For two consective years, I have skipped the meeting. Instead, I attended the FDA/Industry Statistical Workshop. JSM may be good to the students, but may not be good for professions (especially for statisticians who are working in drug development area). JSM has a lot of sessions/presentions that are unfiltered and too theoretic. A lot of stuff may never have the value in application. Even though it may be applicable one day, it may not be acceptable to the regulatory agencies.
The statistical conferences, symposiums, workshops with focus on clinical trial and drug development have thrived in recent years. Twice a year, FDA holds its workshops: one with Drug InformationAssociation "FDA/industry statistical forum" and one with ASA "FDA/industry statistical workhop". These conferences are more specific to the biopharmaceutical field and the topics are more relevant to the daily work of biostatisticians.
There are also several societies with focus on biostatics, for example, the International Society for Biopharmaceutical Statistics (ISBS) and the International Society for Clinical Statistics (ISCS). The International Chinese Statistical Association (ICSA) is also adjusting its focus to the biopharmaceutical field. Within ASA, biopharmaceutical network has been formed.
To get a flavor of the topics in these meetings, see the following links:
- 2009 FDA/Industry Statistical Workshop online program and presentations (The password to view presentations is Capitol
- Biopharmaceutical network's webinar topics and handouts
3 comments:
I just want your blog and learned a lot! Thanks for sharing all the workshop/conference presentations!
And the ISCB (http://www.iscb.info/) is meeting in Ottawa in August this year. Int'l Society for Clinical Biostatisticians.
Thanks for posting these blog related to Biostatistics conferences/workshops. It will be really useful for my Job Search.
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