Because the concern and well-being of our Stata community is of the utmost importance to us, and given the uncertainty around COVID-19, we have made the decision to hold the Stata Conference virtually.
This will allow us to start planning to ensure the best experience for all attendees. We will have more to follow as details are finalized.
For now, we wish you and your families all the best during this turbulent time. We appreciate your support, and please feel free to contact us directly if you have questions.
Does your research rely on Stata? Do you have insights that would enlighten colleagues in your field? Join us at the 2020 Stata Conference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on 30-31 July 2020 for two days of education, networking, and Stata exploration.
All Stata users are encouraged to submit abstracts for possible presentation (oral or poster). Abstracts for oral or poster presentations are due by 23 March 2020. The full announcement with submission guidelines is available at https://www.stata.com/meeting/philadelphia20.
We look forward to seeing you in Philadelphia!
[Posted on behalf of the scientific committee for the 2020 Stata Conference.]
This will allow us to start planning to ensure the best experience for all attendees. We will have more to follow as details are finalized.
For now, we wish you and your families all the best during this turbulent time. We appreciate your support, and please feel free to contact us directly if you have questions.
Does your research rely on Stata? Do you have insights that would enlighten colleagues in your field? Join us at the 2020 Stata Conference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on 30-31 July 2020 for two days of education, networking, and Stata exploration.
All Stata users are encouraged to submit abstracts for possible presentation (oral or poster). Abstracts for oral or poster presentations are due by 23 March 2020. The full announcement with submission guidelines is available at https://www.stata.com/meeting/philadelphia20.
We look forward to seeing you in Philadelphia!
[Posted on behalf of the scientific committee for the 2020 Stata Conference.]
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