The Community Forum creates a space for the PHUSE Community to unite and discuss industry topics of interest in an informal setting. Alongside this, each Working Group will use Disqus to host offline discussions and continue sharing information. |
After the success of their previous event, Real World Evidence will host a second Community Forum: Ingestion and Standardization of Real World Data.
This community forum will discuss the options and challenges when using and standardizing a variety of available real-world data sources including the corresponding data models and ingestion methods. There will be room for questions and discussion after each topic and a general Q&A at the end. The discussion will continue through the online Disqus forum. This free, virtual event will take place 5 October 2022, 15:00 (BST)/ 10:00 (EST). Register here!
Real World Evidence hosted the latest PHUSE Community Forum. The Role of the Statistician and Statistical Programmer in Real-World Data Analysis took place place 6 July 2022. Head over to the online Disqus Forum to join the post meeting discussions.
This event is free and takes place virtually. If you have any questions, contact workinggroups@phuse.global. To catch up on the previous Community Forums, visit the PHUSE archive. |
Previous Community Forums:
Date/ Time | Working Group | Title | Speakers | Recordings |
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18 January | Real World Evidence | Dr Cheryl Grandinetti, FDA andKris Wenzel, MMS | Recording | |
21 February | Vera Pomerantseva, ZS Associates | Recording | ||
17 April | Dr. Junshui Ma, Merck | Recording | ||
18 April | Michèle Arnoe, IQVIA, Jeffrey Brown, TriNetX andBenjamin Forred, Sanford Research | Recording |
The Pharma Focused Initiatives within the R Consortium Community Forum took place 7 December 2021. In this Community Forum which falls under the Data Visualisation & Open Source Technology Working Group, Joseph Rickert of RStudio discussed ongoing initiatives within the R Consortium focused on the use of R in pharma. Post presentation discussions are still available to view on the Disqus Forum.