The first event of the year for PSI Pharmaceutical Statistics Journal Club was a joint event with the RSS. The event, sponsored by Wiley and Quintiles, was on adaptive designs and two papers published in Series C of the RSS journal, and Pharmaceutical Statistics, respectively, were presented. The event took place on May 21st. Speakers Dr Yin, and Dr König presented their work, with Robert Cuffe chairing the Q&A session. Take the opportunity to catch up on the event or even watch again.
Speaker: Guosheng Yin, Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science, University of Hong Kong Two stage adaptive randomisation for delayed response in clinical trials Co-author: Jiajing Xu;
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series C (Applied Statistics), Volume 63, Issue 4, Pages 559–578, August 2014 Links: Abstract | Article full text** | Slides+
Speaker: Franz König, Center for Medical Statistics, Informatics, and Intelligent Systems, Medical University of Vienna Adaptive graph-based multiple testing procedures Co-authors: Florian Klinglmueller, Martin Posch;
Pharmaceutical Statistics, Volume 13, Issue 6, Pages 345–356, November/December 2014 Links: Abstract | Article full text** | Slides+
+ Please note presentation slides available to download from 19th May 2015 ** Available to view from 14th May 2015 to 11th June 2015
For a flier advertising the event please click here.
The first event of the year for PSI Pharmaceutical Statistics Journal Club was a joint event with the RSS. The event, sponsored by Wiley and Quintiles, was on adaptive designs and two papers published in Series C of the RSS journal, and Pharmaceutical Statistics, respectively, were presented. The event took place on May 21st. Speakers Dr Yin, and Dr König presented their work, with Robert Cuffe chairing the Q&A session. Take the opportunity to catch up on the event or even watch again.
Speaker: Guosheng Yin, Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science, University of Hong Kong Two stage adaptive randomisation for delayed response in clinical trials Co-author: Jiajing Xu;
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series C (Applied Statistics), Volume 63, Issue 4, Pages 559–578, August 2014 Links: Abstract | Article full text** | Slides+
Speaker: Franz König, Center for Medical Statistics, Informatics, and Intelligent Systems, Medical University of Vienna Adaptive graph-based multiple testing procedures Co-authors: Florian Klinglmueller, Martin Posch;
Pharmaceutical Statistics, Volume 13, Issue 6, Pages 345–356, November/December 2014 Links: Abstract | Article full text** | Slides+
+ Please note presentation slides available to download from 19th May 2015 ** Available to view from 14th May 2015 to 11th June 2015
For a flier advertising the event please click here.
The first event of the year for PSI Pharmaceutical Statistics Journal Club was a joint event with the RSS. The event, sponsored by Wiley and Quintiles, was on adaptive designs and two papers published in Series C of the RSS journal, and Pharmaceutical Statistics, respectively, were presented. The event took place on May 21st. Speakers Dr Yin, and Dr König presented their work, with Robert Cuffe chairing the Q&A session. Take the opportunity to catch up on the event or even watch again.
Speaker: Guosheng Yin, Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science, University of Hong Kong Two stage adaptive randomisation for delayed response in clinical trials Co-author: Jiajing Xu;
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series C (Applied Statistics), Volume 63, Issue 4, Pages 559–578, August 2014 Links: Abstract | Article full text** | Slides+
Speaker: Franz König, Center for Medical Statistics, Informatics, and Intelligent Systems, Medical University of Vienna Adaptive graph-based multiple testing procedures Co-authors: Florian Klinglmueller, Martin Posch;
Pharmaceutical Statistics, Volume 13, Issue 6, Pages 345–356, November/December 2014 Links: Abstract | Article full text** | Slides+
+ Please note presentation slides available to download from 19th May 2015 ** Available to view from 14th May 2015 to 11th June 2015
For a flier advertising the event please click here.
The first event of the year for PSI Pharmaceutical Statistics Journal Club was a joint event with the RSS. The event, sponsored by Wiley and Quintiles, was on adaptive designs and two papers published in Series C of the RSS journal, and Pharmaceutical Statistics, respectively, were presented. The event took place on May 21st. Speakers Dr Yin, and Dr König presented their work, with Robert Cuffe chairing the Q&A session. Take the opportunity to catch up on the event or even watch again.
Speaker: Guosheng Yin, Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science, University of Hong Kong Two stage adaptive randomisation for delayed response in clinical trials Co-author: Jiajing Xu;
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series C (Applied Statistics), Volume 63, Issue 4, Pages 559–578, August 2014 Links: Abstract | Article full text** | Slides+
Speaker: Franz König, Center for Medical Statistics, Informatics, and Intelligent Systems, Medical University of Vienna Adaptive graph-based multiple testing procedures Co-authors: Florian Klinglmueller, Martin Posch;
Pharmaceutical Statistics, Volume 13, Issue 6, Pages 345–356, November/December 2014 Links: Abstract | Article full text** | Slides+
+ Please note presentation slides available to download from 19th May 2015 ** Available to view from 14th May 2015 to 11th June 2015
For a flier advertising the event please click here.
The first event of the year for PSI Pharmaceutical Statistics Journal Club was a joint event with the RSS. The event, sponsored by Wiley and Quintiles, was on adaptive designs and two papers published in Series C of the RSS journal, and Pharmaceutical Statistics, respectively, were presented. The event took place on May 21st. Speakers Dr Yin, and Dr König presented their work, with Robert Cuffe chairing the Q&A session. Take the opportunity to catch up on the event or even watch again.
Speaker: Guosheng Yin, Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science, University of Hong Kong Two stage adaptive randomisation for delayed response in clinical trials Co-author: Jiajing Xu;
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series C (Applied Statistics), Volume 63, Issue 4, Pages 559–578, August 2014 Links: Abstract | Article full text** | Slides+
Speaker: Franz König, Center for Medical Statistics, Informatics, and Intelligent Systems, Medical University of Vienna Adaptive graph-based multiple testing procedures Co-authors: Florian Klinglmueller, Martin Posch;
Pharmaceutical Statistics, Volume 13, Issue 6, Pages 345–356, November/December 2014 Links: Abstract | Article full text** | Slides+
+ Please note presentation slides available to download from 19th May 2015 ** Available to view from 14th May 2015 to 11th June 2015
For a flier advertising the event please click here.
The first event of the year for PSI Pharmaceutical Statistics Journal Club was a joint event with the RSS. The event, sponsored by Wiley and Quintiles, was on adaptive designs and two papers published in Series C of the RSS journal, and Pharmaceutical Statistics, respectively, were presented. The event took place on May 21st. Speakers Dr Yin, and Dr König presented their work, with Robert Cuffe chairing the Q&A session. Take the opportunity to catch up on the event or even watch again.
Speaker: Guosheng Yin, Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science, University of Hong Kong Two stage adaptive randomisation for delayed response in clinical trials Co-author: Jiajing Xu;
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series C (Applied Statistics), Volume 63, Issue 4, Pages 559–578, August 2014 Links: Abstract | Article full text** | Slides+
Speaker: Franz König, Center for Medical Statistics, Informatics, and Intelligent Systems, Medical University of Vienna Adaptive graph-based multiple testing procedures Co-authors: Florian Klinglmueller, Martin Posch;
Pharmaceutical Statistics, Volume 13, Issue 6, Pages 345–356, November/December 2014 Links: Abstract | Article full text** | Slides+
+ Please note presentation slides available to download from 19th May 2015 ** Available to view from 14th May 2015 to 11th June 2015
For a flier advertising the event please click here.
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