2023 Conference on Statistical Issues in Clinical Trials

2023 Conference on Statistical Issues in Clinical Trials

15th Annual Conference on Statistical Issues in Clinical Trials:
Advances in Time-to-Event Analyses in Clinical Trials

April 17, 2023

8:15a - 5:15p
 

Agenda

Recording of Sessions

  • AM Session
  • PM Session

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Speakers/Panelists Topics
Devan Mehrotra, PhD
Merck and Co., Inc.
Non-Proportional Hazards and Composite Endpoints
Lu Tian, ScD
Stanford University
On estimating the survival distribution of the duration of response

Zhenzhen Xu, PhD
Food and Drug Administration

Design of immuno-oncology studies involving biomarker-defined subgroups

Fan Li, PhD
Yale University

Multiply robust estimation of causal effects with noncompliance and time-to-event outcomes

AM Panelists

Pralay Mukhopadhyay, PhD
Otsuka Pharmaceutical
Advances in Time to Event Analyses in Clinical Trials


Douglas Schaubel, PhD
University of Pennsylvania
Advances in Time-to-Event Analyses in Clinical
Trials: Non-Proportional Hazards and Composite
End-Points


Mei-Cheng Wang, PhD
Johns Hopkins University
Advances in Time-to-Event Analyses in Clinical Trials

Terry Therneau, PhD
Mayo Clinic

Multi-state models for trial data
Additional Materials (HTML file), (R Markdown File)

Lu Mao, PhD
University of Wisconsin

Non- and semi-parametric analysis of composite time-to-event endpoints

Anne Eaton, PhD
University of Minnesota

Statistical approaches for component-wise censored composite endpoints

Richard Cook, PhD
University of Waterloo

Estimands in clinical trials with complex life history processes

PM Panelists

Ionut Bebu, PhD
George Washington University
Panel Discussion


Rebecca Betensky, PhD
New York University
Panel Discussion


Michael Fay, PhD
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Panel Discussion

 

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