Adaptative Methods in clinical Research (July 2 to 5)

Prof. T. Jaki (U. Lancaster), Language: English, MORNING: 2-4 from 9.00 am to 1 pm, 5 from 9.00 am to 12 pm.

Title

Adaptative Methods in clinical Research

 

Instructor

Thomas Jaki,  PhD in Statistics  (2006) from the Univ. of South Caroline, M.S. in Statistics (2003) from the  Johanes Kepler Univ. Professor of Statistics in the  Lancaster Univ.  and director of the  Medical and Pharmaceutical Statistics Research Unit  in Lancaster. His research areas of interest are:  Design and analysis of clinical  trials, Early phase drug development, Personalized medicine and Biostatistics.

 

Course language

English

 

Schedule

July 2nd to 4th, from 9:00 to 13:00h, July 5th, from 9:00 to 12:00h

 

Course contents

Lectures are held using Powerpoint while Labs are a mixture of SAS practicals, discussions and illustrations.

Day 1

  1. Lecture 1 - Introduction
  2. Lecture 2 - Two-stage designs for normally distributed data
  3. Lab 1 - Two-stage designs for clinical trials

Day 2

  1. Lecture 3 - Sequential designs
  2. Lab 2 - Group sequential designs for clinical trials
  3. Lecture 4 - Sample size reviews
  4. Lab 3 - Design issues (Discussion session)

Day 3

  1. Lecture 5 - Multi-arm adaptive designs
  2. Lab 4 - Estimation after an adaptive design
  3. Lecture 6 - Bias and Selection 

Day 4

  1. Lecture 7 - Fully flexible adaptive designs                               
  2. Discussion and end

                                              

Classroom

PC1