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Bethesda North Marriott Hotel and Conference Center

Apr 07, 2014 8:30 AM - Apr 09, 2014 4:30 PM

5701 Marinelli Road, , North Bethesda, MD 20852 , USA

DIA/FDA Statistics Forum 2014

Session 6 – Subgroup Analyses

Session Chair(s)

Mark  Rothmann, PhD

Mark Rothmann, PhD

Division Director

FDA, United States

Joachim  Vollmar, MSc

Joachim Vollmar, MSc

Executive Consultant

International Clinical Development Consultants LLC (ICDC), United States

Subgroup analyses are commonly conducted in completed confirmatory clinical trials with the objective of learning about differential treatment effects across subgroups. This is import for a comprehensive assessment of trials in marketing authorization applications, however, clinical trials are seldom properly planned for establishing an efficacy or safety claim for a subgroup in case the trial fails to establish the same claim for the total population. EMA (CHMP) has drafted a guideline on this topic. Presentations in this session will focus on methodological issues related to interpretation of subgroup findings from completed clinical trials and designing clinical trials with the objective of establishing efficacy/safety claims for the total population or a targeted subgroup and will be followed by a panel discussion with additional experts.

Speaker(s)

Armin  Koch, DrSc

Assessment of subgroups in significant and non-significant clinical trials

Armin Koch, DrSc

Hannover Medical School, Germany

Head, Institute of Biometry

Kathleen  Fritsch, PhD

Subgroup Analysis Issues in FDA-Reviewed Clinical Trials

Kathleen Fritsch, PhD

FDA, United States

Mathematical Statistician, Div. of Biometrics III, Off Biostatistics, OTS, CDER

Frank  Bretz, PhD

Case Studies of Confirmatory Subgroup Analyses

Frank Bretz, PhD

Novartis , Switzerland

Distinguished Quantitative Research Scientist

Mohamed A. Alosh, PhD

Panelists

Mohamed A. Alosh, PhD

FDA, United States

Mathmatical Statistician

Mohammad  Huque, PhD

Mohammad Huque, PhD

FDA, United States

Office of Biostatistics, OTS, CDER, FDA

Ralph B. D'Agostino, PhD, MA

Ralph B. D'Agostino, PhD, MA

Boston University, United States

Chair, Mathematics and Statistics Department

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