Our next journal club features two papers on the topic of Survival Analysis. The webinar will be held on the 24th March 2021 from 4-5pm GMT.
Please click here to view the flyer.
The journal club gives a forum to participate and listen to discussion on different topics. Who is this event intended for? Anyone with an interest in Survival Analysis including discussions on sample size calculations, non-parametric survival comparisons and methods allowing for delayed treatment effects. What is the benefit of attending? People should attend to learn more about the different techniques and applications of survival analysis methods for delayed treatment effects and non-proportional hazards.
Please join us to hear Dominic Magirr (Novartis) and Chang Yu (Vanderbilt University) present their recent work. The webinar will be chaired by Jennifer Rogers (PHASTAR).
For each of these published papers there will be a 20 minute presentation by author followed by a 10 minute discussion.
Papers will be made available to view prior to the meeting and presentation slides will be available a week before the JC. Journal subscribers can access papers at any time. Audio recordings will be available shortly after the JC to download from the PSI website.
The meetings are open to both PSI and non-PSI members.
Our next journal club features two papers on the topic of Survival Analysis. The webinar will be held on the 24th March 2021 from 4-5pm GMT.
Please click here to view the flyer.
The journal club gives a forum to participate and listen to discussion on different topics. Who is this event intended for? Anyone with an interest in Survival Analysis including discussions on sample size calculations, non-parametric survival comparisons and methods allowing for delayed treatment effects. What is the benefit of attending? People should attend to learn more about the different techniques and applications of survival analysis methods for delayed treatment effects and non-proportional hazards.
Please join us to hear Dominic Magirr (Novartis) and Chang Yu (Vanderbilt University) present their recent work. The webinar will be chaired by Jennifer Rogers (PHASTAR).
For each of these published papers there will be a 20 minute presentation by author followed by a 10 minute discussion.
Papers will be made available to view prior to the meeting and presentation slides will be available a week before the JC. Journal subscribers can access papers at any time. Audio recordings will be available shortly after the JC to download from the PSI website.
The meetings are open to both PSI and non-PSI members.
Our next journal club features two papers on the topic of Survival Analysis. The webinar will be held on the 24th March 2021 from 4-5pm GMT.
Please click here to view the flyer.
The journal club gives a forum to participate and listen to discussion on different topics. Who is this event intended for? Anyone with an interest in Survival Analysis including discussions on sample size calculations, non-parametric survival comparisons and methods allowing for delayed treatment effects. What is the benefit of attending? People should attend to learn more about the different techniques and applications of survival analysis methods for delayed treatment effects and non-proportional hazards.
Please join us to hear Dominic Magirr (Novartis) and Chang Yu (Vanderbilt University) present their recent work. The webinar will be chaired by Jennifer Rogers (PHASTAR).
For each of these published papers there will be a 20 minute presentation by author followed by a 10 minute discussion.
Papers will be made available to view prior to the meeting and presentation slides will be available a week before the JC. Journal subscribers can access papers at any time. Audio recordings will be available shortly after the JC to download from the PSI website.
The meetings are open to both PSI and non-PSI members.
Our next journal club features two papers on the topic of Survival Analysis. The webinar will be held on the 24th March 2021 from 4-5pm GMT.
Please click here to view the flyer.
The journal club gives a forum to participate and listen to discussion on different topics. Who is this event intended for? Anyone with an interest in Survival Analysis including discussions on sample size calculations, non-parametric survival comparisons and methods allowing for delayed treatment effects. What is the benefit of attending? People should attend to learn more about the different techniques and applications of survival analysis methods for delayed treatment effects and non-proportional hazards.
Please join us to hear Dominic Magirr (Novartis) and Chang Yu (Vanderbilt University) present their recent work. The webinar will be chaired by Jennifer Rogers (PHASTAR).
For each of these published papers there will be a 20 minute presentation by author followed by a 10 minute discussion.
Papers will be made available to view prior to the meeting and presentation slides will be available a week before the JC. Journal subscribers can access papers at any time. Audio recordings will be available shortly after the JC to download from the PSI website.
The meetings are open to both PSI and non-PSI members.
Our next journal club features two papers on the topic of Survival Analysis. The webinar will be held on the 24th March 2021 from 4-5pm GMT.
Please click here to view the flyer.
The journal club gives a forum to participate and listen to discussion on different topics. Who is this event intended for? Anyone with an interest in Survival Analysis including discussions on sample size calculations, non-parametric survival comparisons and methods allowing for delayed treatment effects. What is the benefit of attending? People should attend to learn more about the different techniques and applications of survival analysis methods for delayed treatment effects and non-proportional hazards.
