Gianluca Baio (@gianlubaio) 's Twitter Profile
Gianluca Baio

@gianlubaio

Dad to Kobi & Anna; Hubby to @martablangiardo. Also, prof of Statistics & Health Economics @ucl & HoD @stats_UCL. Some time to spare. mas.to/@gianlubaio

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Martingale Foundation (@wearemartingale) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great day at the PhD Showcase today! Candidates have the opportunity to meet representatives and learn about courses at our partner universities, along with the opportunity to ask questions to current Scholars 📝 Huge thank you to everyone who attended and took part!🎄

Great day at the PhD Showcase today! Candidates have the opportunity to meet representatives and learn about courses at our partner universities, along with the opportunity to ask questions to current Scholars 📝 
Huge thank you to everyone who attended and took part!🎄
Gianluca Baio (@gianlubaio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm having troubles using mybinder.org. It seems to be down (or stuck anyway...). The home page times out and fails to load and NO container manages to load up either... Not a massive expert, bu I can't seem to understand what's happening now... Anyone can help?

Gianluca Baio (@gianlubaio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Registration open for our summer school in Bayesian methods in health economics - this year in London UCL Statistical Science 23-27 June. Details here: gianluca.statistica.it/teaching/summe… Registration is here: tinyurl.com/bmhe2025 First-come/first-serve, so hurry up!

r-hta (@rhta16) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The R for Health Technology Assessment workshop will be on 6, 9 and 10 June 2025. Details and updates here: r-hta.org/events/worksho… Registration can be completed here: tinyurl.com/rhta-2025 Abstract submission deadline is 4 April: r-hta.org/events/worksho…

Neil Stone (@drneilstone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Andrew Wakefield wrote a small, scientifically worthless paper pretending vaccines had something to do with autism. It turned out to be not just crap but actually fraudulent, for which he lost his medical licence. He's one of the biggest villains in medical history.

Andrew Wakefield wrote a small, scientifically worthless paper pretending vaccines had something to do with autism.

It turned out to be not just crap but actually fraudulent, for which he lost his medical licence.

He's one of the biggest villains in medical history.
Rob Calver (@robcalver5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to be running the London Marathon in April to raise money for the wonderful St Barnabas House hospice. It’s 15 years since my last one so wish me luck! justgiving.com/page/robrunslo…

Excited to be running the London Marathon in April to raise money for the wonderful <a href="/StBarnabasHouse/">St Barnabas House</a> hospice. It’s 15 years since my last one so wish me luck!

justgiving.com/page/robrunslo…
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We are very pleased to announce the Bloomsbury Probability Colloquium, an afternoon of research talks in Probability hosted by the probability group at UCL. Date: 21st March 2025, 2-5PM Venue: UCL, Department of Statistical Science, room 115, 1-19 Torrington Place, London

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This week's seminar will be given by Sir John Aston (University of Cambridge). Time and date: Wednesday 12th March 2-3pm (GMT) In-person location: 1-19 Torrington Place, B09 Link to join online: contact [email protected]

This week's seminar will be given by Sir John Aston
(University of Cambridge).  

Time and date: Wednesday 12th March 2-3pm (GMT)  

In-person location: 1-19 Torrington Place, B09  

Link to join online: contact stats-seminars-join@ucl.ac.uk
RJB Goudie (@rjbgoudie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New JRSSB Royal Statistical Society paper by Yang Liu and me MRC Biostatistics Unit We propose - a general definition of ⩾2 “modules” in a DAG-structured Bayesian model by partitioning observations - corresponding cut distribution(s) - justification via KL divergence Paper: doi.org/10.1093/jrsssb…

New JRSSB <a href="/RoyalStatSoc/">Royal Statistical Society</a> paper by Yang Liu and me <a href="/MRC_BSU/">MRC Biostatistics Unit</a>

We propose
- a general definition of ⩾2 “modules” in a DAG-structured Bayesian model by partitioning observations
- corresponding cut distribution(s)
- justification via KL divergence

Paper: doi.org/10.1093/jrsssb…
r-hta (@rhta16) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The lineup for our R-HTA workshop is now out: lnkd.in/eDnm2nqm All details at that webpage, including for registration both in person (in lovely Belfast) or remote!

Gianluca Baio (@gianlubaio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very, very, very nearly there... routledge.com/R-for-Health-T… (Officially out on Monday, when we'll also release the fully-online version!)