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PhD Studentship: Developing Practical Method Based Guidance for Trial Statisticians for the Design and Analysis of SMART trials

Imperial College London

Qualification Type: PhD
Location: London
Funding for: UK Students
Funding amount: Stipend (tax free) of £21,843 pa for 3 years + home tuition fees (overseas fees cannot be covered)
Hours: Full Time
Placed On: 5th March 2026
Closes: 22nd March 2026
 

Supervisors: Professor Victoria Cornelius, Dr Hadith Rastad, Dr Tim Rawson

About the role

Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomised Trials (SMARTs) are increasingly used to evaluate multistage treatment strategies that adapt to patient response. They are now common in mental health, substance use, chronic disease management and other areas. A recent review by Freeman et al. (2009–2024) provides the most comprehensive overview of SMARTs to date and highlights several important common problems. First, sample size calculations rarely reflect the multistage structure and the intended treatment‑sequence comparisons. Second, reporting of initial and subsequent randomisation procedures is often incomplete. Third, primary aims and estimands are frequently unclear. Finally, embedded‑regime and tailored‑regime analyses are under‑used:  Only a minority of trials analyse prespecified treatment sequences, and none in the review implemented deeply tailored Dynamic Treatment Regimens methods in primary reports.

There are several complex aspects to SMARTs and these require specialised attention.  Specific supportive guidance is lacking and there is a lack of consideration regarding reporting, interpretability, reproducibility and clinical impact of SMARTs. Existing resources tend to present methods at a high level and are not tailored to the practical needs of applied trial statisticians. This aim of this PhD will be to understand and develop a practical, method‑by‑method guideline that support statisticians in the design and analysis choices of SMART trial. This includes:

  • Approaches to sample size calculation and design considerations
  • Selection of suitable analysis models for SMART designs, aligned with chosen estimands and assumptions. Comparison of model performance (under violated assumptions, with respect to bias and loss of efficiency)
  • Assessment of ease of implementation and interpretation in standard statistical software.
  • Identification of minimum reporting items needed to make SMART methods transparent and reproducible.

The project will be anchored in a clinical case study: the PATH sepsis trial, a stratified, sequentially randomised trial of precision antimicrobial prescribing with a nested feasibility assessment of second‑stage randomisation. PATH provides a rich, realistic setting in which to:

  • Apply and compare candidate SMART analysis strategies to actual two‑stage treatment sequences;
  • Explore sample‑size and design issues; and
  • Translate methodological recommendations into concrete reporting guidance for multi‑stage trials.

Overall aim

To develop a practical, method focused guideline for the design, analysis and reporting of SMART trials.

What we are looking for

This PhD is suitable for a UK resident with:

  • Strong analytical and programming skills (e.g. R, Stata or similar)
  • A Degree or Master’s with a substantial statistics component
  • Evidence of interest or experience in clinical trials methodology and adaptive designs

Funding information

  • stipend (tax free) of £21,843 pa for 3 years + home tuition fees (overseas fees cannot be covered)

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