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In the Pipeline - In the last few days, the question of why more drug companies haven’t been enlisted for vaccine production has come up. It’s mostly due...
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I have seen several people that I respect sharing this tweet. To my understanding, this is rather an oversimplification, detailed here: https://t.co/4DNuDPLg6N https://t.co/4DNuDPLg6N
GitHub - Introduction to simulation of randomized controlled trials in R –...
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I will gradually populate this with R code to run simulations of various RCT scenarios. Posting link here so I can pin this tweet. https://t.co/vR8B2JRNDS
medRxiv - Background The efficacy of interleukin-6 receptor antagonists in critically ill patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) is unclear. Methods We evaluated tocilizumab and sarilumab...
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RT @ErinMcCreary: With the Jan 7th announcement of the @remap_cap IL-6ra results: https://t.co/yophCZR40o and last nights @BMJ_Latest RCT…
Linkedin - Note to Scottish readers. Jab is the word that Sassenachs use to mean...
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RT @stephensenn: Check out my latest article: Dilly-Dally Delay? https://t.co/fMIyb39iR7 via @LinkedIn
Wiley Online Library - Missing data are ubiquitous in medical research, yet there is still uncertainty over when restricting to the complete records is likely to be acceptable,...
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RT @Melanie_Smuk: Paper is published 🙂 Missing data: A statistical framework for practice https://t.co/Z4k665Czu4
I have been inspired by this episode to do something called a GitHub, which is surprisingly not an old wooden ship from the Civil War era. I'll post this and future examples here: https://t.co/vR8B2JRNDS