Statistics is divided between two camps: the frequentists and the Bayesians. The latter of these has begun to attract more popular attention in recent years with the rise of... read more →
A concept we’ve discussed several times over the years is that of homogeneity of variance. We highlight it so regularly as it’s among the most critical properties that relative... read more →
In previous blogs, we’ve examined the statistics behind Non-Compartmental PK/PD analysis. The existence of the Non-Compartmental Analysis (NCA) implies the existence of compartmental analysis, and, indeed, it is among... read more →
In our blog introducing bioequivalence, we described how studies establishing bioequivalence can be a way to avoid expensive clinical trials without compromising on the safety or efficacy of a... read more →
Bioassays can be expensive, both in terms of time and money. It is, therefore, sensible to consider bioassay optimisation: ways to design assays which minimise resource use while maximising... read more →

