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Cross-Over Studies: When Do They Offer a Great Advantage?

Risk Mitigation for Statisticians

In today’s episode, I discuss the crucial topic of risk management in clinical trials with guest Jess Thompson. Jess, the founder of the Association of Clinical Research Project Managers, shares her extensive experience in the field, emphasizing the importance of proactive risk identification and collaborative communication within project teams.
Ethical Guidelines for Statisticians – Why and What

Ethical Guidelines for Statisticians – Why and What

In this episode, I interview Katharina Schueller, a statistician and entrepreneur, to discuss the importance of ethical guidelines for statisticians.
Working in an Under-Resourced Environment and What to Do

Working in an Under-Resourced Environment and What to Do

In this episode, I explore the steps that employees can take to prevent burnout and improve their overall experience at work.
Picture shows: Moving from SAS to R – Practical Tips Part 3

Moving from SAS to R – Practical Tips Part 3

Welcome to the third and last part of Moving from SAS to R where Thomas Neitmann joins us again to talk about transitioning from SAS to R.
Picture shows: Moving from SAS to R – Practical Tips Part 2

Moving from SAS to R – Practical Tips Part 2

This episode is the second part of Moving from SAS to R with Thomas. We also discuss the new SAS to R course of The Effective Statistician and you’ll learn, if this is the right course for you.
Picture shows: Moving from SAS to R – Practical Tips Part 1

Moving from SAS to R – Practical Tips Part 1

In this episode, Thomas Neitmann discusses various lessons from his career within pharma and the role R played in it. He provides insights into how to start with R and what are key differences to SAS.
Picture shows: The 15% Threshold in Germany and Why You Should Care

The 15% Threshold in Germany and Why You Should Care

In this episode, we’ll dive deep into the 15% threshold and why it’s essential for statisticians beyond the market access experts to be knowledgeable about it.
What Young Statisticians and Likely Others Expect from Their Management

What Young Statisticians and Likely Others Expect from Their Management

In this episode, Evanthia, Arina, and I discuss the importance of trust and exposure in career development as well as the expectations of young statisticians.
Picture shows: Do You Waste Your and Your Teams Time Without Knowing It? 3 Case Studies and One Reason

Do You Waste Your and Your Teams Time Without Knowing It? 3 Case Studies and One Reason

In this episode, I discuss three case studies and one overarching reason why it’s crucial to focus on high-impact tasks to maximize the time and effectiveness of medical affairs teams.
Picture shows: Plan B – Preparing for Getting Laid Off

Plan B – Preparing for Getting Laid Off

Losing a job is never an easy experience, that’s why preparing in advance and building a safety net for job security is crucial. In this episode, I discuss some tips on creating a Plan B strategy that can help you to stay employable.