Already a DIA Member? Sign in. Not a member? Join.

Sign in

Forgot User ID? or Forgot Password?

Not a Member?

Create Account and Join

Online

Sep 20, 2017 12:00 PM - Oct 18, 2017 1:30 PM

Innovative Statistical Approaches for Clinical Trials

Part 3: Bayesian Principles

Session Chair(s)

James  Whitmore, PhD, MS

James Whitmore, PhD, MS

Vice President, Biometrics

Kite Pharma, United States

The vast majority of applications of statistics in the design, monitoring, and analysis of clinical trials are based upon the classical, “frequentist” approach to statistical inference. An alternative that has seen increased use in medical research, particularly in the study of medical devices, is the Bayesian approach to statistical inference. While the frequentist collects data within a study to draw inferences regarding a true, but unknown, population, the Bayesian starts with an opinion regarding the population and modifies it based upon the data collected. In this module, we will describe the differences and similarities between the two approaches, and give examples of how Bayesian statistics may be useful in the design, monitoring, and analysis of clinical trials.

  • Conditional probability and Bayes Theorem
  • Bayesians versus Frequentists
  • Prior and posterior distributions
  • Eliciting prior distributions
  • Bayesian applications to clinical trials, including safety/efficacy monitoring, and continual reassessment method (CRM)
  • Examples

Exercise

Have an account?

Be informed and stay engaged.

Don't miss an opportunity - join our mailing list to stay up to date on DIA insights and events.