BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//Telerik Inc.//Sitefinity CMS 13.3//EN BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:This is the inaugural meeting of the recently relaunched New St arters Special Interest Group. The aim of this meeting is to provide a rel axed environment for early career statisticians to network and interact wi th their peers across the industry. We will provide a program of informal talks alongside breakout and ice-breaker sessions in order to facilitate d iscussion amongst attendees. For this one-day meeting the audience will be peers with similar levels of experience and sessions will include content of interest to statisticians early in their careers. In addition to prese ntations from fellow statisticians there will be a workshop on estimands a nd ample opportunity to connect with colleagues across the industry. \n\nW e&rsquo\;re compiling a New Starters email distribution list so that we ca n let members know about future events and ideas for New Starters. Please click here \;to join the mailing list.\n\n\nAgenda\nThe agenda for the day is as follows:\n\n\n\n \n \n Time\n E vent\n \n \n 09:30\n Registration\n \n \n 10:00\n Ice Breaker\n \n \n 10:30\n Propensity Score Matching and Missin g Data Analysis\n Quratul Ann \;(IQVIA)\n \n \n 11:00 \;\n Break\n \n \n 11:30\n Estimands Workshop\n Maria Efstathiou&n bsp\;(IQVIA)\n \n \n 13:00\n Lunch\n \n \n 14:00\n Contrast Statements\n Marta Bacmaga \;(IQVIA)\n \n \n 14:30 \n Multiple Imputation Methods for Handling Missingness\n Sophie Hodge \;(IQVIA)\n \n \n 15:00\n Break\n \n \n 15:30\n Trans itioning from Programmer to Biostatisticians\n Emma Martin  \;(PPD)\n \n \n 16:00\n Experiences in a Large Pharma Company\n Xinyi Zhu \;(GSK)\n \n \n 16:30 \;\n Clinical Trials in Pregnant Wo men\n Tasmin Arnould \;(Veramed)\n \n \n\n \; \nPresentation Slides\nQuratul Ann - Propensity Score Matching and Missing Data Analysis\nMaria Efstathiou - Estimands Workshop\nMarta Bacmaga - Con trast Statements\nSophie Hodge - Multiple Imputation Methods for Handling Missingness\nEmma Martin - Transitioning from Programmer to Biostatisticia ns\nTasmin Arnould - Clinical Trials in Pregnant Women\n\n DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190329 DTSTAMP:20240329T062226Z DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190328 LOCATION: SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:PSI One Day Meeting: New Starters SIG UID:RFCALITEM638472901469154807 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
This is the inaugural meeting of the recent
ly relaunched New Starters Special Interest Group. The aim of this meeting
is to provide a relaxed environment for early career statisticians to net
work and interact with their peers across the industry. We will provide a
program of informal talks alongside breakout and ice-breaker sessions in o
rder to facilitate discussion amongst attendees. For this one-day meeting
the audience will be peers with similar levels of experience and sessions
will include content of interest to statisticians early in their careers.
In addition to presentations from fellow statisticians there will be a wor
kshop on estimands and ample opportunity to connect with colleagues across
the industry.
\n
\nWe&rsquo\;re compiling a New Starters email
distribution list so that we can let members know about future events and
ideas for New Starters. Please click here<
/a> \;to join the mailing list.
\n
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The agenda for the day is as follows:
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Time | \nEvent | \n
09:30 | \nRegis tration | \n
10:00 | \nIce Breaker | \n
10:30 | \nPropensity Score Matching and Missing Dat
a Analysis \n Quratul Ann \;(IQVI A) | \n
11:00 \;< /td>\n | Break | \n
11:30 | \nEstimands Workshop \n | \n
13:00 | \nLunch | \n
14:00 | \n
Contrast Statements \n Marta Bacmaga \;(IQVIA) | \n
14 :30 | \nMultiple Im
putation Methods for Handling Missingness \n Sophi e Hodge \;(IQVIA) | \n
15:00 | \nBreak | \n
15:30< /td>\n | Transitioning f
rom Programmer to Biostatisticians \n Emma Martin& nbsp\;(PPD) | \n
16:00 | \nE
xperiences in a Large Pharma Company \n Xinyi Zhu& nbsp\;(GSK) | \n
16:30 \; | \nClinical Trials in Pregnant Women \n Tasmin Arnould \;(Veramed) | \n
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\nQuratul Ann -
Propensity Score Matching and Missing Data Analysis
\nMaria Efstath
iou - Estimands Workshop
\nMarta Bacmaga - Contrast State
ments
\n<
strong>Sophie Hodge - Multiple Imputation Methods for Handling Mi
ssingness
\nEmma Martin - Transitioning from Programmer to Biostatis
ticians
\nTasmin Arnould - Clinical Trials in Pregnant Women
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