Methods Speaker Series Webinars

Methods Speaker Series Webinars

Therapeutics Initiative logoHere is a list of all of the research methods webinars we’ve hosted as part of the TI Methods Speaker Series. Click on a presentation title to view the details and the associated webinar recording.

 

Jump to: Artificial intelligence | Guidelines and trials development/reporting | Knowledge translation/dissemination | Meta-analysis and statistical methods | Systematic reviews | Other topics

 

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Title of presentation Speaker(s)
Addressing challenges for applying systematic review methods using AI Eitan Agai
Elicit: applying language models to evidence synthesis Jungwon Byun
Keep a human in the machine and other lessons learned from deploying and maintaining Colandr Samantha Cheng
Introduction to machine learning in Python: classification and clustering Shayan Fahimi
Using rapid methods to develop diagnostic imaging referral guidelines Candyce Hamel
New models of evidence synthesis using machine learning/artificial intelligence Iain Marshall
Exploring heterogeneity in meta-analysis Caspar J. van Lissa
Text mining systematic reviews: new directions for qualitative research synthesis Caspar J. van Lissa

 

GUIDELINES and TRIALS: DEVELOPMENT/REPORTING

Title of presentation Speaker(s)
Evaluating prospective study registration and result reporting of trials conducted in Canada from 2009 to 2019 Mohsen Alayche
How to improve clinical trial reporting – insights from Europe and the US Till Bruckner
Using rapid methods to develop diagnostic imaging referral guidelines Candyce Hamel
An evidence-based look (as much as possible) at clinical practice guidelines James McCormack
The PRISMA 2020 statement: an updated guideline for reporting systematic reviews Matthew Page
What is your question? Causal and predictive purposes of clinical trials and the implications for analysis Stephen Senn
Impact of reporting guidelines and prevalence of inconsistency in systematic reviews with network meta-analysis Areti-Angeliki Veroniki, Sofia Tsokani
Innovations in methods and evaluation of guideline development Wojtek Wiercioch

 

KNOWLEDGE TRANSLATION/DISSEMINATION

Title of presentation Speaker(s)
What’s counted and what counts: metrics in scholarly publishing Michele Avissar-Whiting
Social media is a goldmine for academics but why aren’t they using it? Kim Encel
Disseminating academic outputs Michael Johnny, Krista Jensen
Do we need journal peer review? Changes between 121 epidemiology preprints and their subsequent journal publications Mario Malički
Effective use of graphics in the presentation of scientific information George Osol
Communicating the results of a systematic review in simple statements Nancy Santesso
Preprints: Catalyzing Equity and Integrity in Scientific Discourse Larissa Shamseer
Open Science: Transparency and reproducibility in the research life cycle Mathew Vis-Dunbar

 

META-ANALYSIS and STATISTICAL METHODS

Title of presentation Speaker(s)
The I-squared statistic does not tell us how much the effect size varies in a meta-analysis Michael Borenstein
On the difficulties of determining the lethality of COVID-19 and the various ways in which Bayesian methods can help Harlan Campbell
Visualizing public health data: strategies and tools Anamaria Crisan
The likelihood ratio meta-analysis method for updating systematic reviews Colin Dormuth
Meta-analysis: from black box to clear box Colin Dormuth
Artifact corrections for effect sizes Matthew B. Jané
Common errors in meta-analyses and meta-regressions in strength and conditioning research Daniel Kladec
Power analysis in meta-analysis Ed Kroc
Use of individual participant data meta-analysis to address challenges in mental health assessment research Brooke Levis
The development of a risk of bias tool for network meta-analysis Carole Lunny
Introduction to a new risk of bias tool for network meta-analysis (RoB NMA tool) Carole Lunny
Introduction to a new risk of bias tool for network meta-analysis Carole Lunny
Research synthesis is older than you think. Some early pioneers of meta-analysis Stephen Senn
What is your question? Causal and predictive purposes of clinical trials and the implications for analysis Stephen Senn
It’s about nothing: dealing with missing data in clinical trials Joel Singer
Harnessing the power of excess statistical significance Tom Stanley
Exploring heterogeneity in meta-analysis Casper J. van Lissa
Diagnostic test accuracy network meta-analysis methods Areti-Angeliki Veroniki, Sofia Tsokani
Impact of reporting guidelines and prevalence of inconsistency in systematic reviews with network meta-analysis Areti-Angeliki Veroniki, Sofia Tsokani
QUADAS-C: a tool for assessing risk of bias in comparative diagnostic accuracy studies Bada Yang

 

SYSTEMATIC and RAPID REVIEWS

Title of presentation Speaker(s)
Addressing challenges for applying systematic review methods using AI Etan Agai
Overlap of primary studies in overviews Dr. Javier Bracchiglione
The likelihood ratio meta-analysis method for updating systematic reviews Colin Dormuth
Using rapid methods to develop diagnostic imaging referral guidelines Candyce Hamel
An introduction to commonly encountered scenarios when synthesizing systematic reviews Carole Lunny
Synthesizing evidence about harms in systematic reviews Evan Mayo-Wilson
The PRISMA 2020 statement: an updated guideline for reporting systematic reviews Matthew Page
Systematic review searching: an overview of best practices & real world experiences Rebecca Rishar
Should research in predatory journals be included in systematic reviews? Larissa Shamseer
Rapid reviews: what do we know? Adrienne Stevens
Text mining systematic reviews: new directions for qualitative research synthesis Caspar J. van Lissa
Impact of reporting guidelines and prevalence of inconsistency in systematic reviews with network meta-analysis Areti-Angeliki Veroniki, Sofia Tsokani

 

OTHER RESEARCH METHODS TOPICS

Title of presentation Speaker(s)
Right Review tool: development, evaluation and application Krystle Amog
Basics of patient-oriented research: case study in patient engagement Kristi Coldwell, Lynne Feehan, Larry Mróz
Improving science through meta-research Tom Hardwicke
Equity in evidence synthesis Jennifer Petkovic

 

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