08 Dec 2025 Methods Speaker Series Webinars
Here 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
SYSTEMATIC and RAPID REVIEWS
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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