Statistical principles are widely used to underpin claims for efficacy and safety for a large number of animal health and veterinary products. In recent years these principles have been embodied in EMEA/CVMP guidelines, and they are used for the development of both pharmaceutical and biological products. The overall goal of this workshop is to give non-statistical attendees an appreciation and understanding of the key statistical methods for designing, implementing and analysing clinical trials. This is achieved by introducing the underlying statistical principles and software approaches, followed by discussions on their application and relevance to regulatory guidelines.
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- Nome dell'eventoVeterinary Statistics
- Sede dell'eventoHarrington Hall Hotel
- Città/RegioneLondon
- PaeseRegno Unito
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- PaeseRegno Unito
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Our events cover a variety of areas including: production manufacturing, regulatory affairs, pharmacovigilance, clinical trials, research and development, therapeutics, respiratory medicine, marketing, health economics, quality assurance, patents and trade marks and licensing.
Attendance at Seminars is usually limited in order to offer ample opportunity for informal discussion. We also organise international Conferences on important issues affecting the pharmaceutical and related industries.

