[R] Conference Announcement: Statistics of Optimal Dosing

Frank E Harrell Jr fharrell at virginia.edu
Thu Jul 19 16:16:59 CEST 2001


Statistics of Optimal Dosing Conference
Thursday 26th July 2001; Georgetown University Conference Center,
Washington
DC

The first US conference from Henry Stewart Conference Studies on
"Statistics
of Optimal Dosing" will take place on July 26th 2001 at the Georgetown
University Conference Center, Washington DC. 

 Many statisticians feel that dose selection is very poorly done. This
briefing will cover methods appropriate for establishing the "optimal
dose".
It will examine the problems of dosing and suggest practical solutions.
Dose
assessment must be done correctly: if assessed incorrectly the project
can
be delayed and the resulting costs can be very high.

Speakers at this event include:

Professor Andrew Grieve, Pfizer, UK (Chairman)
Professor William Rosenberger, University of Maryland
Professor Quentin Stout, University of Michigan
Dr Janis Hardwick, University of Michigan
Dr Margaret Shih and Dr Hans Carter Jr, Virginia Commonwealth University
Professor Jason Hsu, The Ohio State University
Professor Peter Thall, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston
Dr David Giltinan, Genentech, Inc
Raymond Miller, Pfizer, Inc

Further information is available on our website at www.henrystewart.com
or
by contacting Susan Robinson on +44 207 404 3040 or emailing
susanr at henrystewart.co.uk



-- 
Frank E Harrell Jr              Prof. of Biostatistics & Statistics
Div. of Biostatistics & Epidem. Dept. of Health Evaluation Sciences
U. Virginia School of Medicine  http://hesweb1.med.virginia.edu/biostat
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