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"The Complexity of Clinical Trials in the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease: An Investigator's Perspective"

Randomized clinical trials are more logistically difficult, more expensive, and need to consider more ethical issues than any other epidemiologic design strategy – yet if well designed and conducted, randomized trials can provide the highest level of assurance about the effect of the intervention itself. This lecture will address the complexity of randomized trials of prevention from an investigator’s standpoint, in the context of the evaluation of aspirin in the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease.
We invite you to join us for a reception after the lecture.
Please register in advance to secure a seat- space is limited!
Organizational and administrative matters
Speakers
Prof. Julie Buring,
Professor in the Department of Epidemiology
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Event organizer
Institut für Public Health
Time
16:00 Uhr
Venue/location
Charité Campus Mitte
Hörsaalruine
Virchowweg 16
Links
Information about Prof. Julie Buring