In: Tools and Resources

Abstract Sifter: a comprehensive front-end system to PubMed
February 27, 2018

In this article, Nancy Baker and colleagues introduce the Abstract Sifter, a Microsoft Excel based application that enhances existing search capabilities…

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Simple statistics
February 1, 2018

This website was published by Tom MacWright and contributers to provide a library of statistical methods in readible JavaScript. This detailed…

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PAASP and Phinnex
December 19, 2017

PAASP, Henrich Pharma Consulting and Global Clinical Trials (GCT) are the founding members of the Pharma Innovation Excellence (PHINNEX) consortium What…

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The Experimental Design Assistant
November 10, 2017

Addressing the common problems that researchers encounter when designing and analyzing animal experiments will improve the reliability of in vivo research….

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Simple Randomisation
October 11, 2017

A randomization tool for the daily routine The case study in this Newsletter illustrates very well the importance of study subject…

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Block randomisation
October 11, 2017

In this section we provide information about useful tools for designing and analyzing experiments – instruments and equipment, which we at…

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Tools and resources – September 2017
September 28, 2017

In this Newsletter issue, we introduce helpful resources for educational and training purposes, which were recently published and which all address…

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Useful Tools in Newsletter September 2017
September 19, 2017

In this Newsletter issue, we introduce helpful resources for educational and training purposes, which were recently published and which all address…

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Webinar bei Martin Michel
January 30, 2017

Prof. Dr. Martin Michel presented the November Cohen Veterans Bioscience Webinar on November 16th from 12 pm noon – 1 pm ET. Martin…

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Accurate design of in vitro experiments – why does it matter?
August 24, 2016

Good statistical design is a key aspect of meaningful research. Elements such as data robustness, randomization and blinding are widely recognized…

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