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Not all patients are created equal, but are there subgroups that are more homogenous? 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. The title of the

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Interview with Stephen Ruberg There’s a long tradition of statisticians working on clinical studies as well as other related data, e.g. pre-clinical data and observational data. In the advent of big data and data sciences, there’s a considerable pull from the business side of pharma to employ statistical approaches as

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Interview with Ursula Garczarek Do you want to learn where the health sector might be heading in terms of data science? Do you understand the opportunities and barriers in terms of the application of data science? Are you prepared to learn the individual skills needed for these changes? Then this

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It’s surely not the norm, that a statistician from the pharma sector ends up working for BBC. But Robert Cuffe has taken this step and needs to explain statistics to non-statisticians on a daily basis. In this episode, he shares the different methods he’s using. We also dive into common

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Do you know that TransCelerate does for statisticians? Do you write study protocols, analysis plans and programming specifications as individual documents noting, that there’s lots of redundancy? Do you wonder, if there’s a more efficient was in-line with what regulators want? Never miss an episode! Join thousends of your peers

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Do you think, R can’t be used for regulatory submissions?Are you forced to use SAS but would like to use R instead?Would you like to understand how you can make R submission proof? Then this interview with Lyn Tailor and Craig McIlloney helps you. Both work on the PSI special

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In this last part of the leadership series with Gary Sullivan, we talk about the next steps, you can take to work on your leadership skills. We cover the following areas: Never miss an episode! Join thousends of your peers and subscribe to get our latest updates by email!Get the

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In the third part of the leadership series with Gary Sullivan, we talk about: What skills does it take to influence as a statistician? When it’s about driving change – what are the rational, operational, and emotional challenges? How do I get a “seat at the table” and have more

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In this second part of the interview with Gary (check here for part 1), we speak about the building blocks of leadership without authority from a statistician’s perspective. We cover questions like: Is influence the same as power? What is the role of trust, what are the different elements of

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With some nice drinks in our hands, we welcome the new year and commit to new year resolutions. We set our personal goals and pretty soon, we’ll have discussions at work about business related goals. This episode will help you to not only be ready for the discussions with your

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Happy Christmas! This episode is the last one in 2018 and we will distil the best of the last 40 episodes for you in this Christmas edition of the podcast. It has been anamazing journey and we will talk about the challenges and the learnings as well as the achievements

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KOLs play a major role in the health sector and professionally working together with them will boost your career! This episode provides you with lots of insights and tips. However, to work successfully with key opinion leaders (KOLs) or key thought leaders (KTLs), you first need to understand the many

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