The keynote speaker is Dr. Nilanjan Chatterjee, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Biostatistics and Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, and the recipient of the COPSS Presidents' Award in 2011.
There will be invited talks by distinguished researchers, and a poster session by young researchers and graduate students.
The workshop will be providing partial travel awards to selected conference participants. Priority will be given to senior graduate students, post-graduate, recent Ph.D's, junior faculty, and under-represented groups. Check the application of travel award for young and minority researchers.
In order to disseminate the biostatistics knowledge in support of the workshop, there will also be a short course during the conference. The short course "Learning and Implementing Bayesian Adaptive Designs" will be offered as a part of the conference program and held on the afternoon of Friday, May 08, 2020. The short course is a half-day (four hours) presentation taught by Dr. J. Jack Lee, Associate Vice President, Quantitative Sciences, Kennedy Foundation Chair in Cancer Research and Professor, Department of Biostatistics, Univ. of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. A course certificate is provided.
See the Conference Website for additional information on these and other topics.