*SHORT COURSE: Adaptive Designs and Multiple Testing Procedures for Clinical Trials*
Weds 2nd - Thurs 3rd October 2019 (2 days) MRC Biostatistics Unit, University of Cambridge, UK
Course instructors: Dr Michael Grayling (Newcastle University), Professor Adrian Mander (Cardiff University), Dr David Robertson (MRC Biostatistics Unit) and Professor James Wason (MRC Biostatistics Unit and Newcastle University)
In this course we will give an overview of multiple testing issues and adaptive designs in trials. Participants will learn about a variety of new adaptive clinical trial designs, including multi-arm multi-stage (MAMS), umbrella studies and adaptive randomisation. As well as learning about how to design adaptive trials we will cover the implications of the design on the analysis and practical aspects of running the trial.
Throughout the course, real examples will be used to demonstrate the methodology. There will be a strong emphasis on learning how to use available software (in both R and Stata depending on the preference of the delegate) to implement the methodology in practice.
The course is aimed at statisticians, although non-statisticians with strong quantitative experience would benefit from the course also.
For further information see
https://www.mrc-bsu.cam.ac.uk/training/short-courses/adaptive-designs-and-multiple-testing-procedures-for-clinical-trials/
Registration now open - for registration see
https://onlinesales.admin.cam.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/mrc-biostatistics-unit/mrc-biostatistics-unit-short-courses/adaptive-designs-and-multiple-testing-procedures-for-clinical-trials-2-3-october-2019
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