RWE and the FDA (Part 2)
Validation of data should be accomplished through focusing on the accuracy of the representation of the data from actual settings and how they could be applied in real-life cases
Validation of data should be accomplished through focusing on the accuracy of the representation of the data from actual settings and how they could be applied in real-life cases
In today’s episode, Dr. Stefan Walzer and I discussed the goal of the Digital Health Application.
In today’s episode, Antoine and I answer these questions and more. E.g. we talk about the importance of calibrating the relevance of the existing items in the questionnaire and developing new ones in order to reach more accurate measurements resulting in good PROs.
Today, I am interviewing Dacheng Liu from Boehringer-Ingelheim and talk about the different opportunities open for data scientists in the pharmaceutical industry and answer the different interesting points below:
So, today, I’ll be sharing with you my experiences and my journey where you’ll surely get great points and practical tips
In our standard graphics, we usually present summary statistics only. The exception is the Kaplan-Meier plot showing also individual patients. Showing individual patients effectively tells us so much more about e.g. clusters, outliers, and extreme values.
We’ll explore where leadership powers originate, how they shape decision-making, and most importantly, how you can harness them to amplify your influence and effectiveness within your statistical domain.
In this episode, we’ll cover Lucy’s story about her work within PSI and how it helped her with her promotion. She shares tips and tricks to make it happen and we explore, what it takes to become an active PSI member.
We’re Alexander Schacht and Benjamin Piske. We create and edit the content, managing our work lives, home lives and being continuous learners. We invite you to come and learn along with us to work more effectively, lead courageously, and solve problems innovatively.
In this episode, we speak about one of the most important work relationships – the one with the physician. As a statistician, we work with them on all kinds of things on the job. They also might become great friends.