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This is a good opportunity to develop your knowledge by thinking through a practical example, practicing how to apply graphics principles, and developing your coding skills.
PSI are running a book club! We will be reading and discussing non-technical books which are relevant to our roles.
Aimed at statisticians that are new to the pharmaceutical industry who wish to meet colleagues from different companies and backgrounds.
Our next journal club features two papers on the topic of “Estimating Treatment Effects”. Please join us to hear Yongming Qu (Eli Lilly) and Solomon Harrar (University of Kentucky) present their recent work.
The upcoming event - "Relaunchers" - will explore the benefits and challenges that come with making a career change or taking a career break.
Meet with colleagues across industry and learn more about Bayesian Methodology and its applications in pre-clinical.
During this session you will explore how we best execute change within our roles, build your practical understanding of agile tools and techniques, and inspire you to experiment with the new ways of working to deliver your goals.
Join us to here about some hot topics in the area of adaptive designs and associated methods. There will be a mixture of cutting edge methodology and real world applications. Along with the opportunity for plenty of discussion and sharing of ideas and opinions!
In this event we will hear from expert speakers on the statistical and operational challenges and considerations of decentralised clinical trials, the promise of digital health data and wearable technology, as well the regulatory perspective to such studies
In just 1 hour, learn about the field of medical statistics and how it plays a crucial role in developing ground-breaking new medicines, vaccines and healthcare products.
The Apprentice Biostatistician splits their time between working for Parexel and performing studies with a university to obtain a MSc in Statistics over a period of three years.
Manager Biostatistics is responsible, under supervision, to provide statistical support to Medical Affairs (MA) and Health Economics and Outcome Research (HEOR) /Health Technology Assessment (HTA).