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National Speaker Series - E. A. Cornish memorial Lecture

  • 17 Nov 2025
  • 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
  • University of Adelaide North Tce Campus, Union House Function Room 2, Level 5

Registration

To attend in person, please register on Eventbrite

Online attendance:  6-7pm (ACDT) Password: 364019 via Zoom link

The SSA, South Australian Branch proudly presents E. A. Cornish memorial lecture/National Speaker Series presented by Professor Martin Hazelton, Dept. Mathematics and Statistics, University of Otago (NZ).

Abstract

Consider data comprising the locations of disease cases and controls over some geographical region. An important epidemiological question is whether the risk of disease varies tangibly across space. To examine this matter, the spatial relative risk function was developed in the 1980s. It is defined as the ratio of the two underlying spatial densities, and can be estimated using kernel smoothing. However, this procedure is often challenging in practice because of the high degree of spatial inhomogeneity in the distributions.

This talk describes the 40-year history of refinements of the original methodology, including improvements to estimators and developments addressing associated inferential problems, such as testing for temporal changes in the spatial pattern of risk. While the spatial relative risk function continues to be widely used in geographical epidemiology, today's state-of-the-art methods have also been adopted by researchers in fields like archaeology and ecology.

Presenter 

Professor Martin Hazelton


Bio

Professor Martin Hazelton is a statistician with wide-ranging research interests. Martin has worked previously at the University of Oxford, University College London, the University of Western Australia, and Massey University in NZ. Martin was editor-in-chief of the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Statistics

A dinner will be held after the meeting at Eros Kafe, 275 Rundle St at 7:30pm

Please RSVP for dinner to Andrew.Vincent@adelaide.edu.au by November 14, 2025.

The E.A. Cornish Lecture Series

The Statistical Society of Australia, South Australian Branch, inaugurated a series of public lectures on statistical topics of broad interest in 2001. The lecture series has been named to commemorate Alf Cornish, a leading figure in the early years of the statistical profession in Adelaide.

The lectures are held biennially and presented by eminent statisticians from around the world.


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