
معرفی
Erik Thorlund Parner is a Professor at Aarhus University, affiliated with the Department of Public Health and Biostatistics. His research focuses on developing and applying statistical methods in health sciences, particularly in time-to-event data analysis, causal inference, and measurement method comparisons. He collaborates with researchers at Aarhus University Hospital and teaches advanced statistics in the Health PhD program using the flipped classroom method. His work emphasizes methodological contributions to prioritized event comparison and causal parameter estimation for subpopulations.
Teaching: He delivers basic and advanced statistics courses in the PhD program at Health, employing instructional videos and interactive teaching. His flipped classroom approach replaces traditional lectures with student-centered activities.
Collaborations: Active collaborations with multiple researchers at Aarhus University Hospital, particularly in clinical trials and medical statistics. Notable projects include the Strong Hip Trial and studies on coronary CT angiography outcomes.
Projects: Led the project 'Psychological distress and risk of myocardial infarction' (2015–2018), investigating incidence, prognosis, and treatment effects using natural experiments like bereavement and doctor variation.