At the forefront of medical development lies the world of cell and gene therapy. Unlike traditional, small molecule therapeutics, treatments based on biologics can treat, cure, or even prevent... 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 →
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 →
In parts 1 & 2 of our series on the confidence interval, we have covered some of the basic statistical concepts – means, standard deviations, and distributions –... read more →
A common discussion we at Quantics have with our clients surrounds the issue of pseudo-replicates. It’s an area of tension between scientist and statistician – pseudo-replicates reduce the cost... read more →