The conclusion of local preferences of the future NOSOVE course in Estonia is that the course will be on Social Network Analysis.
The course will be in the summer of 2014. More information will follow on the blog.
The Nordic Society for Veterinary Epidemiology (NOSOVE) is an informal organization with the vision of advancing veterinary epidemiology. The volunteering board aim to fulfill the vision by providing courses and opportunities to socialise and strengthen the network among post graduate students, researchers and others with an interest in epidemiology. Events are presented through the society network (blogspot).
NOSOVE started in 1988 as a collaboration between the Nordic countries Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, and has expanded to include the Baltic countries, but welcome members and participants from all countries.
Friday, 28 June 2013
Thursday, 27 June 2013
Lecture by Sander Greenland in Helsinki 23rd September 2013
23 September 2013, 10-16, Tieteiden Talo, Kirkkokatu 6, Helsinki
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Professor Sander Greenland (UCLA School of Public Health) is a biostatistician and epidemiologist known for his contributions to meta-analysis, Bayesian inference and causal inference, among other topics. Greenland has published over 300 scientific papers, two of which have been cited over 500 times. He is the co-author of one of the standard textbooks on epidemiology, Modern Epidemiology.
The day will include elements from Sander's recent international presentations such as:
“Overthrowing the Tyranny of Null Hypotheses in Health and Medical Sciences.”
“Is Epidemiology too Difficult for Statisticians?"
“Causal Inference: Much More Than Just Statistics.”
“Integrating Bayesian and frequentist statistics, or: Seeing both sides of the same biased coin.”.
Registration by 31. August 2013 to Laura Laakso, email laura.k.salonen@helsinki..fi
Seminar Day fee 60 eur
Day includes lunch and coffee
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NOSOVE board meeting 28th May 2013
NOSOVE board meeting via Skype
28.05.2013;
13:00-13:39
Attending: Brian Lassen, Hanne Kongsted, Liza Rosenbaum
Nielsen, Marit Stormoen, Outi Hälli, Arvo Viltrop
Apologies: Ann Lindberg; Aivars Berzins
Minutes (kept by Arvo):
1. It was discussed, whether we should
keep the NOSOVE website for one more year so that it could point to the NOSOVE
blog. This would mean that we should pay a fee to the Univ. of Copenhagen for
keeping the website.
It was decided to abandon
the website and to keep the blog only from now on. As the internet search
engines take you directly to the NOSOVE blog, there is no need for the website
any more.
2. On sponsoring the SVEPM 2014
meeting.
NOSOVE agrees to support
the SVEPM annual meeting to be held in Dublin in March 2014 with 1000 euro.
When the program for the
conference is ready, NOSOVE would like to specify an activity at the conference
that the society will be advertised as sponsor of, e.g. a session or workshop
with speakers from NOSOVE-countries or themes of special interest to the
NOSOVE-countries (i.e. Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Estonia,
Lithuania, and Latvia).
3.
NOSOVE
meeting and course 2014:
a.
Place
and venue: Arvo and Brian (with the support from Outi) persuaded everyone that
the meeting should be kept out of Tallinn. Arvo has suggested a little town
with great history at west coast of Estonia called Haapsalu. It is located ~100
km from Tallinn, with very good bus
connections (1 hour 50 min drive). It was decided to go to Haapsalu. Arvo will
start looking for the venue.
b.
Topic
of the course: The poll in blog had serious technical problems, so it is not
possibel to get any result out of it. So it was decided that the board members
will make personal inquiries during two
following weeks among potential participants and try to figure out which of the
two topics (Social network analysis or Sundromic surveillance) is prefered and
would collect more participants. Decision will be made there after.
Wednesday, 19 June 2013
NOSOVE is looking for a new logo
NOSOVE has decided to update our logo.
The need became apparent during the last GA where the point was raised that our current logo is not representing the Baltic States that have become present and active in the NOSOVE activites.
We have already received one submission by Marie Nöremark that will be considered.
We invite anyone interested to participate in illustrating a new logo for NOSOVE, please send it to brian.lassen[at]gmail.com.
The competition will close 1st August 2013.
The submissions are considered highly appreciated but voluntary work.
The submissions are considered highly appreciated but voluntary work.
All logo's will be listed in this post and we welcome comments from members on this blog post that we can take into account when making the final decision.
