Our next journal club is the inaugural PhD webinar, where we will share 4 topics with you from 4 PhD students. Our format will be slightly changed, with each student presenting for 10 minutes, followed by 5 minutes of discussion.
SPEAKER: Orlagh Carroll (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) Topic: How are missing data handled in observational time-to-event studies? A systematic review.
SPEAKER: Stella Prerussler (Heidelberg University) Topic: Optimal sample size allocation and go/no-go decision rules for phase II/III programs where several phase III trials are performed
SPEAKER: Matthew Smith (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) Topic: Investigating the inequalities in survival of non-Hodgkin lymphoma: results from a non-parametric approach
In preparation and prior to the day of the webinar, please follow the link above 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. Please allow enough time before joining to download the correct software.
Our next journal club is the inaugural PhD webinar, where we will share 4 topics with you from 4 PhD students. Our format will be slightly changed, with each student presenting for 10 minutes, followed by 5 minutes of discussion.
SPEAKER: Orlagh Carroll (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) Topic: How are missing data handled in observational time-to-event studies? A systematic review.
SPEAKER: Stella Prerussler (Heidelberg University) Topic: Optimal sample size allocation and go/no-go decision rules for phase II/III programs where several phase III trials are performed
SPEAKER: Matthew Smith (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) Topic: Investigating the inequalities in survival of non-Hodgkin lymphoma: results from a non-parametric approach
In preparation and prior to the day of the webinar, please follow the link above 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. Please allow enough time before joining to download the correct software.
Our next journal club is the inaugural PhD webinar, where we will share 4 topics with you from 4 PhD students. Our format will be slightly changed, with each student presenting for 10 minutes, followed by 5 minutes of discussion.
SPEAKER: Orlagh Carroll (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) Topic: How are missing data handled in observational time-to-event studies? A systematic review.
SPEAKER: Stella Prerussler (Heidelberg University) Topic: Optimal sample size allocation and go/no-go decision rules for phase II/III programs where several phase III trials are performed
SPEAKER: Matthew Smith (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) Topic: Investigating the inequalities in survival of non-Hodgkin lymphoma: results from a non-parametric approach
In preparation and prior to the day of the webinar, please follow the link above 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. Please allow enough time before joining to download the correct software.
Our next journal club is the inaugural PhD webinar, where we will share 4 topics with you from 4 PhD students. Our format will be slightly changed, with each student presenting for 10 minutes, followed by 5 minutes of discussion.
SPEAKER: Orlagh Carroll (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) Topic: How are missing data handled in observational time-to-event studies? A systematic review.
SPEAKER: Stella Prerussler (Heidelberg University) Topic: Optimal sample size allocation and go/no-go decision rules for phase II/III programs where several phase III trials are performed
SPEAKER: Matthew Smith (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) Topic: Investigating the inequalities in survival of non-Hodgkin lymphoma: results from a non-parametric approach
In preparation and prior to the day of the webinar, please follow the link above 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. Please allow enough time before joining to download the correct software.
Our next journal club is the inaugural PhD webinar, where we will share 4 topics with you from 4 PhD students. Our format will be slightly changed, with each student presenting for 10 minutes, followed by 5 minutes of discussion.
SPEAKER: Orlagh Carroll (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) Topic: How are missing data handled in observational time-to-event studies? A systematic review.
SPEAKER: Stella Prerussler (Heidelberg University) Topic: Optimal sample size allocation and go/no-go decision rules for phase II/III programs where several phase III trials are performed
SPEAKER: Matthew Smith (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) Topic: Investigating the inequalities in survival of non-Hodgkin lymphoma: results from a non-parametric approach
In preparation and prior to the day of the webinar, please follow the link above 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. Please allow enough time before joining to download the correct software.
Our next journal club is the inaugural PhD webinar, where we will share 4 topics with you from 4 PhD students. Our format will be slightly changed, with each student presenting for 10 minutes, followed by 5 minutes of discussion.
SPEAKER: Orlagh Carroll (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) Topic: How are missing data handled in observational time-to-event studies? A systematic review.
SPEAKER: Stella Prerussler (Heidelberg University) Topic: Optimal sample size allocation and go/no-go decision rules for phase II/III programs where several phase III trials are performed
SPEAKER: Matthew Smith (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) Topic: Investigating the inequalities in survival of non-Hodgkin lymphoma: results from a non-parametric approach
In preparation and prior to the day of the webinar, please follow the link above 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. Please allow enough time before joining to download the correct software.
Upcoming Events
PSI Mentoring 2025
Date: Ongoing 6 month cycle beginning late April/early May 2024
Are you a member of PSI looking to further your career or help develop others - why not sign up to the PSI Mentoring scheme? You can expand your network, improve your leadership skills and learn from more senior colleagues in the industry.
PSI Training Course: Mixed Models and Repeated Measures
This course is presented through lectures and practical sessions using SAS code. It is suitable for statisticians working on clinical trials, who already have a good understanding of linear and generalised linear models.
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.
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 is an interactive online training workshop providing an in-depth review of the estimand framework as laid out by ICH E9(R1) addendum with inputs from estimand experts, case studies, quizzes and opportunity for discussions. You will develop an estimand in a therapeutic area of interest to your company. In an online break-out room, you will join a series of team discussions to implement the estimand framework in a case study, aligning estimands, design, conduct, analysis, (assumptions + sensitivity analyses) to the clinical objective and therapeutic setting.
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.
This networking event is aimed at statisticians that are new to the pharmaceutical industry who wish to meet colleagues from different companies and backgrounds.