PSI Journal Club: Limitations and Challenges with Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) Analysis
Moses Mwangi and Florian Lasch present their recent work on MMRM, with discussion lead by Geert Molenberghs.
Royal Statistical Society London EC1Y 8LX
CLICK HERE TO SEE THE FLYER
We invite researchers and practitioners to discuss state-of-the-art methods for trials in small populations. This two-day workshop will offer an interactive training day for statisticians and an open day with invited talks by medical statisticians from industry and academia, patient representatives and regulators.
30th November
Ground Work Training
This day of the workshop will be open to a selected audience of statisticians. It will consist of practical sessions combining training on novel statistical methods and
discussions of case studies. Priority for attendance will be given to applicants wishing to
present case studies. A limited number of travel bursaries will be available for early-career researchers. For details on how to apply go to:
www.lancaster.ac.uk/maths/small-trials/
Submission deadline: 26th October 2015
1st December
Forwards-Looking Forum
Confirmed Speakers:
Nicky Best (GlaxoSmithKline)
Nick Catlin (Action Duchenne)
Simon Day (Clinical Trials Consulting &
Training)
Ralf-Dieter Hilgers (RWTH Aachen University)
Marie Cécile Le Deley (Institut Gustave
Roussy, Grand Paris)
Martin Posch (Medical University of Vienna)
Kit Roes (University Medical Centre, Utrecht)
Nigel Stallard (University of Warwick)
Registration deadline: 16th November 2015
Moses Mwangi and Florian Lasch present their recent work on MMRM, with discussion lead by Geert Molenberghs.
Our monthly webinar explores examples of innovative data visualisations relevant to our day to day work. Each month a new dataset is provided from a clinical trial or other relevant example, and participants are invited to submit a graphic that communicates interesting and relevant characteristics of the data.
Talks from speakers will cover an introduction to HTA and indirect comparisons for value assessment before focusing in more specifically on topics related to the use of indirect treatment comparisons for patient access.
Talks from the speakers will cover the use of R in a programming community, submitted to regulators using R, and also programming beyond R in C++ and Julia.
This course is aimed at clinical trial statisticians who are new to or with limited experience of machine learning. Attendees will learn about a range of topics in machine learning, including practical sessions in R.
This webinar will explore two different approaches to Correlates of Protection in vaccine development.
The event will open with an overview on drug development in women’s health from a clinician perspective. This talk is followed by talks about statistical challenges when planning IVF studies and analysing the menstrual cycles.
This webinar will provide an overview of surrogacy for licensing and reimbursement. In turn, the need of extensions of the SPIRIT and CONSORT statement will be defined and outlined, with case studies to support.
This networking event is aimed at statisticians that are new to the pharmaceutical industry who wish to meet colleagues from different companies and backgrounds.
This networking event is aimed at statisticians that are new to the pharmaceutical industry who wish to meet colleagues from different companies and backgrounds.
An introductory course giving an overview of the pharmaceutical industry and the drug development process as a whole, aimed at those with 1-3 years' experience. It comprises of six 2-day sessions covering a range of topics including Research and Development, Toxicology, Data Management and the Role of a CRO, Clinical Trials, Reimbursement, and Marketing.
This networking event is aimed at statisticians that are new to the pharmaceutical industry who wish to meet colleagues from different companies and backgrounds.