It’s estimated that human adults make about 35,000 decisions a day — the percentage of good decisions depends on the adult. These choices can be as banal as deciding to roll or crumple toilet paper or ...
In this video interview, David Morton, PhD, director of biostatistics at Certara, explains how regulatory momentum is ...
As rare disease trials face persistent feasibility challenges, Bayesian designs are gaining momentum by enabling more ...
The FDA has opened the door to the use of Bayesian statistical methods in clinical trials. The worry: Introducing subjectivity into what should be an objective process.
The FDA has released draft guidance on how sponsors can use Bayesian models for clinical trials.
Bayes' theorem, also called Bayes' rule or Bayesian theorem, is a mathematical formula used to determine the conditional probability of events. The theorem uses the power of statistics and probability ...
Bayes Theorem is a time-tested way to use probabilities to solve complex problems. Bayes Theorem is the handiwork of an 18th-century minister and statistician named Thomas Bayes, first released in a ...