Bayesian courses in København

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I received this announcement about two incoming courses given in København by Andrew Lawson:

1) “*An Introduction to Bayesian Disease Mapping*”

A Two-Day Course, April 12.- 13. 2010, University of Southern Denmark
This course is designed to provide an introduction to the area of Bayesian disease mapping in applications to Public Health and Epidemiology:

2) “*Advanced Bayesian Disease Mapping*”

A Two-Day Course, April 15. – 16. 2010, University of Southern Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark
This course is designed to provide advanced coverage of Bayesian disease mapping topics in applications to Public Health and Epidemiology: It is intended as an extension to the course: *An Introduction to Bayesian Disease Mapping*. Emphasis on the course is placed on spatial and spatio-temporal Bayesian modeling issues, and some knowledge of Bayesian computation and WinBUGS is assumed.


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