings are posted online. Click here to view the scheduled topics for 2021 and click here to view a list of TI Methods Speaker Series talks offered in 2020.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ti-methods-speaker-series-the-development-of-a-risk-of-bias-tool-for-network-meta-analysis/
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SUMMARY:TI Methods Speaker Series: The Development of a Risk of Bias Tool for Network Meta-Analysis
DESCRIPTION:The TI Methods Speaker Series are offered free of charge and everyone is welcome. The event is held at noon on the last Wednesday of each month and used to take place in Rudy North Lecture Theatre (CBH 101) in the Centre for Brain Health\, UBC Point Grey Campus. During the COVID-19 pandemic\, while physical distancing measures are in effect\, the TI Methods Speaker Series are offered via videoconference. The presentations are recorded and the video recordings are posted online.  \n\nTITLE: The development of a risk of bias tool for network meta-analysis \nSPEAKER: Dr. Carole Lunny\, Postdoctoral Research Fellow\, Knowledge Synthesis Team\, at Unity Health\, University of Toronto\, ON. \n\nAbout the topic: In this presentation\, Dr. Lunny will describe tools that are currently used to assess the quality and risk of bias in systematic reviews with or without meta-analysis\, and justify why a new risk of bias tool for NMAs is needed. She will also describe the way to choose a quality assessment tool based on rigorous methodology and describe proposed methods for the development of a risk of bias tool for NMAs. Scroll down to read the abstract for this presentation. \nAbout the speaker: Dr. Carole Lunny is a postdoc research methodologist with the Knowledge Synthesis Team\, at Unity Health\, University of Toronto\, and a Methodology Editor with the Cochrane Hypertension Review Group\, the Therapeutics Initiative at the University of British Columbia. She specializes in methods for research synthesis and critical appraisal of systematic reviews with pairwise and network meta-analysis\, overviews of reviews\, randomised controlled trials\, and observational studies (cohort\, case control). Her current research focuses on the development of a risk of bias tool for network meta-analyses\, methods issues in clinical practice guidelines and ‘overviews of reviews’. Her list of publications can be found at: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=YaJAbZsAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao She completed her PhD training as an epidemiologist in 2018 with Cochrane Australia at Monash University and recently completed a postdoctoral research fellowship with the Therapeutics Initiative (Cochrane Hypertension Group) at the University of British Columbia. She is a member of the several methods groups at Cochrane\, academic board advisor for Researchsquare.com\, and academic editor for PeerJ. \nAbout the TI Methods Speaker Series: The TI Methods Speaker Series are offered free of charge and everyone is welcome. The event is held at noon on the last Wednesday of each month. During the COVID-19 pandemic\, while physical distancing measures are in effect\, the TI Methods Speaker Series are offered via videoconference. The presentations are recorded and the video recordings are posted online. Click here to view the scheduled topics for 2021 and click here to view a list of TI Methods Speaker Series talks offered in 2020.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ti-methods-speaker-series-the-development-of-a-risk-of-bias-tool-for-network-meta-analysis-2/
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SUMMARY:TI Methods Speaker Series: The Development of a Risk of Bias Tool for Network Meta-Analysis
DESCRIPTION:The TI Methods Speaker Series are offered free of charge and everyone is welcome. The event is held at noon on the last Wednesday of each month and used to take place in Rudy North Lecture Theatre (CBH 101) in the Centre for Brain Health\, UBC Point Grey Campus. During the COVID-19 pandemic\, while physical distancing measures are in effect\, the TI Methods Speaker Series are offered via videoconference. The presentations are recorded and the video recordings are posted online.  \n\nTITLE: The development of a risk of bias tool for network meta-analysis \nSPEAKER: Dr. Carole Lunny\, Postdoctoral Research Fellow\, Knowledge Synthesis Team\, at Unity Health\, University of Toronto\, ON. \n\nAbout the topic: In this presentation\, Dr. Lunny will describe tools that are currently used to assess the quality and risk of bias in systematic reviews with or without meta-analysis\, and justify why a new risk of bias tool for NMAs is needed. She will also describe the way to choose a quality assessment tool based on rigorous methodology and describe proposed methods for the development of a risk of bias tool for NMAs. Scroll down to read the abstract for this presentation. \nAbout the speaker: Dr. Carole Lunny is a postdoc research methodologist with the Knowledge Synthesis Team\, at Unity Health\, University of Toronto\, and a Methodology Editor with the Cochrane Hypertension Review