Best Paper Winners

Best Paper Winners

Thanks to everyone who presented a paper at PharmaSUG 2024. There were many outstanding paper presentations. The section chairs awarded the status of Best Paper to the following papers:

Advanced Programming

AP-253. Build Your Own PDF Generator: A Practical Demonstration of Free and Open-Source Tools
James Austrow, Cleveland Clinic

AP-295. Replicating SASĀ® Procedures in R with the PROCS Package
David Bosak, r-sassy.org

 

Data Standards

DS-360. A quick guide to SDTM and ADaM mapping of liquid Oncology Endpoints.
Swaroop Kumar Koduri, Ephicacy Lifescience Analytics Pvt Ltd
Shashikant Kumar, Ephicacy Lifescience Analytics
Sathaiah Sanga, Ephicacy Lifescience Analytics

Data Visualization and Reporting

DV-458. Quarto 1.4: Revolutionizing Open-source Dashboarding Capabilities
Joshua Cook, University of West Florida (UWF)
Kirk Paul Lafler, sasNerd

e-Posters

PO-451. Simplifying Edit Check Configuration
Vandita Tripathi, Ms
Manas Saha, TCS

Leadership Skills

LS-345. Leadership Lessons from Another Life: How my Previous Career Helped Me as a Statistician
Christiana Hawn, Catalyst Flex
Lily Ray, Catalyst Clinical Research

Metadata Management

MM-267. A Practical Approach to Automating SDTM Using a Metadata-Driven Method That Leverages CRF Specifications and SDTM Standards
Xiangchen Cui, Crisprtx Therapeutics
Min Chen, CRISPR Therapeutics
Jessie Wang, CRISPR Therapeutics

Real World Evidence and Big Data

RW-275. Win a PS5! How to Run and Compare Propensity Score Matching Performance Across Multiple Algorithms in Five Minutes or Less
Catherine Briggs, SAS
Sherrine Eid, SAS Institute
Samiul Haque, SAS Institute
Robert Collins, SAS Institute

Solution Development

SD-262. Integration of SAS GRID environment and SF-36 Health Survey scoring API with SAS Packages
Bart Jablonski, yabwon

SD-266. A Tool for Automated Comparison of Core Variables Across ADaM Specifications Files
Amy Zhang, Merck & Co.
Huei-Ling Chen, Merck & Co.

 

Statistics and Analytics

ST-251. Dealing with Missing Data: Practical Implementation in SAS and R
Isabella Wang, Eli Lilly & Co.
Jin Xie, Eli Lilly & Co.
Lauren George, Eli Lilly & Co.

Strategic Implementation & Innovation

SI-140. A fear of missing out and a fear of messing up : A Strategic Roadmap for ChatGPT Integration at Company Level
Kevin Lee, Karuna Therapeutics

Submission Standards

SS-363. A Programmer’s Insight into an Alternative to TQT Study Data Submission
Hiba Najeeb, Vertex Pharmaceuticals
Raghavender Ranga, Vertex Pharmaceuticals