Workshop on Bayesian methods and WinBUGS
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A two-day workshop on Bayesian methods is being held on Friday 3 - Saturday 4 
February 2012 at the University of Sydney. 

This course is suitable for graduate students, academics, researchers and 
professionals who wish to introduce themselves in the application of Bayesian 
methods and the use of WinBUGS software. The workshop is offered in association 
with the 11th International Colloquium on Paratuberculosis (ICP) but is also 
open to non-ICP participants.

Bayesian tools in the control of Paratuberculosis 

Program outline, Day 1 (3 February 2012):

-Introduction to Bayesian Inference (Probability theory; Bayes¢ theorem; The 
likelihood function; The prior & the posterior distribution).

-Overview of WinBUGS (Running the software; Writing code; Estimation of a 
single proportion; Hands-on WINBUGS)

-Bayesian prevalence estimation (One population; Multiple populations; 
Herd-level prevalence; Hands-on WINBUGS).


Program outline, Day 2 (4 February 2012):

-Bayesian latent class models in Se and Sp estimation (Conditionally 
independent & dependent tests; Continuous tests; Hands-on WinBUGS).

-Bayesian logistic regression (Ordinary logistic regression; Logistic 
regression adjusting for the Se and Sp of the diagnostic process; Hands-on 
WinBUGS). 

-Checklist of what should be present in a Bayesian analysis; Guidelines on 
informative prior specification; The ParaTB paradigm.

Tutors: 
Ian A. Gardner, University of Prince Edward Island, Canada
Polychronis Kostoulas, University of Thessaly, Greece

Local coordinator:
Navneet Dhand, University of Sydney, Australia

For the program and further information go to: 
http://www.icp2012.com.au/downloads/ICPWorkshopFlyer.pdf

Limited places (20) are available so be sure to register quickly. 

To register please go to: 
https://eiapac.certain.com/cem/getdemo.ei?id=7120002&s=_2AC0SH5WT




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