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Causal inference perspective on randomized controlled trials with intercurrent events

Time:Wed.& Thur., 16:00-18:00, June 18 & June 24, 2026 (updated)

Venue:B725, Shuangqing Complex Building A

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Speaker:Peng Ding

Speaker:

Peng Ding (UC Berkeley)

Time:

Wed.& Thur., 16:00-18:00, June 18 & June 24, 2026 (updated)

Venue:

B725, Shuangqing Complex Building A

Title:

Causal inference perspective on randomized controlled trials with intercurrent events

Abstract:

Randomized controlled trials are the gold standard for medical research. However, intercurrent events complicate the analysis and interpretation of randomized controlled trials. The ICH E9(R1) Addendum provides some guidance, which is far from clear and solid. I will discuss the causal inference perspective on randomized controlled trials with intercurrent events.

DATEJune 23, 2026
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