PSI VisSIG Wonderful Wednesday Webinar Series
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.
The PSI 2022 Conference was held between Sunday 12th to Wednesday 15th June 2022.
Regarded as the principal annual event for statisticians in the pharmaceutical industry and following on from our highly successful 2021 online conference, the 2022 PSI Conference took place at Gothia Towers in Gothenburg, Sweden.
The conference consisted of a variety of plenary and parallel sessions, as well as breakout discussion sessions, workshops, a poster session and the annual general meeting.
We had welcomed abstracts on any subject but with particular interest in the following:
Career young statisticians (approximately less than 5 years working in the pharmaceutical industry) had the option to present in a dedicated contributed session alongside their peers. This was a great opportunity to gain experience in presenting in a friendly environment and to network with those of a similar experience at other companies.
We are pleased to share the 2022 Poster Prize Winners as:
Poster 1, Bischofberger et al, Staburo
Poster 9, Warham, Veramed
Poster 14, Dupuy, Pierre Fabre
Poster 18, Gorman, Pfizer
We are also very excited to share the winner of the annual exhibitor passport draw, providing the winner with free conference registration for an upcoming PSI Conference, congratulations to: Javier Bueno
We hope all attendees of the PSI 2022 Conference truly enjoyed their experience, the PSI 2023 Conference is currently underway with planning and we look forward to sharing further details on registration, programme and abstract launch in the near future.
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.
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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.
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