JSM Activity #135

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135 Mon, 8/4/03, 12:30 PM - 1:50 PM R-Barcelona I & II
Biopharmaceutical Section Roundtable Luncheons (Fee Event) - Luncheons - Roundtable Lnch
Biopharmaceutical Section
Organizer(s): Anna B. Nevius, Food and Drug Administration
ML01: Regulatory, Ethical, and Statistical Issues of the FDA's Accelerated Approval Process - THIS LUNCHEON IS SOLD OUTQing Liu, RWJ Pharmaceutical Research Institute
ML02: Adjustment for Covariates in Randomized Clinical Trials: A Regulator's Perspective - THIS LUNCHEON IS SOLD OUTThomas J. Permutt, Food and Drug Administration
ML03: Noninferiority Active Control Trial - THIS LUNCHEON IS SOLD OUTHsien-Ming James Hung, Food and Drug Administration
ML04: Impact of Secondary Endpoint Multiplicity Issues on Drug Development Programs - THIS LUNCHEON IS SOLD OUTThomas P. Capizzi, Merck Research Laboratories
ML05: Vaccine Lot Consistency IssuesPeter A. Lachenbruch, Food and Drug Administration
 

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Revised March 2003