Group\, the Therapeutics Initiative at the University of British Columbia. She specializes in methods for research synthesis and critical appraisal of systematic reviews with pairwise and network meta-analysis\, overviews of reviews\, randomised controlled trials\, and observational studies (cohort\, case control). Her current research focuses on the development of a risk of bias tool for network meta-analyses\, methods issues in clinical practice guidelines and ‘overviews of reviews’. Her list of publications can be found at: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=YaJAbZsAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao She completed her PhD training as an epidemiologist in 2018 with Cochrane Australia at Monash University and recently completed a postdoctoral research fellowship with the Therapeutics Initiative (Cochrane Hypertension Group) at the University of British Columbia. She is a member of the several methods groups at Cochrane\, academic board advisor for Researchsquare.com\, and academic editor for PeerJ. \nAbout the TI Methods Speaker Series: The TI Methods Speaker Series are offered free of charge and everyone is welcome. The event is held at noon on the last Wednesday of each month. During the COVID-19 pandemic\, while physical distancing measures are in effect\, the TI Methods Speaker Series are offered via videoconference. The presentations are recorded and the video recordings are posted online. Click here to view the scheduled topics for 2021 and click here to view a list of TI Methods Speaker Series talks offered in 2020.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ti-methods-speaker-series-the-development-of-a-risk-of-bias-tool-for-network-meta-analysis-3/
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SUMMARY:TI Methods Speaker Series: The Development of a Risk of Bias Tool for Network Meta-Analysis
DESCRIPTION:The TI Methods Speaker Series are offered free of charge and everyone is welcome. The event is held at noon on the last Wednesday of each month and used to take place in Rudy North Lecture Theatre (CBH 101) in the Centre for Brain Health\, UBC Point Grey Campus. During the COVID-19 pandemic\, while physical distancing measures are in effect\, the TI Methods Speaker Series are offered via videoconference. The presentations are recorded and the video recordings are posted online.  \n\nTITLE: The development of a risk of bias tool for network meta-analysis \nSPEAKER: Dr. Carole Lunny\, Postdoctoral Research Fellow\, Knowledge Synthesis Team\, at Unity Health\, University of Toronto\, ON. \n\nAbout the topic: In this presentation\, Dr. Lunny will describe tools that are currently used to assess the quality and risk of bias in systematic reviews with or without meta-analysis\, and justify why a new risk of bias tool for NMAs is needed. She will also describe the way to choose a quality assessment tool based on rigorous methodology and describe proposed methods for the development of a risk of bias tool for NMAs. Scroll down to read the abstract for this presentation. \nAbout the speaker: Dr. Carole Lunny is a postdoc research methodologist with the Knowledge Synthesis Team\, at Unity Health\, University of Toronto\, and a Methodology Editor with the Cochrane Hypertension Review Group\, the Therapeutics Initiative at the University of British Columbia. She specializes in methods for research synthesis and critical appraisal of systematic reviews with pairwise and network meta-analysis\, overviews of reviews\, randomised controlled trials\, and observational studies (cohort\, case control). Her current research focuses on the development of a risk of bias tool for network meta-analyses\, methods issues in clinical practice guidelines and ‘overviews of reviews’. Her list of publications can be found at: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=YaJAbZsAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao She completed her PhD training as an epidemiologist in 2018 with Cochrane Australia at Monash University and recently completed a postdoctoral research fellowship with the Therapeutics Initiative (Cochrane Hypertension Group) at the University of British Columbia. She is a member of the several methods groups at Cochrane\, academic board advisor for Researchsquare.com\, and academic editor for PeerJ. \nAbout the TI Methods Speaker Series: The TI Methods Speaker Series are offered free of charge and everyone is welcome. The event is held at noon on the last Wednesday of each month. During the COVID-19 pandemic\, while physical distancing measures are in effect\, the TI Methods Speaker Series are offered via videoconference. The presentations are recorded and the video recordings are posted online. Click here to view the scheduled topics for 2021 and click here to view a list of TI Methods Speaker Series talks offered in 2020.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ti-methods-speaker-series-the-development-of-a-risk-of-bias-tool-for-network-meta-analysis-4/
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SUMMARY:TI Methods Speaker Series: The Development of a Risk of Bias Tool for Network Meta-Analysis
