PIMS - UVic Distinguished Colloquium: Nancy Flournoy (Cancelled)
Topic
The Rise of Early Phase Clinical Trials
Speakers
Details
Phase I clinical trials explore the toxicity of new therapeutic agents. Phase II trials seek to establish some sign of efficacy. But practical applications vary creating a suite of statistical expressions for these trials’ goals and objectives. There is now a robust statistical literature on these topics. We review the development of adaptive dose selection procedures in early phase clinical trials. We will show how a suite of modern approaches developed out of classical stochastic approximation, random walks and optimal design theory. Critical effects that design choices have on analysis procedures are described. We focus on the distinguishing concepts and goals behind the various approaches.
Additional Information
Location: DSB C122, UVic
Nancy Flournoy, Curators Distinguished Professor, Statistics, University of Missouri
Nancy Flournoy, Curators Distinguished Professor, Statistics, University of Missouri
This is a Past Event
Event Type
Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
Date
March 26, 2020
Time
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Location