In part 1 of our series covering the confidence interval, we examined some of the basic statistical concepts associated with a bioassay. In particular, we saw that a... read more →
A crucial acknowledgement of the scientific method is that no measurement will ever be perfect: results will always have associated variability, no matter how sophisticated the methodology used. Bioassay... read more →
Accuracy and Precision are properties of an experiment which are often conflated – not least because they are often synonymous in everyday conversation. In science, however, they have separate,... read more →
A clinical trial is often designed to demonstrate that a new treatment is performing better than the currently available treatment. To do this, one must show that there is... read more →

