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Target Trial Emulation & Real-World Evidence: A Practical Short Course

Virtual Workshop from June 9–12 and June 15–18, 2026
About the Course

About the Course

Synchronous, practical online short course focused on trial emulation and real-world evidence (RWE). The program integrates lectures, hands-on computer labs, and discussion-based journal clubs, enabling participants to learn and apply core concepts such as target trial emulation, bias and confounding control, and the use of external comparator groups, with the opportunity to earn a certificate of completion from a globally recognized academic center.


Director

Charles E. Leonard, PharmD, MSCE, MPH, FISPE
Associate Professor of Epidemiology

Hosted by University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine’s
Center for Real-World Effectiveness and Safety of Therapeutics (CREST)


When & Where

Virtual, via Zoom on June 9–12 and June 15–18, 2026 (8 consecutive business days for 3 hours/day plus a 15-minute break).

Who Can Register?

Individuals interested in target trial emulation and RWE, including students, researchers, clinicians, regulators, and industry professionals seeking to strengthen their understanding of topical epidemiologic methods.


Registration is Open!

Registration PeriodGeneral RegistrantsWorld Bank Registrants
Early Bird
(on or before April 15)
$1,750$480
Standard
(after April 15)
$2,000$550

Contact Info:

General Inquiries/Questions: 
Charles Leonard celeonar@pennmedicine.upenn.edu

Registration Questions:
Adrianne Sanogo asanogo@pennmedicine.upenn.edu