
An Introduction to Statistics in Early Phase Trials
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"An Introduction to Statistics in Early Phase Trials" is anadmirably concise and practical guide to the pertinent context,principles and formulae for statisticians inexpert inthe application of their discipline to Phase I and II clinicalresearch". (Journal of Clinical Research Best Practices, 1 March2011) "An Introduction to Statistics in Early PhaseTrials provides concise descriptions of many early phase trialdesigns, along with the statistical equations necessary to gatherand analyze the data" (Annals of Pharmacotherapy,2010) "I enjoyed reading the work of Dr. Julious, Tan, andMachin,found it quite useful, and recommend it to others teachingabout, working with, or considering work in the learning phase ofdrug development." (Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics,2011)More details
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