DESCRIPTION:The TI Methods Speaker Series are offered free of charge and everyone is welcome. The event is held at noon on the last Wednesday of each month and used to take place in Rudy North Lecture Theatre (CBH 101) in the Centre for Brain Health\, UBC Point Grey Campus. During the COVID-19 pandemic\, while physical distancing measures are in effect\, the TI Methods Speaker Series are offered via videoconference. The presentations are recorded and the video recordings are posted online.  \n\nTITLE: The development of a risk of bias tool for network meta-analysis \nSPEAKER: Dr. Carole Lunny\, Postdoctoral Research Fellow\, Knowledge Synthesis Team\, at Unity Health\, University of Toronto\, ON. \n\nAbout the topic: In this presentation\, Dr. Lunny will describe tools that are currently used to assess the quality and risk of bias in systematic reviews with or without meta-analysis\, and justify why a new risk of bias tool for NMAs is needed. She will also describe the way to choose a quality assessment tool based on rigorous methodology and describe proposed methods for the development of a risk of bias tool for NMAs. Scroll down to read the abstract for this presentation. \nAbout the speaker: Dr. Carole Lunny is a postdoc research methodologist with the Knowledge Synthesis Team\, at Unity Health\, University of Toronto\, and a Methodology Editor with the Cochrane Hypertension Review Group\, the Therapeutics Initiative at the University of British Columbia. She specializes in methods for research synthesis and critical appraisal of systematic reviews with pairwise and network meta-analysis\, overviews of reviews\, randomised controlled trials\, and observational studies (cohort\, case control). Her current research focuses on the development of a risk of bias tool for network meta-analyses\, methods issues in clinical practice guidelines and ‘overviews of reviews’. Her list of publications can be found at: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=YaJAbZsAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao She completed her PhD training as an epidemiologist in 2018 with Cochrane Australia at Monash University and recently completed a postdoctoral research fellowship with the Therapeutics Initiative (Cochrane Hypertension Group) at the University of British Columbia. She is a member of the several methods groups at Cochrane\, academic board advisor for Researchsquare.com\, and academic editor for PeerJ. \nAbout the TI Methods Speaker Series: The TI Methods Speaker Series are offered free of charge and everyone is welcome. The event is held at noon on the last Wednesday of each month. During the COVID-19 pandemic\, while physical distancing measures are in effect\, the TI Methods Speaker Series are offered via videoconference. The presentations are recorded and the video recordings are posted online. Click here to view the scheduled topics for 2021 and click here to view a list of TI Methods Speaker Series talks offered in 2020.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ti-methods-speaker-series-the-development-of-a-risk-of-bias-tool-for-network-meta-analysis-5/
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SUMMARY:UBC Three-Minute Thesis Competition 2021
DESCRIPTION:Graduate students spend years mastering a subject. #UBC3MT asks them to present their research in just three minutes. Join us on March 31 for the 2021 finals to learn about their fascinating research.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-three-minute-thesis-competition-2021/
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SUMMARY:UBC Three-Minute Thesis Competition 2021
DESCRIPTION:Graduate students spend years mastering a subject. #UBC3MT asks them to present their research in just three minutes. Join us on March 31 for the 2021 finals to learn about their fascinating research.
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SUMMARY:UBC Three-Minute Thesis Competition 2021
DESCRIPTION:Graduate students spend years mastering a subject. #UBC3MT asks them to present their research in just three minutes. Join us on March 31 for the 2021 finals to learn about their fascinating research.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-three-minute-thesis-competition-2021-3/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:UBC Three-Minute Thesis Competition 2021
DESCRIPTION:Graduate students spend years mastering a subject. #UBC3MT asks them to present their research in just three minutes. Join us on March 31 for the 2021 finals to learn about their fascinating research.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-three-minute-thesis-competition-2021-4/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:UBC Three-Minute Thesis Competition 2021
DESCRIPTION:Graduate students spend years mastering a subject. #UBC3MT asks them to present their research in just three minutes. Join us on March 31 for the 2021 finals to learn about their fascinating research.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-three-minute-thesis-competition-2021-5/
LOCATION:Online
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