Current Developments in Cluster Randomised Trials and Stepped Wedge Designs 2018
Wednesday 21st November, 10:30 - Thursday 22nd November, 16:00
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Current Developments in Cluster Randomised Trials and Stepped Wedge Designs 2018
Wednesday 21st November, 10:30 - Thursday 22nd November, 16:00
We will be holding a two-day meeting on Current Developments in Cluster Randomised and Stepped Wedge Designs on 21st - 22nd November 2018 at Queen Mary University of London.
This annual meeting will consist of a series of short talks, a workshop, poster presentations and discussions about new perspectives for the design, the analysis, and the reporting of cluster and stepped wedge trials. There will be a conference dinner on the evening of 21st November. The event is for anyone who is involved, or thinking of being involved, in cluster randomised trials and stepped wedge designs, such as statisticians, chief investigators, clinicians, researchers, doctors, and postgraduate students.
Invited speakers
Half Day Workshop on Ethics in Cluster Randomised Trials
Charles Weijer, Western University, Canada, and Monica Taljaard, University of Ottawa, Canada
Abstract submission
If you would like to contribute to one of the sessions, please send an abstract of 300 words [plus title, authors, contact details and affiliation for presenting author and preference for either a talk or a poster presentation] to [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> by August 1st 2018. (Notification regarding the abstracts by Oct 1st)
To register visit: https://eshop.qmul.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/conferences-events/conferences-events/current-developments-in-cluster-randomised-trials-and-stepped-wedge-designs-2018
For more information, please see our event page (https://www.qmul.ac.uk/pctu/courses-and-events/events/current-developments-in-cluster-randomised-trials-and-stepped-wedge-design) or contact [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Clémence Leyrat, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Medical Statistics
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Keppel street, WC1E 7HT London, UK
+44 (0)207 927 2169
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