Submission by Maria Nöremark
Illustrators comments for logo: The basis of the logo is a compass with a needle pointing north, to represent the Nordic part of NOSOVE. In the middle is a graph to represent epidemiology. The logo is made up of the letters of NOSOVE; the two Os are the ring of the compass, the N is north on the compass, the V (upside down) is both the compass arrow and part of the graph, the E is the x-axis of the graph, the S is a curve in the graph.
Friday, 14 June 2013
Search for risk modeller in Weybridge, UK
Do you want to put your mathematical modelling and/or
quantitative risk assessment skills to good use? Are you interested in
biological systems, animal health and food safety and would you find the
challenge of these complex issues stimulating?
If so, you could be part of a team that’s helping to judge the threat to animal and human health posed by everything from bovine TB to climate change.
Defra is the UK government department responsible for policy and regulations on the environment, food and rural affairs. The department was established to protect the environment for future generations, make our economy more environmentally sustainable and improve our quality of life and well-being.
In this key role, you will join DEFRA’s Animal Health & Veterinary Laboratories Agency (AHVLA). You’ll be part of AHVLA’s internationally recognised risk analysis workgroup that provides the UK government and EU with risk assessments that inform policies and contingency plans, as well as guidance on animal health and food safety. As part of this team you will apply your quantitative skills to many high-profile topics such as bovine TB, avian influenza, vector-borne disease and antibiotic resistance. You will be involved in the entire risk assessment process, from defining the risk question and model design, to model implementation and the delivery of results. Your efforts will help to shape future policies concerning animal health and food safety, while advancing the science of risk assessment. It is therefore essential that you have a degree in a subject with a significant mathematical or statistical component and also experience of applying quantitative risk assessment, mathematical modelling or simulation modelling, ideally in the field of biological systems, within a research environment. If you have the expertise, communication skills and self-motivation we’re looking for, you could help the country to combat a wide range of possible threats.
Salary: £27,548 - £34,584. Location: Weybridge, Surrey, UK.
To view a full job description visit www.civilservice.gov.uk/jobs/ and enter vacancy reference: 1299840. Alternatively contact us on 0845 603 7262 or email: ssd.applications@defra.gsi.gov.uk for a copy, quoting the reference.
Closing date: 21st June 2013.
Emma L. Snary B.Sc. PhD.Risk Analysis Workgroup Leader Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency (AHVLA)Epidemiology, Surveillance and Risk GroupNew Haw,Addlestone,Surrey,KT15 3NB T: +44(0) 1932 357317GTN: 3956 2317F: +44(0) 1932 349983
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If so, you could be part of a team that’s helping to judge the threat to animal and human health posed by everything from bovine TB to climate change.
Defra is the UK government department responsible for policy and regulations on the environment, food and rural affairs. The department was established to protect the environment for future generations, make our economy more environmentally sustainable and improve our quality of life and well-being.
In this key role, you will join DEFRA’s Animal Health & Veterinary Laboratories Agency (AHVLA). You’ll be part of AHVLA’s internationally recognised risk analysis workgroup that provides the UK government and EU with risk assessments that inform policies and contingency plans, as well as guidance on animal health and food safety. As part of this team you will apply your quantitative skills to many high-profile topics such as bovine TB, avian influenza, vector-borne disease and antibiotic resistance. You will be involved in the entire risk assessment process, from defining the risk question and model design, to model implementation and the delivery of results. Your efforts will help to shape future policies concerning animal health and food safety, while advancing the science of risk assessment. It is therefore essential that you have a degree in a subject with a significant mathematical or statistical component and also experience of applying quantitative risk assessment, mathematical modelling or simulation modelling, ideally in the field of biological systems, within a research environment. If you have the expertise, communication skills and self-motivation we’re looking for, you could help the country to combat a wide range of possible threats.
Salary: £27,548 - £34,584. Location: Weybridge, Surrey, UK.
To view a full job description visit www.civilservice.gov.uk/jobs/ and enter vacancy reference: 1299840. Alternatively contact us on 0845 603 7262 or email: ssd.applications@defra.gsi.gov.uk for a copy, quoting the reference.
Closing date: 21st June 2013.
Emma L. Snary B.Sc. PhD.Risk Analysis Workgroup Leader Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency (AHVLA)Epidemiology, Surveillance and Risk GroupNew Haw,Addlestone,Surrey,KT15 3NB T: +44(0) 1932 357317GTN: 3956 2317F: +44(0) 1932 349983
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