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Grand Rounds June 9, 2023: Emulating Randomized Clinical Trials with Non-randomized Real-world Evidence Studies: Results From The RCT DUPLICATE Initiative (Shirley V. Wang, PhD)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

The first aim of the project is to use healthcare databases to emulate the design of 30 completed trials and predict the results of 7 ongoing trials. The third aim is to evaluate factors that predict concordance between the trials and the databases. . – What are you interested in on the analytic front regarding this topic?

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Revolutionizing Medicine and Public Health: The Emergence of Big Data in Healthcare

Roots Analysis

Velocity: Big Data needs to be handled promptly as businesses generate data at an unprecedented speed, driven by the growing adoption of Internet of Things (IoT), and technologies, such as RFID tags, sensors, and smart meters are used to deal with the high velocity of data in real-time. It is loosely arranged into categories using meta tags.

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What to expect from PEGS Europe 2023: Day 3

Drug Discovery World

Anne Goupil-Lamy, PhD, Science Council Fellow at BIOVIA, BIOVIA, Dassault Systèmes, on: ‘Computational nanobody binding epitope prediction and re-epitoping’. He will present on science and risk-based shelf-life prediction for protein biologics.

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AI is critical to solving new complexities in drug discovery

Drug Discovery World

It also carries a much higher price tag for failure. A benefit of this approach is that we’re able to also predict efficacy because we ensured the model was fully traceable, meaning we understood the rationale behind those efficacy signals. On top of that, pharmaceutical development is extremely complex in itself.

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