About

This site is dedicated to improving the design and analysis of epilepsy clinical trials. It challenges entrenched analytic conventions, promotes efficient use of data, and frames estimands around clinically meaningful benefit with statistical rigour.

Topics include trial design, analysis of seizure counts and time-to-event outcomes, handling missing data, placebo response, multiplicity, treatment-effect heterogeneity, and the gap between statistical results and clinical decision-making. Practical R examples accompany many posts.

Fei Zuo

My work focuses on clinical trial methodology, principled estimand and endpoint strategy, Bayesian approaches, and transparent reporting that supports sound regulatory and clinical decisions.

Education

  • MSc in Biostatistics, University of Toronto, 2020
  • MPH in Epidemiology, University of Toronto, 2013

Contact

Comments and methodological discussion are welcome.

Email: fei.stats@gmail.com


Disclaimer: The views expressed on this site are my own. Posts document independent methodological work and personal research notes. My work represents general methodological exploration for educational purposes and is not based on any specific study, program, or proprietary design. All examples use simulated data.