Torben Martinussen

Torben Martinussen

Professor

Member of:

    1. First opponent at Ph.D. defense by Johan Fossen, "Internal time-dependent covariates in event history analysis"

      Martinussen, Torben (Participant)

      6 Dec 20077 Dec 2007

      Activity: Other activity typesOther (prizes, external teaching and other activities) - External teaching and subject coordination

    2. Estimation of direct effects using Aalen’s addtive hazards model

      Martinussen, Torben (Lecturer)

      8 Mar 2013

      Activity: Talk or presentation typesLecture and oral contribution

    3. Estimation of causal odds of concordance

      Martinussen, Torben (Lecturer)

      11 Apr 2012

      Activity: Talk or presentation typesLecture and oral contribution

    4. Estimation of causal effects. Time-varying confounding and instrumental variables.

      Martinussen, Torben (Lecturer)

      21 Mar 2013

      Activity: Talk or presentation typesLecture and oral contribution

    5. Epidemiologic Methods (Journal)

      Martinussen, Torben (Review editor)

      2013 → …

      Activity: Peer-review and editorial work typesPeer review of manuscriptsResearch

    6. Course on Advanced Survival Analysis

      Martinussen, Torben (Participant)

      8 Oct 200710 Oct 2007

      Activity: Other activity typesOther (prizes, external teaching and other activities) - External teaching and subject coordination

    7. Communications in Statistics? Theory and Methods. (Journal)

      Martinussen, Torben (Review editor)

      2013 → …

      Activity: Peer-review and editorial work typesPeer review of manuscriptsResearch

    8. Communication in Statistics (Journal)

      Martinussen, Torben (Editor)

      1 Jan 2007

      Activity: Peer-review and editorial work typesPeer review of manuscriptsResearch

    9. Comments to "Standardization and ... in observational studies: a hi- storical perspective" by Niels Keiding

      Martinussen, Torben (Lecturer)

      17 Mar 2013

      Activity: Talk or presentation typesLecture and oral contribution

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