Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock for the past few months (and, honestly, who could blame you), you will have interacted with artificial intelligence (AI) in some form.... read more →
When James Lind (of Edinburgh, no less) first tested vitamin C as a cure for scurvy in 1747, he happened upon an experiment design which has persisted to this... read more →
Population Pharmacokinetics (PopPK) is the gold standard method of understanding drug safety and efficacy, particularly as it provides a unique insight into the variation of drug behaviour from person... read more →
This blog introduces the concept of multiplicity, why it is important and offers some techniques for dealing with the issue. When planning a clinical study, lots of thought is... 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 →