Formation of a University’s Causal Inference Collaboratory

Emily Roberts First Author
University of Iowa
 
Emily Roberts Presenting Author
University of Iowa
 
Wednesday, Aug 6: 3:05 PM - 3:20 PM
2256 
Contributed Papers 
Music City Center 
A collaboratory is a creative group process designed to solve complex problems that brings the opportunity for new networks to form. This year the Institute for Public Health Practice and Research Policy funded our proposal to establish the Causal Inference Collaboratory at the U of Iowa. This initiative aims to foster collaboration and methodological advancements, positioning our budding group as a resource for researchers to advance causal inference research at our university. Our group has three primary aims: 1. To conduct a review of how causal theory and methods can provide innovative insights into public health research broadly and at our university. 2. Develop a program through workshops and collaborative projects with a Graduate Research Assistant. 3. Create a platform for collaboration and continuous learning through working groups. This component emphasizes collaboration on competitive grants related to causal inference research. This talk will showcase our successes and challenges of working toward these aims, highlighting the outcomes achieved through new collaborations and impactful research. Findings will include characterization of our ongoing research and teaching.

Keywords

causal inference 

Main Sponsor

Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences