Lukas Pin
Scholar

Lukas Pin

Google Scholar ID: QlJAnX8AAAAJ
PhD Student Biostatistics, University of Cambridge
Adaptive DesignsNonparametric StatisticsResponse-adaptive Randomisation
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Citations
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H-index
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Publications
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Co-authors
11
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Delivered multiple academic talks and lectures, including:
  • - “Enabling Practical Response Adaptive Designs: New Insights, Algorithms and Tests”
  • - “Revisiting Optimal Proportions for Binary Responses: Insights from Incorporating the Absent Perspective of Type-I Error Rate Control”
  • - “Maximising Power of the Brunner-Munzel Test through Response-Adaptive Randomisation”
  • - “A broad overview of Response-Adaptive-Randomisation with a novel application and some new insights”
  • - “Other applications of RAR: Backfill in dose finding and RAR for power”
  • - “Considerations for implementing and targeting optimal Response-Adaptive Randomisation designs”
  • - “Randomization-based Inference for MCP-Mod”
  • - “Implementing and Assessing Bayesian Response-Adaptive Randomisation for Backfilling in Dose-Finding Trials”
  • - “Finding the best Dose: A Patient-Oriented and Efficient Design for Early Phase Oncology Trials”
  • - “Implementing and assessing Bayesian response-adaptive randomisation”
Research Experience
  • Collaborates with Professor Sofía S. Villar to develop response-adaptive randomisation methods; served as the elected president at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, representing all postgraduate students and organizing welfare/career events; co-president of the Cambridge University Surf Society.
Education
  • PhD student in Biostatistics at the MRC Biostatistics Unit, University of Cambridge, supervised by Professor Sofía S. Villar.
Background
  • CEO and co-founder of a stealth startup, developing innovative solutions for food-related health issues; PhD student in Biostatistics at the MRC Biostatistics Unit, University of Cambridge, working on the further development of response-adaptive randomisation (RAR) methods for clinical trials.
Miscellany
  • Passionate about intercultural relations and languages; loves making new friends around the world; supported various initiatives such as “Lern-Fair” and “Experiment e.V.”.