Official Program

DAY 1: 19 October 2022

8:30–9:00
Registration and Welcome
9:00–9:45

Prof. Dr Stijn Vansteelandt

Ugent

10:05–10:25
Mona Emampour
U. Technology
Machine Learning Approaches for Monitoring Processes with Multivariate Count Data
11:05–11:25
Coffee Break
11:25–11:45
Bruno Boulanger
PharmaLex
12:05–12:25
G. Duchateau-Nguyen

Roche

12:40–14:00
Lunch
14:00–14:45

Prof. Dr Olivier Thas

UHasselt
15:05 - 15:25

Nicholas Hein

Janssen
15:25 - 15:45
Coffee Break
16:50–17:10
Eric Rozet
PharmaLex
A Bayesian perspective of ICH-Q2 and Q14: how to connect the dots from development to routine.
17:10 - 17:30
Coffee Break
Dinner at The Hergé Museum with a presentation by Dr Luc BIJNENS

DAY 2: 20 October 2022

8:30–9:00

Registration

9:00–9:45
Dan Lin
GSK
ScRNA Seq Technology for Vaccine Development: Multi-Omics Analysis for Discovery of Antigen Specificity.
10:55–11:25
Coffee Break
12:25–12:45

Alemu Assefa

Janssen
Visualization and quantification of polyfunctionality of T-cells at single cell level
12:45–14:00
Lunch
15:20-15:40
Coffee Break
15:40-16:25

Dr Steven Walfish

USP

Stephen Karanja

Janssen
Statistical and scientific considerations in application of two-phase stability model for vaccine shelf-life estimation
16:45 - 17:05

Yimer Kifle Wasihun

Janssen

DAY 3: 21 October 2022

9:30–9:50
Juliane Siebourg-Polster

Roche

10:30–10:45
My talk in 3 minutes

Francisca Galindo Garre

Janssen
Application of non-linear model to SPLIT-PLOT study DESIGN

Francisca Galindo Garre

Janssen
A Bayesian approach to a simple adjustment for curvature in a vaccine stability study
10:45–11:10
Coffee Break
12:30–12:50

Caroline Leveder

Sanofi

12:50-13:00
Closing remarks and end of conference

The Adolphe Quetelet Society is delighted to invite you to an exclusive Social Dinner on Wednesday 19th October – 08:00pm

The Hergé Museum
Rue du Labrador, 26 – B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve

The dinner will be an opportunity to network informally with your colleagues.