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Introduction to Signal Detection and Data Mining

 
  April 25, 2011  
     
 
Hyatt Regency Boston, Boston, MA USA
Aug 16 2011 8:30AM - 5:00PM


Data Mining and Signal Detection Techniques to Improve Your Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance Operations
This course will provide techniques for uncovering potential drug safety signals, as well as expert instruction on the role of data mining in signal detection.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
• Why signal detection is needed
• Regulatory requirements
• Approaches to signal detection
• Good pharmacovigilance practices
• Data mining fundamentals
• How to use the Bayesian Confidence Propagation Neural Network (BCPNN)
• Review formulae for determining Proportional Reporting Ratio (PRR) and Multi-Item Gamma Poisson Shrinker (MGPS)


Event Code:
11439

 
 
Organized by: DIA
Invited Speakers: See website for speaker information
 
Deadline for Abstracts: Call contact
 
Registration:
For detailed program information including faculty and topics, please contact:

Susan Mazak
Tel. 215-442-6183

E-mail: susan.mazak@diahome.org
 
   
 
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