Overview
Potential Forum Topics:
The range of topics will cover everything from brain imaging techniques to understand brain chemistry and opioids, to policy evaluation, with some interesting research in between, such as survey methods for estimating the number of opioid users, including capture-recapture approaches.
Statistical Approaches to Understanding the Opioid Epidemic:
How advanced statistical methods can be applied to track, predict, and mitigate the effects of opioid misuse.
Mental Health and Substance Abuse:
Exploring the dual challenges of mental health and addiction, and the statistical methods used to study their interplay.
Epidemiology of the Opioid Crisis:
The use of epidemiological models to inform public health strategies and policy interventions.
Policy Implications:
How statistical evidence can shape effective policies to address both the opioid crisis and related mental health issues.
Ingram Olkin Forums (IOF) are a series of forums to honor the memory of Professor Ingram Olkin presented by the NISS IOF committee Statistics Serving Society (S3).
Each forum focuses on a current societal issue that might benefit from new or renewed attention from the statistical community. The S3 Forums aim to bring the latest innovations in statistical methodology and data science into new research and public policy collaborations, working to accelerate the development of innovative approaches that impact societal problems. As the Forum will be the first time a particular group of experts will be gathered together to consider an issue, new energy and synergy is expected to produce a flurry of new ideas and approaches.
Visit the IOF page for more information: https://www.niss.org/ingram-olkin-forums