Our next journal club features two papers on the topic of Bayesian Methods. Please join us to hear Qingzhao Yu(Louisiana State University) and Margaret Gamalo‐Siebers(Eli Lilly & Co) present their recent work:
Click here to view Margaret Gamalo‐Siebers' presentation
The Chair will be Sara Hughes (GSK).
The event will be held on Thursday 12th July, 3:30-5:00pm (UK time), just block out the date and time in your calendar.
Dial-in details
In preparation and prior to the day of the webinar, please find below the link you will need to follow in order to obtain your personal dial in details and register with the webinar software. After registering via this link, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar, including details on how to dial-in via the telephone.
Our next journal club features two papers on the topic of Bayesian Methods. Please join us to hear Qingzhao Yu(Louisiana State University) and Margaret Gamalo‐Siebers(Eli Lilly & Co) present their recent work:
Click here to view Margaret Gamalo‐Siebers' presentation
The Chair will be Sara Hughes (GSK).
The event will be held on Thursday 12th July, 3:30-5:00pm (UK time), just block out the date and time in your calendar.
Dial-in details
In preparation and prior to the day of the webinar, please find below the link you will need to follow in order to obtain your personal dial in details and register with the webinar software. After registering via this link, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar, including details on how to dial-in via the telephone.
Our next journal club features two papers on the topic of Bayesian Methods. Please join us to hear Qingzhao Yu(Louisiana State University) and Margaret Gamalo‐Siebers(Eli Lilly & Co) present their recent work:
Click here to view Margaret Gamalo‐Siebers' presentation
The Chair will be Sara Hughes (GSK).
The event will be held on Thursday 12th July, 3:30-5:00pm (UK time), just block out the date and time in your calendar.
Dial-in details
In preparation and prior to the day of the webinar, please find below the link you will need to follow in order to obtain your personal dial in details and register with the webinar software. After registering via this link, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar, including details on how to dial-in via the telephone.
Our next journal club features two papers on the topic of Bayesian Methods. Please join us to hear Qingzhao Yu(Louisiana State University) and Margaret Gamalo‐Siebers(Eli Lilly & Co) present their recent work:
Click here to view Margaret Gamalo‐Siebers' presentation
The Chair will be Sara Hughes (GSK).
The event will be held on Thursday 12th July, 3:30-5:00pm (UK time), just block out the date and time in your calendar.
Dial-in details
In preparation and prior to the day of the webinar, please find below the link you will need to follow in order to obtain your personal dial in details and register with the webinar software. After registering via this link, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar, including details on how to dial-in via the telephone.
Our next journal club features two papers on the topic of Bayesian Methods. Please join us to hear Qingzhao Yu(Louisiana State University) and Margaret Gamalo‐Siebers(Eli Lilly & Co) present their recent work:
Click here to view Margaret Gamalo‐Siebers' presentation
The Chair will be Sara Hughes (GSK).
The event will be held on Thursday 12th July, 3:30-5:00pm (UK time), just block out the date and time in your calendar.
Dial-in details
In preparation and prior to the day of the webinar, please find below the link you will need to follow in order to obtain your personal dial in details and register with the webinar software. After registering via this link, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar, including details on how to dial-in via the telephone.
Our next journal club features two papers on the topic of Bayesian Methods. Please join us to hear Qingzhao Yu(Louisiana State University) and Margaret Gamalo‐Siebers(Eli Lilly & Co) present their recent work:
Click here to view Margaret Gamalo‐Siebers' presentation
The Chair will be Sara Hughes (GSK).
The event will be held on Thursday 12th July, 3:30-5:00pm (UK time), just block out the date and time in your calendar.
Dial-in details
In preparation and prior to the day of the webinar, please find below the link you will need to follow in order to obtain your personal dial in details and register with the webinar software. After registering via this link, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar, including details on how to dial-in via the telephone.
PSI Introduction to Industry Training (ITIT) Course - 2025/2026
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This networking event is aimed at statisticians that are new to the pharmaceutical industry who wish to meet colleagues from different companies and backgrounds.
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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