Innovation Pathways with Suzanne Dufault

Innovations in Clinical Trials

Date: March 11, 2026
Time: noon PT

Mission Hall, Room 3700
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Join UCSF Institute for Global Health Science for the Innovation Pathways Series on Innovations in Clinical Trials Design. The Innovation Pathways series takes place monthly.   

Speaker

Suzanne Dufault, PhD, Assistant Professor at UCSF 

Suzanne Dufault is an Assistant Professor in the UCSF Division of Biostatistics. With experience in trial design, simulation studies, and reproducible research, she aims to optimize decision-making in complex clinical investigations. Recent work spans tuberculosis treatment studies, including supporting the design and analysis of UNITE4TB’s PARADIGM4TB-01 trial (NCT06114628), and vector-borne disease research, including the design and analysis of the Applying Wolbachia to Eliminate Dengue trial (NCT03055585). 


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