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 →
Validation of statistical software is required for use in regulatory work. Many auditors expect to see the traditional IQ, OQ, PQ approach applied to the base system (SAS, R,... 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 →

