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Innovative trial design what might future clinical trials look like - Prof Recorded at the Cancer Research And Biostatistics (CRAB) Center, Seattle Cytel Consulting Statistician, Pantelis Vlachos leads ... Clinical trials can be stopped early for a range of reasons. But when that happens, it can be tricky to interpret the results and to ... A crisis has emerged across a number of research fields with the discovery that many published results are not reproducible, and ... Composite outcomes are frequently used as primary outcomes in randomized-controlled trials and observational studies. Why are ... This is a single lecture from a course. If you you like the material and want more context (e.g., the lectures that came before), check ...

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James Wason: Statistical Issues in the Design of Multi-Arm Multi-Stage (MAMS) trials.

James Wason: Statistical Issues in the Design of Multi-Arm Multi-Stage (MAMS) trials.

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Innovative trial design what might future clinical trials look like by Prof  James Wason

Innovative trial design what might future clinical trials look like by Prof James Wason

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James Wason - basic trial design

James Wason - basic trial design

Professor

JSM TV Episode 2 - How Statistics is Improving Health

JSM TV Episode 2 - How Statistics is Improving Health

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Multi-Arm Multi-Stage (MAMS) Methods for Confirmatory Trials in East® - Pantelis Vlachos

Multi-Arm Multi-Stage (MAMS) Methods for Confirmatory Trials in East® - Pantelis Vlachos

Recorded at the Cancer Research And Biostatistics (CRAB) Center, Seattle Cytel Consulting Statistician, Pantelis Vlachos leads ...

Statistical Review – Early Trial Cessation – When, Why and How to Interpret with Dr. David Harrin...

Statistical Review – Early Trial Cessation – When, Why and How to Interpret with Dr. David Harrin...

Clinical trials can be stopped early for a range of reasons. But when that happens, it can be tricky to interpret the results and to ...

Everything wrong with statistics (and how to fix it)

Everything wrong with statistics (and how to fix it)

A crisis has emerged across a number of research fields with the discovery that many published results are not reproducible, and ...

Statistical Review – Composite Outcomes with Dr. David Harrington

Statistical Review – Composite Outcomes with Dr. David Harrington

Composite outcomes are frequently used as primary outcomes in randomized-controlled trials and observational studies. Why are ...

The Problem with Statistics

The Problem with Statistics

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A Statistician's Life in the Pharmaceutical Industry with Jim Xu

A Statistician's Life in the Pharmaceutical Industry with Jim Xu

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[Lecture] How Computers (like Watson) use Statistical Techniques to Answer Questions

[Lecture] How Computers (like Watson) use Statistical Techniques to Answer Questions

This is a single lecture from a course. If you you like the material and want more context (e.g., the lectures that came before), check ...