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Activity Number: 651 - Perception and Use of Adaptive Designs in Industry and Academia: Comparison of the Four DIA Adaptive Design Scientific Working Group Surveys Conducted from 2000 Through 2015
Type: Topic Contributed
Date/Time: Thursday, August 3, 2017 : 10:30 AM to 12:20 PM
Sponsor: Biopharmaceutical Section
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Title: Perception and Use of Adaptive Designs in the Industry and Academia: Comparison of the DIA Adaptive Design Scientific Working Group Surveys with Emphasis on Improvements Over Time
Author(s): Mitchell Thomann*
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The DIA Adaptive Design Scientific Working Group (ADSWG) Survey Subteam has been gathering information on the perception and use of adaptive designs (ADs) for clinical development programs across industry and academic institutions. Some key components of this survey are the number of ADs which have been designed, implemented and completed in the past four years and the perceptions of various barriers to the increased acceptance of ADs at each institution. This information has been gathered in 2008, 2012 and we have new data to present from 2016. This presentation will summarize the results of the 2016 AD usage survey and compare with previous AD surveys to highlight key areas of increased acceptance and implementation of ADs and identify areas in which significant improvements can still be made.


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