logo
 
Join us on 28th February at 10am GMT for the first episode in Edanz' series on systematic reviews. 

Popular when analysing clinical trials, systematic reviews are complex and analysis-driven pieces of research which are gaining popularity in all disciplines. On Researcher Live, Edanz and Researcher will be bringing you experts to talk about the how’s and why’s of systematic reviews. In the first event in the series, where we will discuss the following questions

  • What are systematic literature reviews (SLRs)? Who uses them? Who can conduct them?
  • How are SLRs performed? What are the key steps?
  • What are the guidelines for conducting SLRs? How are SLRs evaluated for quality?
  • What are evidence levels? Why are SLRs on top of the evidence level pyramid?

To ask a question during the event, please click the raise hand icon or go to Slido.com and use the code #R2802.

For Edanz' series for early career researchers, click here.

Get 1-year free membership on Edanz Learning Lab here.

To host a live event, please email kristine.lennie@researcher-app.com

 
Date and Time
Monday, February 28, 2022 10:00 AM 10:00 am - 11:00 am GMT+0
Speakers Dr Tim Spelman

Tim is Head of Statistics at the MSBase Registry, Assistant Professor at the department of Clinical Neuroscience at the Karolinska Institute and senior statistician at the Doherty and Burnet Institutes. He is also a practising medical doctor with particular interests in epidemiology, population and public health.

,Dr Victor Popoola

Dr Popoola is a highly trained and experienced physician-epidemiologist with more than 12 years’ experience in clinical medicine, public health, design/implementation of epidemiological studies, statistical analysis employing quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methodology, and manuscript development for publication. He is currently working on his PhD dissertation on the use of PrEP for HIV prevention in sub-Saharan Africa. He is proficient in using multiple statistical software including Stata, SPSS, R, SAS, and NVivo.

,Scott McCleary

Scott specializes in online instructional design to assist learning. He has Master’s degree in education from the University of Southern Queensland, with postgraduate certification in Education Technology.

Scott has developed and delivered training programs for more than 40 organizations worldwide in fields such as: medical/pharma (Merck, Pfizer,  Banyu, NCGM hospital), business & finance (Deutsche Bank, Skandia, LEC Tokyo), big tech (Sony, Toshiba, Hitachi, Mitsubishi), government (The Japan Ministry of Foreign Affairs), K-12 (Benesse, Ochanomizu Seminar) and higher education (Komazawa University, Gakushuin University, Asia University, Kaetsu University, and the Berlin School of Economics and Law).

DOI: iG9yztubCRPfsy3Z1xyl_prepost_1

You might also like
Discover & Discuss Important Research

Keeping up-to-date with research can feel impossible, with papers being published faster than you'll ever be able to read them. That's where Researcher comes in: we're simplifying discovery and making important discussions happen. With over 19,000 sources, including peer-reviewed journals, preprints, blogs, universities, podcasts and Live events across 10 research areas, you'll never miss what's important to you. It's like social media, but better. Oh, and we should mention - it's free.

  • Download from Google Play
  • Download from App Store
  • Download from AppInChina

Researcher displays publicly available abstracts and doesn’t host any full article content. If the content is open access, we will direct clicks from the abstracts to the publisher website and display the PDF copy on our platform. Clicks to view the full text will be directed to the publisher website, where only users with subscriptions or access through their institution are able to view the full article.