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Statistical Aids for Management Decisions in Drug Research and Development

Business Knowledge Series course (Live Web)

Duration: 1 half-day session
Please note the System Requirements below.
CEUs: 0.3
(This course is not currently scheduled.)

Presented by David Salsburg, Ph.D., retired, formerly senior research fellow at Pfizer Central Research; author of The Lady Tasting Tea: How Statistics Revolutionized Science in the Twentieth Century

This lecture combines Dr. Salsburg's 30 years of experience in the drug industry with the insights or recent pyschological studies and current developments in Bayesian statistics to present statistical techniques that can aid decision makers.

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Who should attend

Designed for anyone who is involved in deciding whether to advance or drop a research project in the face of limited information

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Students attend Live Web classes using a Web browser and a telephone and interact with their instructor and fellow classmates in real time. Each student receives an e-mail with instructions on how to join the class three business days before the class begins. The instructions e-mail includes a link to download the course materials. Students need to download and print the course materials prior to class.
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