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KHM x MMM Föreläsningsserie

Publicerad 7 mars 2018 Tori Wrånes, 2018 © The artist The lecture comittee of Malmö Art Academy and Moderna Museet Malmö invite you to a series of lectures and artist talks created in collaboration.We will present a broad programme of internationally based artists in a seletion based on our shared interests and separate points of departure.We hope to contribute to the art-scene in Öresund with new

https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/khm-x-mmm-forelasningsserie - 2025-02-11

Alumni Mads Juel - Showpiece pro temp.

Publicerad 14 mars 2018 Among others Mads Kristian Frøslev and alumni Mads Juel from Malmö Art Academy will participate in this exhibition at Gallery Nicolai Wallner at March 22nd. Showpiece is an exhibition in motion presenting the artworks within the structural framework of a somewhat performative presentation. pro temp. is interested in exploring how it becomes increasingly more difficult to di

https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/alumni-mads-juel-showpiece-pro-temp - 2025-02-11

Alumni - Marcus Matt och Nicklas Randau på Konstakademien

Publicerad 16 mars 2018 Vernissage för Marcus Matts utställning "Days Full of Days" och Nicklas Randaus utställning "Student of Gusts" i Salarna, Konstakademien i Stockholm. Lördagen den 24 mars kl. 12.00-16.00. Utställningarna invigs kl. 13.00 av Isabella Nilsson, ständig sekreterare vid Konstakademien. Utställningen pågår t.om. 29/4. Läs mer här.  

https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/alumni-marcus-matt-och-nicklas-randau-pa-konstakademien - 2025-02-11

Alumni - Thale Vangen

Publicerad 16 mars 2018 "Participation mystique" 24 mars – 22 april Vernissage: 24 mars kl. 13:00 – 17:00 Krognoshuset Lund Mårtenstorget 3, 223 51 Lund Krognoshuset är mycket glada över att ställa ut den Malmöbaserade konstnären Thale Vangen 24/3 - 22/4 som visar "Participation mystique" med helt nya verk!I Thale Vangens arbete med skulptur skänks noggrann uppmärksamhet till materialens särdrag o

https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/alumni-thale-vangen - 2025-02-11

Reflection on modern methods: cause of death decomposition of cohort survival comparisons

By anna [dot] axmon [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Anna Axmon) - published 8 June 2021 This study extends TCAL by disentangling causes of death contributions. The strength of the approach is that it allows identification of mortality differences in cohorts with members still alive, as well as identification of which ages and causes of death contribute to mortality differentials between populations. R

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/reflection-modern-methods-cause-death-decomposition-cohort-survival-comparisons - 2025-02-11

Can synthetic controls improve causal inference in interrupted time series evaluations of public health interventions?

By anna [dot] axmon [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Anna Axmon) - published 9 June 2021 Advances in synthetic control methods bring new opportunities to conduct rigorous research in evaluating public health interventions. However, incorporating synthetic controls in interrupted time series studies may not always nullify important threats to validity nor improve causal inference. Read the paper at http

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/can-synthetic-controls-improve-causal-inference-interrupted-time-series-evaluations-public-health - 2025-02-11

Reflection on modern methods: Statistics education beyond ‘significance’: novel plain English interpretations to deepen understanding of statistics and to steer away from misinterpretations

By anna [dot] axmon [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Anna Axmon) - published 10 June 2021 Concerns have been expressed over standards of statistical interpretation. Results with P <0.05 are often referred to as ‘significant’ which, in plain English, implies important. This leads some people directly into the misconception that this provides proof that associations are clinically relevant. Read the pape

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/reflection-modern-methods-statistics-education-beyond-significance-novel-plain-english - 2025-02-11

Reflection on modern methods: demystifying robust standard errors for epidemiologists

By anna [dot] axmon [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Anna Axmon) - published 17 June 2021 Standard errors are usually calculated based on assumptions underpinning the statistical model used in the estimation. However, there are situations in which some assumptions of the statistical model including the variance or covariance of the outcome across observations are violated, which leads to biased standar

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/reflection-modern-methods-demystifying-robust-standard-errors-epidemiologists - 2025-02-11

Use of directed acyclic graphs (DAGs) to identify confounders in applied health research: review and recommendations

By anna [dot] axmon [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Anna Axmon) - published 11 June 2021 Photo: Pixabay / Gerd Altmann Directed acyclic graphs (DAGs) are an increasingly popular approach for identifying confounding variables that require conditioning when estimating causal effects. This review examined the use of DAGs in applied health research to inform recommendations for improving their transparenc

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/use-directed-acyclic-graphs-dags-identify-confounders-applied-health-research-review-and - 2025-02-11

Reflection on modern methods: good practices for applied statistical learning in epidemiology

By anna [dot] axmon [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Anna Axmon) - published 12 June 2021 Statistical learning methods beyond generalized linear models, such as shrinkage methods or kernel smoothing methods, are being increasingly implemented in public health research and epidemiology because they can perform better in instances with complex or high-dimensional data—settings in which traditional statis

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/reflection-modern-methods-good-practices-applied-statistical-learning-epidemiology - 2025-02-11

The Malmö Offspring Study (MOS): design, methods and first results

By anna [dot] axmon [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Anna Axmon) - published 13 June 2021 The ambition is to provide one of the first large-scale European family studies with individual data across three generations, which could deepen our knowledge about the role of family traits for chronic disease and its underlying mechanisms. Read the paper at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10654-020-0

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/malmo-offspring-study-mos-design-methods-and-first-results - 2025-02-11