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Why and how to understand patient preferences

Still capturing and evaluating patient preferences does not belong to the core capabilities of most biostatisticians.

Does getting a PhD help you long term? Pro vs Con

In this episode, we dig into the different aspects of this highly personal decision. Given, that Benjamin went directly into a job, whereas I first finalized my PhD, we also offer our experiences.

What is the best career option for me?

Oliver has accrued lots of experience working in different setups over his career and thus can tell about the different strengths and limitations of the set-ups.

Introduction to Benefit-Risk Assessment

Benefit-risk assessments are made by various stakeholders including sponsors, regulators, payers, physicians, and patients throughout the life-cycle of a treatment.

How to get most out of a conference

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.

Introduction to Cluster Analysis

This episode follows the outline of a webinar, that I presented in 2018 during a PSI webinar. I’m introducing cluster analysis and why you as a statistician need to know about it.

Data science or just statistics on non-medical data? A new horizon for statisticians

Stephen Ruberg answers these and related questions in today’s episode. Coming from the medical side, he built a business analytics team at Lilly and gave a related keynote presentation at the 2018 PSI conference.

Current trends in data science for pharma – findings from a qualitative survey and what we should do about it!

Then this interview with Ursula from Cytel provides you with the relevant answers.

What you can learn about communication of statistics from a statistician working for the BBC

In this episode, he shares the different methods he’s using. We also dive into common pitfalls, that we as statisticians trap into.

What is TransCelerate and how it will impact your work tremendously

Pepa Polavieja Pepa Polavieja is a biostatistician with 22 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry, working across early and late stages and many therapeutic areas, performing varying roles. In the last 15 years, Pepa has been working for Lilly, having different roles in the Global Statistics and Sciences organization. She was a group leader … Weiterlesen …