Are Adaptive Trials an Appropriate Design Choice in Neuroscience?
11 May, 2016 // Webinar
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Webinar details:
Presented by ISCTM Adaptive Design Working Group
Co-chairs: Ron Marcus, MD; Judy Kando, PharmD
with Judith Quinlan, MSc
What You’ll Learn:
An overview of adaptive designs and how they can be used within the Neuroscience area will be presented. Key points will be illustrated through several adaptive design case studies from Neuroscience. Importantly, not ALL adaptive trials are the same, and therefore these case studies have been purposely selected to not only illustrate different adaptive approaches, but to also show how adaptive designs can be applied across the whole development space from early development through to late phase confirmatory studies.
An overview of adaptive designs and how they can be used within the Neuroscience area will be presented. Key points will be illustrated through several adaptive design case studies from Neuroscience. Importantly, not ALL adaptive trials are the same, and therefore these case studies have been purposely selected to not only illustrate different adaptive approaches, but to also show how adaptive designs can be applied across the whole development space from early development through to late phase confirmatory studies.
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