So far in our series examining approaches to outlier management in bioassay, we’ve discussed the various perspectives on outliers held by stakeholders in the bioassay lifecycle and the problems... read more →
Previously, we examined the reasons why one might consider attempting to identify and remove outliers from bioassay data. From a scientific perspective, omitting any collected data is never ideal,... read more →
Outliers are among the topics which stimulate the most vigorous debate among the bioassay community. When a datapoint falls outside of the usual range observed for that metric, it... read more →
Management of the reference standard over the life of a product is critical to ensuring consistent production of material. We always want to be able to draw a link... read more →
When running a bioassay, we face a constant battle between two competing requirements. The assay must be able to detect when something has gone wrong with the experiment or... read more →

