What is Statistical Thinking?

Statistical thinking is an approach to problem-solving that involves understanding and applying concepts from statistics to make informed decisions and draw conclusions. It’s not just about crunching numbers, but about…

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Understanding Sources of Variation – The Key to Meaningful Results

To draw general conclusions about a population, it is necessary to sample its variation. Introduction Variability in experiments is inevitable due to biological and technical effects. Controlling technical variability enhances…

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Strategic Thinking in Biotech/Medtech R&D

During the COVID-19 pandemic, life sciences investment surged, with biotech stock valuations and IPO funding peaking in 2021. However, investment has declined significantly, leading to tightening R&D belts and streamlined…

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Study Design: Think “Scientific Value” not “P-Values”

"Statistically based experimental designs have been available for over a century. However, many preclinical researchers are completely unaware of these methods, and the success of experiments is usually equated only…

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