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DESCRIPTION:<p style='text-align: justify\;'><img style='margin-right: 20px
 \; float: left\;' src='images/chart_logo.png' alt='chart logo' width='250'
  height='246' />Registration is now open for our annual series of workshop
 s in February. Held online this year\, in the form of a half-day session e
 ach day\, we hope to (virtually) see you there!<br /><br />Week One (15-19
  February): Multiple Imputation<br />- Introduction to Multiple Imputation
  for Missing Data (15th and 16th February)<br />- Sensitivity analyses to 
 departures from the ‘missing at random’ assumption (17th February)<br />- 
 Multiple Imputation for longitudinal data (18th and 19th February)<br />Pr
 esented by: Dr Cattram Nguyen (Convenor)\, Prof Katherine Lee\, Prof Julie
  Simpson\, Prof John Carlin\, Dr Margarita Moreno-Betancur\, Dr Rheanna Ma
 inzer\, Dr Ghazaleh Dashti\, Dr Anurika De Silva\, Ms Rushani Wijesuriya\,
  Ms Melissa Middleton and Ms Jiaxin Zhang.<br /><br />Multiple imputation 
 has become a de facto standard for handling missing data in epidemiologica
 l and clinical research. With a combination of lectures and computer pract
 icals (Stata and R)\, this workshop will cover introductory and advanced t
 opics in multiple imputation that are critical in modern research studies.
 <br /><br /><br />Week Two (22-25 February): Modern Concepts in Clinical T
 rials: Adaptive Designs and the Estimand Framework<br />- An introduction 
 to Adaptive Trial Designs (22nd February)<br />- Practical approaches to A
 daptive Trial simulation (23rd and 24th February)<br />- Refining your res
 earch question: The Estimand framework (25th February)<br />Presented by: 
 Prof Katherine Lee (Convenor)\, Dr Julie Marsh\, Dr Kaushala Jayawardana\,
  Prof Leonid Churilov\, Dr Robert Mahar\, Mr Michael Dymock and Ms Sabine 
 Braat.<br /><br />Trialists are increasingly turning to designs that can a
 dapt to internal evidence or emerging external factors as the study progre
 sses. This series of workshops provides a comprehensive manual of 'How to 
 implement an adaptive trial'\; initially using lectures for a nontechnical
  overview and later computer practicals in both R and Stata to design and 
 implement a simple parallel group design. There will also be a half day wo
 rkshop introducing the estimand framework (ICH E9 (R1)\, 2019)\, which lin
 ks the estimates of the treatment effect to the trial's objectives\, accou
 nting for events that may occur during the trial.</p>\n<p><a href='https:/
 /www.vicbiostat.org.au/events' target='_blank' rel='noopener'>Registration
 </a></p>
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20210215T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20210225T133000
SUMMARY:ViCBiostat Summer School 2021
URL:https://aea.asn.au/calendars/114-default/116-general/3316-vicbiostat-su
 mmer-school-2021
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:<p style='text-align: justify\;'><img style='m
 argin-right: 20px\; float: left\;' src='images/chart_logo.png' alt='chart 
 logo' width='250' height='246' />Registration is now open for our annual s
 eries of workshops in February. Held online this year\, in the form of a h
 alf-day session each day\, we hope to (virtually) see you there!<br /><br 
 />Week One (15-19 February): Multiple Imputation<br />- Introduction to Mu
 ltiple Imputation for Missing Data (15th and 16th February)<br />- Sensiti
 vity analyses to departures from the ‘missing at random’ assumption (17th 
 February)<br />- Multiple Imputation for longitudinal data (18th and 19th 
 February)<br />Presented by: Dr Cattram Nguyen (Convenor)\, Prof Katherine
  Lee\, Prof Julie Simpson\, Prof John Carlin\, Dr Margarita Moreno-Betancu
 r\, Dr Rheanna Mainzer\, Dr Ghazaleh Dashti\, Dr Anurika De Silva\, Ms Rus
 hani Wijesuriya\, Ms Melissa Middleton and Ms Jiaxin Zhang.<br /><br />Mul
 tiple imputation has become a de facto standard for handling missing data 
 in epidemiological and clinical research. With a combination of lectures a
 nd computer practicals (Stata and R)\, this workshop will cover introducto
 ry and advanced topics in multiple imputation that are critical in modern 
 research studies.<br /><br /><br />Week Two (22-25 February): Modern Conce
 pts in Clinical Trials: Adaptive Designs and the Estimand Framework<br />-
  An introduction to Adaptive Trial Designs (22nd February)<br />- Practica
 l approaches to Adaptive Trial simulation (23rd and 24th February)<br />- 
 Refining your research question: The Estimand framework (25th February)<br
  />Presented by: Prof Katherine Lee (Convenor)\, Dr Julie Marsh\, Dr Kaush
 ala Jayawardana\, Prof Leonid Churilov\, Dr Robert Mahar\, Mr Michael Dymo
 ck and Ms Sabine Braat.<br /><br />Trialists are increasingly turning to d
 esigns that can adapt to internal evidence or emerging external factors as
  the study progresses. This series of workshops provides a comprehensive m
 anual of 'How to implement an adaptive trial'\; initially using lectures f
 or a nontechnical overview and later computer practicals in both R and Sta
 ta to design and implement a simple parallel group design. There will also
  be a half day workshop introducing the estimand framework (ICH E9 (R1)\, 
 2019)\, which links the estimates of the treatment effect to the trial's o
 bjectives\, accounting for events that may occur during the trial.</p>\n<p
 ><a href='https://www.vicbiostat.org.au/events' target='_blank' rel='noope
 ner'>Registration</a></p>
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