Our second event of the year was a joint event with the RSS on the topic of estimands. The event was held on the 6th July 2016, with speakers Alan Phillips and Peter Diggle presenting their work.
Missed the event or just want to see it again, why not catch up here (NB: this is an external link to YouTube).
Speaker: Alan Phillips Estimands: discussion points from the PSI estimands and sensitivity expert group Authors: Alan Phillips, Juan Abellan-Andres, Andersen Soren, Frank Bretz, Chrissie Fletcher, Lesley France, Andrew Garrett, Raymond Harris, Magnus Kjaer, Oliver Keene, David Morgan, Michael O'Kelly and James Roger
Pharmaceutical Statistics, Early View (first published online 21st March 2016)
Links: Abstract | Paper | Slides
Speaker: Peter Diggle Analysis of longitudinal data with drop-out: objectives, assumptions and a proposal Authors: Peter Diggle, Daniel Farewell and Robin Henderson
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series C (Applied Statistics), Volume 56, Issue 5, Pages 499-550, November 2007
Links: Abstract | Paper | Slides
Our second event of the year was a joint event with the RSS on the topic of estimands. The event was held on the 6th July 2016, with speakers Alan Phillips and Peter Diggle presenting their work.
Missed the event or just want to see it again, why not catch up here (NB: this is an external link to YouTube).
Speaker: Alan Phillips Estimands: discussion points from the PSI estimands and sensitivity expert group Authors: Alan Phillips, Juan Abellan-Andres, Andersen Soren, Frank Bretz, Chrissie Fletcher, Lesley France, Andrew Garrett, Raymond Harris, Magnus Kjaer, Oliver Keene, David Morgan, Michael O'Kelly and James Roger
Pharmaceutical Statistics, Early View (first published online 21st March 2016)
Links: Abstract | Paper | Slides
Speaker: Peter Diggle Analysis of longitudinal data with drop-out: objectives, assumptions and a proposal Authors: Peter Diggle, Daniel Farewell and Robin Henderson
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series C (Applied Statistics), Volume 56, Issue 5, Pages 499-550, November 2007
Links: Abstract | Paper | Slides
Our second event of the year was a joint event with the RSS on the topic of estimands. The event was held on the 6th July 2016, with speakers Alan Phillips and Peter Diggle presenting their work.
Missed the event or just want to see it again, why not catch up here (NB: this is an external link to YouTube).
Speaker: Alan Phillips Estimands: discussion points from the PSI estimands and sensitivity expert group Authors: Alan Phillips, Juan Abellan-Andres, Andersen Soren, Frank Bretz, Chrissie Fletcher, Lesley France, Andrew Garrett, Raymond Harris, Magnus Kjaer, Oliver Keene, David Morgan, Michael O'Kelly and James Roger
Pharmaceutical Statistics, Early View (first published online 21st March 2016)
Links: Abstract | Paper | Slides
Speaker: Peter Diggle Analysis of longitudinal data with drop-out: objectives, assumptions and a proposal Authors: Peter Diggle, Daniel Farewell and Robin Henderson
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series C (Applied Statistics), Volume 56, Issue 5, Pages 499-550, November 2007
Links: Abstract | Paper | Slides
Our second event of the year was a joint event with the RSS on the topic of estimands. The event was held on the 6th July 2016, with speakers Alan Phillips and Peter Diggle presenting their work.
Missed the event or just want to see it again, why not catch up here (NB: this is an external link to YouTube).
Speaker: Alan Phillips Estimands: discussion points from the PSI estimands and sensitivity expert group Authors: Alan Phillips, Juan Abellan-Andres, Andersen Soren, Frank Bretz, Chrissie Fletcher, Lesley France, Andrew Garrett, Raymond Harris, Magnus Kjaer, Oliver Keene, David Morgan, Michael O'Kelly and James Roger
Pharmaceutical Statistics, Early View (first published online 21st March 2016)
Links: Abstract | Paper | Slides
Speaker: Peter Diggle Analysis of longitudinal data with drop-out: objectives, assumptions and a proposal Authors: Peter Diggle, Daniel Farewell and Robin Henderson
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series C (Applied Statistics), Volume 56, Issue 5, Pages 499-550, November 2007
Links: Abstract | Paper | Slides
Our second event of the year was a joint event with the RSS on the topic of estimands. The event was held on the 6th July 2016, with speakers Alan Phillips and Peter Diggle presenting their work.
Missed the event or just want to see it again, why not catch up here (NB: this is an external link to YouTube).
Speaker: Alan Phillips Estimands: discussion points from the PSI estimands and sensitivity expert group Authors: Alan Phillips, Juan Abellan-Andres, Andersen Soren, Frank Bretz, Chrissie Fletcher, Lesley France, Andrew Garrett, Raymond Harris, Magnus Kjaer, Oliver Keene, David Morgan, Michael O'Kelly and James Roger
Pharmaceutical Statistics, Early View (first published online 21st March 2016)
Links: Abstract | Paper | Slides
Speaker: Peter Diggle Analysis of longitudinal data with drop-out: objectives, assumptions and a proposal Authors: Peter Diggle, Daniel Farewell and Robin Henderson
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series C (Applied Statistics), Volume 56, Issue 5, Pages 499-550, November 2007
Links: Abstract | Paper | Slides
Our second event of the year was a joint event with the RSS on the topic of estimands. The event was held on the 6th July 2016, with speakers Alan Phillips and Peter Diggle presenting their work.
Missed the event or just want to see it again, why not catch up here (NB: this is an external link to YouTube).
Speaker: Alan Phillips Estimands: discussion points from the PSI estimands and sensitivity expert group Authors: Alan Phillips, Juan Abellan-Andres, Andersen Soren, Frank Bretz, Chrissie Fletcher, Lesley France, Andrew Garrett, Raymond Harris, Magnus Kjaer, Oliver Keene, David Morgan, Michael O'Kelly and James Roger
Pharmaceutical Statistics, Early View (first published online 21st March 2016)
Links: Abstract | Paper | Slides
Speaker: Peter Diggle Analysis of longitudinal data with drop-out: objectives, assumptions and a proposal Authors: Peter Diggle, Daniel Farewell and Robin Henderson
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series C (Applied Statistics), Volume 56, Issue 5, Pages 499-550, November 2007
Links: Abstract | Paper | Slides
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Joint PSI/EFSPI Visualisation SIG 'Wonderful Wednesday' Webinars
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.
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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.
This networking event is aimed at statisticians that are new to the pharmaceutical industry who wish to meet colleagues from different companies and backgrounds.
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