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Designing MAMS Trials

Advantages, issues and sample size

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Designing MAMS Trials | Advantages, issues and sample size

In this free webinar, we focus on Multi-arm Multi-stage (MAMS) clinical trial design.

A MAMS design evaluates multiple arms while giving the flexibility to stop early, drop study arms or add study arms as per the growing evidence from an on-going trial.

MAMS trials can provide a quick and efficient evaluation of multiple treatments, targets or doses under a single study protocol. As umbrella, platform and basket trials grow in popularity alongside the master protocol strategy, flexible statistical models and planning tools will be needed for designs such as MAMs.

In this free webinar you will learn about

  • Introduction to MAMS clinical trial design
  • Advantages of MAMS design
  • Types of multi-arm multi-stage trials
  • Group sequential MAMS trials
  • Worked examples
  • & more

Duration - 60 minutes

Speaker: Ronan Fitzpatrick, Head of Statistics, Statsols

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About Our Host
Ronan Fitzpatrick

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Ronan Fitzpatrick is Head of Statistics at Statsols and the Lead Researcher for nQuery Sample Size Software. He has been a guest lecturer for many institutions including the FDA.
Reducing the risk & cost of clinical trials, for innovative organizations such as:
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