The MRC Hub Network's Adaptive designs for clinical trials 2-day workshop
27th-28th January 2014, MRC Biostatistics Unit, Cambridge. No registration fee, but registration is required due to limited places (see below for details on how to register). The workshop will run from 12.30-17.45 on 27th January and 09.30-14.00 on 28th January, with lunch provided on both days.
Adaptive designs allow changes to be made during a clinical trial for reasons of ethics and efficiency. Many exciting developments are occuring in the field, and this workshop will aim to cover a broad range of theoretical and practical developments. The list of speakers and titles are as follows:
Barbara Bogacka (Queen Mary, University of London) "PK guided optimum adaptive clinical trials of early phases"
Dena Cohen (University of Leeds) "Statistical Considerations when Adding a New Treatment Arm into an Ongoing Clinical Trial
Ekkehard Glimm (Novartis) TBA
Thomas Jaki (Lancaster University) "An overview of the MRC Adaptive designs working group"
Chris Jennison (University of Bath) "Data combination in seamless Phase II/III designs"
Dominic Magirr (Lancaster University) "Adaptive designs for time-to-event trials"
Chris Metcalfe (University of Bristol) "Adaptive approaches to randomised trials of non-pharmaceutical interventions"
Richard Peck (Roche) TBA
Patrick Phillips (MRC Clinical Trials unit, UCL) "Adaptive designs for developing better regimens for the treatment of TB: The PanACEA MAMS-TB trial"
Nigel Stallard (University of Warwick) "Group sequential designs for confirmatory clinical trials with treatment selection"
Sue Todd (University of Reading) "Estimation following a phase II/III clinical trial"
Chris Weir (University of Edinburgh) "Adaptive design development and implementation: practical experiences from the DexFEM trial"
Graham Wheeler (MRC Biostatistics Unit) "Bayesian penalized D-optimality for dual-agent phase I oncology trials"
To register, please go to http://adaptive-designs-workshop2014.eventbrite.co.uk/. There are limited places, so please register as soon as possible.
Kind regards,
James
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