Dear Allstat,
The next PSI Journal Club teleconference will be held on Wednesday 27th October and will include presentations from Richard Kay (RK Statistics) and Gui-Shang Ying (University of Pennsylvania) on their papers which have been selected from the Pharmaceutical Statistics journal. The session will be chaired by Katherine Hutchinson (Quanticate).
The teleconference will be held for 1.5 hours and will include two 20 minute presentations followed by a 20 minute discussion of each paper.
Both PSI members and non-members are invited dial into the teleconference. Papers and slides are available to download beforehand from a public area of the PSI website: http://www.psiweb.org/journalclub - Please note that there is no need to pre-register.
Podcasts will be available shortly after the teleconference to download from the PSI website.
For further information, please click here - http://www.psiweb.org/docs/psijournalclubflieroctober2010.pdf or contact [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Kind Regards,
Jenny Butterworth
PSI Executive Office
Jenny Butterworth
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