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Terms of Reference, Membership and ReportISCB35 Vienna 2014: AGM Wed 27 Aug
ISCB Sub-CommitteeEducation
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Information Terms of Reference Members
Education
To support and organise one or two day courses on contemporary methods in clinical biostatistics in locations represented by the Society. Guidelines and a list of courses offered in the past are available.
Chair:Catherine Quantin (FR)
Secretary:
Jeno Reiczigel (HU)
Members:
*Krisztina Boda (HU)
Tomasz Burzykowski (BE)
Mike Campbell (GB)
Erik Cobo (ES)
Alexia Iasonos (US)
Saskia Le Cessie (NL)
Rumana Omar (GB)
Elisabeth Svensson (SE)
Jean-Christophe Thalabard (FR)
Maria Grazia Valsecchi (IT)
* President’s Representative
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Course organization in Target Countries
Course organization in Biostatistically developed countries
Improvement of the course support process
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Romania, September/October 2014: “Statistical Perspectives in Medicine and Pharma Industry”
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Hungary, 27-28 November 2014:
“Novel approaches to multiple test problems, with
applications to adaptive designs and dose finding” *
* with financial support from ISCB
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Statistical Perspectives in Medicine and Pharma Industry
September/October 2014
Faculty of Medicine from “Lucian Blaga” University, Iasi, RomaniaInvited speaker: Dr. David W. Warne
Consultant Biostatistician, SwitzerlandAnca Vitcu PhD, Faculty of Computer Science, UAIC, Iasi,
RomaniaISCB support: 1500 eurosL.O.: Anca Vitcu
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Novel approaches to multiple test problems, with applications to
adaptive designs and dose finding 27-28 November 2014
Accelsiors CRO, Budapest, Hungary Invited speaker: Franz König (Associate Professor,
Section of Medical Statistics, Medical University of Vienna)
and Frank Bretz (Global Head of the
Statistical Methodology Group, Novartis)
ISCB support: 1500 euros L.O.: Julia Singer
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No financial support from ISCB
UCL Partners Biostatistics Network Symposium18 September 2014
University College London and partner NHS trustsInvited speakers:
Risk prediction models in Health research
Ian White, MRC Biostatistics Unit, Cambridge Ewout Steyerberg, University Medical Center, Rotterdam Menelaos Pavlou, UCL Statistical Science.
What you cannot do with observational data
Irene Petersen, UCL Primary Care and Population Health, Frank Windmeijer, Centre for Market and Public Organisation,
University of Bristol Aidan O'Keeffe, UCL Statistical Science
LO: Rumana Omar
Thank you for your attention.