Dear Allstat members,
Please see below an upcoming free PSI journal club
<https://www.psiweb.org/events/journal-club/journal-club-introduction>
webinar from 4-5pm BST on Wednesday 15th May which may be of interest.
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PhD Webinar
Wednesday 15th May 2019
4-5pm (BST), 8-9am (PST), 11am-12pm (EST)
Our next webinar is our 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: Maximilan Pilz (Heidelberg University)
Topic: Optimal adaptive two-stage designs for normally distributed outcomes
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
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To register click here:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6839317864764647691
Please see here for further information regarding the webinar:
https://www.psiweb.org/events/journal-club/journal-club-introduction
Please register in advance of the webinar by following the link to obtain
your personal dial-in details and to register with the webinar software.
After registering via this link, you will receive a confirmation email
containing information about joining the webinar, including dial-in details.
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advance of the meeting please contact [log in to unmask]
Kind regards,
PSI Journal Club Committee
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