Dear all,
The two-day workshop on Statistical Issues in Drug Development led by
Professor Stephen Senn, will be held on 23rd and 24th February 2011 at
the University of Auckland, New Zealand. This annual biostatistics
workshop is organised by the Statistical Consulting Centre at the
Department of Statistics, Faculty of Science.
Stephen Senn is Professor of Statistics at the University of Glasgow. He
worked for many years in the Swiss pharmaceutical industry and consults
regularly in Europe and America. He is the winner of the George C
Challis award for biostatistics of the University of Florida (2001) and
the PSI award for the most interesting speaker in 25 years of
conferences (2002). This course will be based on his book "Statistical
Issues in Drug Development" (Wiley, 1997, 2007). The emphasis will be on
philosophy rather than on algebra or technical details. The workshop is
particularly suitable for life scientists who wish to deepen their
appreciation of important statistical concepts and issues. It is also
suitable for statisticians who wish to obtain a concise overview of
controversies they may encounter!
For more details on the programme and registration, please visit the
workshop website: http://www.stat.auckland.ac.nz/sidd2011/. Note that
the early-bird registration has extended to this Friday, 21st January
2011.
Please feel free to contact us at [log in to unmask] (workshop
enquiries) or [log in to unmask] (registration
enquiries). We look forward to meeting you soon in Auckland!
Kind Regards,
Yannan
Yannan Jiang, PhD
Research Fellow, Department of Statistics
Senior Biostatistician, Clinical Trials Research Unit
The University of Auckland
www.auckland.ac.nz
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