This article proposes a novel adaptive design algorithm that can be used to find optimal treatment allocations in N-of-1 clinical trials. This new methodology uses two Laplace approximations to provide a computationally efficient estimate of population and individual random effects within a repeated measures, adaptive design framework. Given the efficiency of this approach, it is also adopted for treatment selection to target the collection of data for the precise estimation of treatment effects. To evaluate this approach, we consider both a simulated and motivating N-of-1 clinical trial from the literature. For each trial, our methods were compared with the multiarmed bandit approach and a randomized N-of-1 trial design in terms of identif...
We propose a class of phase II clinical trial designs with sequential stopping and adaptive treatmen...
We propose a novel response-adaptive randomisation procedure for multi-armed trials with normally di...
BACKGROUND:Bayesian adaptive designs can be more efficient than traditional methods for multi-arm ra...
This article proposes a novel adaptive design algorithm that can be used to find optimal treatment a...
Background Adaptive designs offer added flexibility in the execution of clinical tri...
Clinical trial seek to investigate novel treatments, asses the relative benefits of competing therap...
Bayesian adaptive designs are emerging as popular approach to develop adaptive clinical trials. In t...
Background: Adaptive designs offer added flexibility in the execution of clinical trials, including ...
Development of treatments for rare diseases is challenging due to the limited number of patients ava...
AbstractDevelopment of treatments for rare diseases is challenging due to the limited number of pati...
Clinical trials have traditionally followed a fixed design, in which randomization probabilities of ...
We propose a novel response-adaptive randomization procedure for multi-armed trials with continuous ...
This book addresses the issue of designing experiments for comparing two or more treatments, when th...
My dissertation focuses mainly on Bayesian adaptive designs for phase I and phase II clinical trials...
Adaptive designs for multi-armed clinical trials have become increasingly popular recently because o...
We propose a class of phase II clinical trial designs with sequential stopping and adaptive treatmen...
We propose a novel response-adaptive randomisation procedure for multi-armed trials with normally di...
BACKGROUND:Bayesian adaptive designs can be more efficient than traditional methods for multi-arm ra...
This article proposes a novel adaptive design algorithm that can be used to find optimal treatment a...
Background Adaptive designs offer added flexibility in the execution of clinical tri...
Clinical trial seek to investigate novel treatments, asses the relative benefits of competing therap...
Bayesian adaptive designs are emerging as popular approach to develop adaptive clinical trials. In t...
Background: Adaptive designs offer added flexibility in the execution of clinical trials, including ...
Development of treatments for rare diseases is challenging due to the limited number of patients ava...
AbstractDevelopment of treatments for rare diseases is challenging due to the limited number of pati...
Clinical trials have traditionally followed a fixed design, in which randomization probabilities of ...
We propose a novel response-adaptive randomization procedure for multi-armed trials with continuous ...
This book addresses the issue of designing experiments for comparing two or more treatments, when th...
My dissertation focuses mainly on Bayesian adaptive designs for phase I and phase II clinical trials...
Adaptive designs for multi-armed clinical trials have become increasingly popular recently because o...
We propose a class of phase II clinical trial designs with sequential stopping and adaptive treatmen...
We propose a novel response-adaptive randomisation procedure for multi-armed trials with normally di...
BACKGROUND:Bayesian adaptive designs can be more efficient than traditional methods for multi-arm ra...