You have been chosen to receive this valuable information.
ACT Logo

Not rendering correctly? View this email as a web page here.
Webinar Banner-1-1

SDC is excited to invite you to our upcoming webinar:

Biostatistics for Non-Statisticians: Understanding Different Types of Analyses and When to Use Each

February 21 at 12pm ET (9am PT)

Presented by Dale W. Usner, Ph.D.

Register Here

Understanding the different types of statistical analyses used in clinical studies can help non-statisticians better understand their study design and results. If commonly used statistical phrases like “two-sample t-test,” “difference in proportions,” “analysis of covariance,” or “hazard ratio” intimidate you, join this 60-minute webinar for a comprehensible introduction to statistical analyses in clinical trials.

In this presentation, Dale W. Usner, Ph.D., (Chief Scientific Officer and Sr. Vice President, Strategic Scientific Consulting at SDC) will illustrate the differences between various types of statistical analyses used in clinical trials, with which type of data each analysis would be used, and how adjusting for covariates (baseline characteristics) impacts results.

This webinar will be tailored to non-statistician clinical trial professionals who wish to gain a better understanding of the various types of statistical analyses used in clinical trials.

Join this Webinar to Learn:

  • What types of statistical analyses are used in clinical trials
  • When each of these analyses would be appropriate in your clinical trial
  • How accounting for covariates (baseline characteristics) may impact results

Register Here  

This webinar will be recorded live on February 21, 2019. The recording will be emailed to all registrants with an active email address following the live event. Register online today!

63 South Rockford Drive, Suite 240, Tempe, AZ 85281 United States 

200 5th Avenue, Suite 2010, Waltham, MA 02451 United States

You received this email because you are subscribed to Event Notifications from Statistics & Data Corporation (SDC).

   
Message above is a paid advertisement. Content is provided by the sponsor. You received this email because you are a customer of Applied Clinical Trials, a UBM publication. You are on the mailing list as %%emailaddress%%.