PSI Journal Club: Limitations and Challenges with Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) Analysis
Moses Mwangi and Florian Lasch present their recent work on MMRM, with discussion lead by Geert Molenberghs.
The PSI Toxicology Special Interest Group (TOX SIG) is delighted to announce that we will be running our 8th workshop on the 24th and 25th April 2018 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Heathrow. The workshop will be run as in previous years with sessions on the top 5 rated topics (to be decided). Participants can also enjoy networking with other statisticians in the industry as there are plenty of breaks and an evening meal is also included.
To register please click here.
The PSI Special Interest Group “Toxicology” have a series of regular webinars dealing with statistical topics faced in toxicology and related fields. The presentations will run for an hour, with approximately 45 min presentation and a Q&A session in the remaining time.
The webinars planned are:
Date | Title | Presenter |
12th Dec 2017 | Optimal designs for non-compartmental PK studies | Thomas Jaki |
20th Feb 2018 | TBC | |
17th Apr 2018 | Comet Assay | Bernd-Wolfgang Igl |
19th Jun 2018 | TBC | |
18th Sept 2018 | TBC |
For more information please visit the TOX SIG website.
Moses Mwangi and Florian Lasch present their recent work on MMRM, with discussion lead by Geert Molenberghs.
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