Statisticians in the Pharmaceutical Industry explained

Statisticians in the Pharmaceutical Industry, abbreviated to PSI, is an organisation for the promotion of statistical thinking in order to improve the quality of research and development in the pharmaceutical industry.

History

PSI is a non-profit organisation formed in 1977 which was later converted to a company limited by guarantee, a process which was completed in January 2003. PSI achieves its vision by providing a forum for regular discussion of statistics and matters relating to the practice of statistics in the pharmaceutical industry, as well as promoting good statistical practice within the industry.

PSI's membership is around 1000 statisticians from across the Pharmaceutical Industry and academia. About 80% of these are UK based. PSI hosts an annual three day conference for its members, as well as several one-day meetings and training courses. It publishes a quarterly newsletter "SPIN" and sponsors the international journal "Pharmaceutical Statistics", published by John Wiley & Sons.

PSI is a member of the European Federation of Statisticians in the Pharmaceutical Industry (EFSPI).

PSI Conference

PSI has held an annual conference every year since 1978. In its early years the conference was typically held at an English university, but later moved to hotel conference facilities. The first conference to be held outside the United Kingdom was in 2008, but since then the venue has tended to alternate between the UK and other European venues outside the UK. The full list of conference locations is shown below:

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LocationPSI Chair
1978The Falcon Hotel, Stratford-upon-AvonJorgen Seldrup, Geigy
1979University of Oxford, Jesus College, OxfordJohn Lewis, ICI
1980University of Cambridge, Newnham College, CambridgeJohn Lewis, ICI
1981University of Nottingham, Lincoln Hall, NottinghamAlan Ebbutt, Ciba-Geigy
1982University of York, Wentworth College, YorkChris Hallett, Roche
1983University of Bristol, Wills Hall, BristolChris Hallett, Roche
1984University of Oxford, St Hilda's College, OxfordDavid Robinson, Glaxo
1985University of Sheffield, Sorby Hall, SheffieldDavid Robinson, Glaxo
1986University of Southampton, The Murray Building, SouthamptonJohn Shelton, Searle
1987The Cairn Hotel, HarrogateJohn Shelton, Searle
1988The Prince of Wales Hotel, SouthportRichard Hews, Pfizer
1989Atlantic Tower Hotel, LiverpoolCynthia Haliburn, SK&F Labs
1990The Viking Hotel, YorkAlec Vardy, Duphar
1991The Grand Hotel, BristolAlec Vardy, Duphar
1992Hospitality Inn, BrightonPhil Poole, Sterling Winthrop
1993The Grand Hotel, BristolPhil Poole, Pfizer
1994Hilton National Hotel, CoventryMick Godley, Zeneca
1995The Imperial Hotel, BlackpoolMick Godley, Zeneca
1996De Vere Royal Bath Hotel, BournemouthDavid Morgan, HMR
1997Stratford Moat House Hotel, Stratford-upon-AvonDavid Morgan, HMR
1998The Old Swan Hotel, HarrogateAndy Grieve, Pfizer
1999De Vere Grand Harbour Hotel, SouthamptonAndy Grieve, Pfizer
2000Stakis Metropole Hotel, BrightonJohn Chapman, Quintiles
2001Carden Park Hotel, ChesterJohn Chapman, Serono
2002Sopwell House Hotel, St AlbansSue McKeown, Procter & Gamble
2003Tortworth Court Hotel, Wotton-under-EdgeSue McKeown, Procter & Gamble
2004Carden Park Hotel, ChesterKerry Gordon, Quintiles
2005City Hall, Cardiff (Joint meeting with Royal Statistical Society)Kerry Gordon, Quintiles
2006Tortworth Court Hotel, Wotton-under-EdgePaul Worthington, Chiltern International
2007Carden Park Hotel, ChesterPaul Worthington, Takeda
2008The Hotel, Brussels (Joint meeting with EFSPI)Sara Hughes, GlaxoSmithKline
2009Hilton Metropole Hotel, BrightonSara Hughes, GlaxoSmithKline
2010Midland Hotel, ManchesterStephen Pyke, Pfizer
2011Cotswold Water Park, South CerneyStephen Pyke, Pfizer
2012The Belfry, Sutton ColdfieldKatherine Hutchinson, Quanticate
2013Grand Central Hotel, GlasgowKatherine Hutchinson, Quanticate
2014The Tower Hotel, LondonRobert Cuffe, ViiV Healthcare
2015Millennium Gloucester Hotel, LondonRobert Cuffe, ViiV Healthcare
2016Pullman Hotel, BerlinMark Morris, Conatus Pharmaceuticals
2017Grange Tower Bridge Hotel, LondonNigel Howitt, Covance
2018Beurs van Berlage, AmsterdamNigel Howitt, Covance
2019Queen Elizabeth II Centre, LondonNigel Howitt, Covance
2020Webinar SeriesLucy Rowell, Roche
2021Online ConferenceLucy Rowell, Roche
2022Chrissie Fletcher, GSK
2023Chrissie Fletcher, GSK
2024

Footnotes

  1. The abbreviation PSI is chosen in preference to the more literal SPI to avoid connotations with the word "spy", and to tie in with the Greek letter Ψ - Greek letters playing a substantial part in statistics. Ψ was the original logo of PSI.
  2. The 2020 conference had been scheduled to take place in Barcelona but was changed to a Webinar series because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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