Please join us to hear Dominic Magirr (Novartis) and Chang Yu (Vanderbilt University) present their recent work. The webinar will be chaired by Jennifer Rogers (PHASTAR).
For each of these published papers there will be a 20 minute presentation by author followed by a 10 minute discussion.
Papers will be made available to view prior to the meeting and presentation slides will be available a week before the JC. Journal subscribers can access papers at any time. Audio recordings will be available shortly after the JC to download from the PSI website.
The meetings are open to both PSI and non-PSI members.
Our next journal club features two papers on the topic of Survival Analysis. The webinar will be held on the 24th March 2021 from 4-5pm GMT.
Please click here to view the flyer.
The journal club gives a forum to participate and listen to discussion on different topics. Who is this event intended for? Anyone with an interest in Survival Analysis including discussions on sample size calculations, non-parametric survival comparisons and methods allowing for delayed treatment effects. What is the benefit of attending? People should attend to learn more about the different techniques and applications of survival analysis methods for delayed treatment effects and non-proportional hazards.
Please join us to hear Dominic Magirr (Novartis) and Chang Yu (Vanderbilt University) present their recent work. The webinar will be chaired by Jennifer Rogers (PHASTAR).
For each of these published papers there will be a 20 minute presentation by author followed by a 10 minute discussion.
Papers will be made available to view prior to the meeting and presentation slides will be available a week before the JC. Journal subscribers can access papers at any time. Audio recordings will be available shortly after the JC to download from the PSI website.
The meetings are open to both PSI and non-PSI members.
Date: Wednesday 23rd October 2024
In this event, we’ll start with a general introduction to hierarchical composite endpoints and an overview of common analysis methods including win ratio, win odds, and net benefit. Then, the practical considerations will be illustrated through case studies from clinical trials in heart failure and chronic kidney disease. We conclude with a discussion and a Q&A.
Joint PSI/EFSPI Visualisation SIG 'Wonderful Wednesday' Webinars
Date: The Second Wednesday of every Month
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.
PSI Training Course: Introduction to Bayesian Methods
Dates:
Module 1 - Wednesday 20th November
Module 2 - Tuesday 26th November
Module 3 - Thursday 28th November
This interactive and hands on online course, aimed at beginner Bayesians who have little or no experience in Bayesian statistics, is split into 3 modules. Module 1 introduces Bayesian concepts and looks at how Bayes has been used recently in the Pharmaceutical Industry, and participants will undertake their own data collection exercise in order to analyse a simple Bayesian trial. Module 2 takes a look at the concepts of Bayesian statistics and key terminology and provides a chance to analyse some data using a simple Bayesian approach. Module 3 takes a further look at the use of Bayesian statistics in drug development and regulatory requirements and digs deeper into analysis issues.
Date: 20 October 2024
This event is aimed at students with an interest in the field of Medical Statistics, for example within pharmaceuticals, healthcare and/or medical research.
Joint PSI/EFSPI Pre-Clinical SIG Webinar: Virtual Control Groups in Toxicity Studies
Date: Re-scheduled to Tuesday 26th November 2024
Lea Vaas will present how replacement of concurrent control animals by Virtual Control Groups (VCGs) in systemic toxicity studies may help in contributing to the 3R's principle of animal experimentation: Reduce, Refine, Replace.
PSI Book Club Webinar: 7 Habits You Wish You Had (But Probably Don't)
Date: Wednesday 27th November 2024
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People has had a profound impact on millions of people around the world. The book focuses on cultivating character and refining personality. Its principles are not only transformative for personal growth but also serve as powerful tools for professional development.
Over the past few months, members of the PSI Book Club have been exploring these transformative principles through focused discussions and real-world applications. These principles aren’t just theories—they are actionable strategies that can be integrated into your daily life to drive meaningful change.
In this upcoming session, we’ll bring these discussions to a broader audience. Together, we’ll explore how to practically apply the 7 Habits in our professional lives, share key insights from our book club sessions, and reflect on how these timeless principles can enhance both our personal and professional journeys.
Date: Tuesday 10th December 2024
This networking event is aimed at statisticians that are new to the pharmaceutical industry who wish to meet colleagues from different companies and backgrounds.
Date: Thursday 12th December 2024
Chaired by Jenny Devenport, join us to hear Andy Grieve and Zhiwei Zhang discuss their recent work on group sequential designs.
PSI Introduction to Industry Training (ITIT) Course - 2024/2025
Date: October 2024 - July 2025
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.
Senior Medical Statistician & Statistical Programmer
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Senior Medical Statistician & Statistical Programmer to join the UKCRC fully registered Derby Clinical Trials Support Unit (Derby CTSU).