Designing innovative trials, including Bayesian adaptive trials, was a hot topic at this years’ 2019 ACTA International Clinical Trials Conference in Sydney.
We are pleased to announce that a Bayesian adaptive trials workshop series will be held in Perth, 4-5 December 2019 to help researchers and statisticians gain knowledge and practical skills to design these types of trials.
These workshops will be run by Bayesian clinical trial experts Ben Saville, PhD & Anna McGlothlin, PhD from Berry Consultants (Texas, USA) and Mark Jones and Julie Marsh, PhD from the Telethon Kids Institute (Perth, AUS).
Registration for the workshops will open on Friday 25 October 2019.
Latest Resources
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The processes involved in a Data and Safety Monitoring Board/Committee with special reference to the role of the various statisticians
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ACTA STInG grant advice for trial statisticians
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ACTA STInGChat: Climbing the Career Cascade
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Seamless Phase 2_3 Trials in Oncology
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Adaptive Design Clinical Trials
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Career paths for academic biostatisticians
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Workshops and Virtual Clinics on Adaptive Platform Trials
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Exploring greater partnership between Clinical Trial Networks, Clinical Quality Registries and Trial Coordinating Centres with Industry
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ACTA STInG: N-of-1 Trials Webinar Series – Webinar 2
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ACTA STInG: N-of-1 Trials Webinar Series – Webinar 1
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Webinar PIONEERing estimands in Clinical Research
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Estimands: Not just a statistical issue
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Resource for trial statisticians planning to apply for an academic promotion
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Guidance on Peer Reviewing the Statistical Aspects of a Medical Paper
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Protocols and Statistical Analysis Plans (SAPs) for Adaptive and Platform Trials
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Webinar: Estimands in Oncology – How and Why
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Seven steps for statistical success in clinical trials [Good clinical practice guidelines] Part 2
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Seven steps for statistical success in clinical trials [Good clinical practice guidelines] Part 1
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Data and Safety Monitoring Boards Webinar Series: Statistical Principles
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Data and Safety Monitoring Boards Webinar Series: How to plan well and be prepared for the unexpected
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Joint webinar on estimands in clinical trials
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Statistical Analysis Plan (SAP)
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What are the benefits of adaptive designs?
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How do adaptive trial sizes work?
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What is an adaptive clinical trial?
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What is response adaptive randomisation?
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Data Safety and Monitoring Boards (DSMB) for Adaptive Trials Webinar video
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Data Safety and Monitoring Boards (DSMB) for Adaptive Trials Webinar slides
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Bayesian adaptive randomised clinical trials flyer
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ACTA STInG Notes from Members’ meeting, October 2019
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Adaptive Design Clinical Trials
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Hackathon of Novel Trial Designs part two
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Hackathon of Novel Trial Designs part one
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Studies Within A Trial SWATs webinar
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Innovative Trial Design and Conduct Reference Group Objectives and Directions
Latest Events
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Webinar: Introduction to Git for Clinical Statisticians
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ACTA STInG Trials Webinar Series: Seamless Phase 2/3 Designs in Oncology
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ACTA STInG – Stata and R Markdown Demonstrations
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Improving clinical trial recruitment through innovative technologies
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ACTA STInG 3 part webinar series on Data Transparency (DT)
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Clinical Trials 2021: National Tribute and Award Ceremony
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Clarifying clinical trial aims and analysis using the estimands framework
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Practical approaches to Adaptive Trial Simulation
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An Introduction to Adaptive Trial Designs
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Seven steps for statistical success in clinical trials [Good clinical practice guidelines] Part 2
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Seven steps for statistical success in clinical trials [Good clinical practice guidelines] Part 1
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Statistical principles – Data and Safety Monitoring Boards Webinar Series
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How to plan well and be prepared for the unexpected – Data and Safety Monitoring Boards Webinar Series
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Webinar: Data Safety and Monitoring Boards for Adaptive Trials
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Bayesian Adaptive Randomised Clinical Trials Workshop, Sydney
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Bayesian Adaptive Randomised Clinical Trials Workshop, Melbourne
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Workshop: Pragmatic randomised trial designs for evaluating health policy and practice change interventions