Join us for another episode of STInG Chat, where we talk to two experienced clinical trials biostatisticians and delve into how they built their careers, including how to get started in a methodological research plan, interpersonal skills needed as a clinical trials biostatistician, professional versus academic pathways, and what a career may look like in applied statistics.
In this episode, we chat to Hannah Johns from the Melbourne Medical School and Lisa Yelland from SAHMRI, who will share their experiences and insider tips for success in the field. Hosted jointly by Andrew Forbes from Monash University and Kristy Robledo from the NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre, STInG Chat is an initiative by the ACTA Statistics in Trials Interest Group (STInG).
Latest Resources
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STInG Chat – What makes this trial great?
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Platform trials: key features, when to use them and methodological challenges
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Interim Data Sharing by Data Safety Monitoring Board: What to share, with whom, and why
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Data Integrity Tool for assessing the integrity of randomised trials
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The value of getting involved with ACTA STInG
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Winner of the ACTA STInG Excellence in Trial Statistics award shares how ACTA STInG provided valuable networking opportunities during the pandemic
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Data and Safety Monitoring Board (DSMB) Mentoring Program
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ACTA Webinar – Developing a Best Practice Guide for Registry Based Trials
Latest Events
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STInG Chat – What makes this trial great?
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ACTA 2025 Clinical Trials and Registries Symposium
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ACTA Webinar – Data Integrity Tool for assessing the integrity of randomised trials
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ACTA Webinar – Developing a Best Practice Guide for Registry Based Trials
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Good Statistical Practice – GCP training for statisticians
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ACTA – Historical and non-concurrent controls in clinical trials
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STInG Chat: ‘Securing Funding: Tips and Tricks for Investigator Grants’