For your interest!



From: Angela Coughlin <angela.coughlin@amsi.org.au>
Sent: Tuesday, 7 August 2018 11:38 AM
To: Matt Ritchie; David Powell; Michael Charleston; Garique Glonek; jean.yang@sydney.edu.au; Ville-Petteri Makinen; Alicia Oshlack; Nicola.Armstrong@murdoch.edu.au; Tony Papenfuss
Cc: Anna Muscara
Subject: ACTION: Please forward onto your networks - Prof Susan Murphy - AMSI-SSA Lecturer 2018
 

Good morning BIS Standing Committee

 

The upcoming AMSI-SSA Public Lecture Tour kicks off next week in Melbourne, followed by lectures in Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane and Sydney. Professor Susan Murphy will present on Optimising Mobile Health Interventions. As the topic is bioinformatics related, we would love your help in promoting this FREE event. Could you please forward the below email onto your networks?

 

Ville – we would particularly like to see an increase in registrations in Adelaide so could you please circulate around SAHMRI and with any other of your local contacts who you think might be interested.

 

Thank you for your assistance.

 

Kind regards


Angela

 

 

 

AMSI RESEARCH & HIGHER ED

 

 

FREE EVENT: AMSI-SSA PUBLIC LECTURE COMING TO A CITY NEAR YOU

 

 

REGISTER NOW

 

 

 

Professor Susan Murphy, Harvard University

Susan A. Murphy is Professor of Statistics, Professor of Computer Science at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and Radcliffe Alumnae Professor at the Radcliffe Institute at Harvard University. Her lab focuses on improving sequential, individualised, decision making in health, in particular on clinical trial design and data analysis to inform the development of personalised just-in-time adaptive interventions in mobile health. Her work is funded by the National Institutes of Health, USA.

 

Susan is a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, a Fellow of the College on Problems in Drug Dependence, a former editor of the Annals of Statistics, a member of the US National Academy of Sciences, a member of the US National Academy of Medicine and a 2013 MacArthur Fellow.

 

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