Symposium on the use of meta-analysis in the development of drugs
and other medical interventions
Wednesday 1 November 2000
Medical and Pharmaceutical Statistics Research Unit
The University of Reading
Anne Whitehead (University of Reading)
Meta-analysis using individual patient data
Simon Thompson (MRC Biostatistics Unit, Cambridge)
Use of trial characteristics and individual patient covariates
in meta-analysis
Stephen Pyke (Glaxo Wellcome)
Improving the quality of meta-analyses sponsored by the
pharmaceutical industry
John Lewis (Medicines Control Agency, London)
What do regulators think of meta-analysis?
Cost (to include lunch and refreshments)
50 pounds
(Academic rate 25 pounds)
Further details are available on
http://www.rdg.ac.uk/mps/courses/metadrug.html
To register please print out and complete the form below and
return with payment to
Barbara Dodds
MPS Research Unit
The University of Reading
PO Box 240
Earley Gate
Reading
RG6 6FN, UK
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Symposium on the use of meta-analysis in the development of drugs
and other medical interventions
Wednesday 1 November 2000
Medical and Pharmaceutical Statistics Research Unit
The University of Reading
Registration form
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I would like to be registered for the symposium on the use of meta-analysis in
the development of drugs and other medical interventions. A cheque payable
to "The University of Reading" is enclosed.
Registration charge: £50.00
(academic rate £25.00)
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Please return the completed form to:
Barbara Dodds
MPS Research Unit
The University of Reading
PO Box 240
Earley Gate
Reading
RG6 6FN, UK
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