Use and development of innovative statistical methodology with health applications.

The team of biostatisticians provides the following solutions:

  • Support in study design: sample size & power determination, randomisation schemes, appropriate data collection methods.
  • Development of statistical methodology & innovative applications to help understand problems in health science.
  • Critical review of an area of biostatistical methodology relevant to health applications.
  • Applied training in biostatistics:
    • For medical research staff – Key concepts in biostatistics, design of experiments, data analysis, statistical modelling, interpretation of biomedical and health-related studies, assessing the scope and efficient ways of communicating of medical findings.
    • For medical science liaisons (MLSs) & Medical Writers – Key concepts in biostatistics, understanding the mechanism of commonly used biostatistics methods for health applications and critical review of medical publications. Overall, a solid understanding of biostatistics enhances the effectiveness of MSLs in their role as scientific communicators and strategic partners within the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.

The biostatistics unit of Creascience offers consulting services based on the most recent mathematical and statistical tools. Services range from sample size computation, assistance in the design of a study or experiment, to state of the art data analysis & statistical modelling, and support in the interpretation of results.

Designing Efficient Studies – Data Collection StrategiesDevelopping & Implementing the Appropriate Statistical Analysis Plan
Solutions
Adapting our Interventions to Your Specific NeedsIncreasing the Self-Sufficiency of Your Teams: Consulting, Training & Tutoring

Designing Efficient Studies

Solid and Efficient Study Structure @Natalie Rodrigue, 2018
Solid & Efficient Study Structure

Our biostatisticians can help in the preparation of research protocols or validate existing ones. In all cases, we naturally make sure that they respect ICH guidelines, FDA recommendations and any other relevant standard. We also insist on finding solutions that do not only meet regulatory requirements but are also cost-effective and maximise the chance of meeting the goals of the analysis.

Determining & Implementing the Appropriate Data Analysis Strategy – Statistical Plan

Our team of experienced biostatisticians can assist you in the determination of the most appropriate data analysis strategy. The team has extensive knowledge of statistical methodology and global regulatory requirements. It can help write or review your statistical  plan. Statisticians are proficient in the use of several powerful statistical software packages and have access to state-of-the-art tools to maximise the information extracted from your data.

Adapting our Interventions to Your Needs

The involvement of our statisticians adapt to the clients needs and proficiency in the usage of statistical methods.

Some clients consult us to validate procedures and experimental setups that they have designed or to get recommendations for an appropriate way to analyse data. Others ask us to be in charge of both the design and data analysis phases of a project.

We are also regularly asked to act as mentors for junior statisticians starting in a new position and lacking the experience of supporting a team of scientists.

Growth synergyIncreasing the Self Sufficiency of Your Teams

We offer customised solutions combining staff training as well as adhoc support to develop the long-term self-sufficiency of teams, as far as statistical methods are concerned.

Long-Term Partnerships

We favour long-term partnerships as it has proven to be the best way to provide an efficient support by increasing the knowledge of the client’s goals and constraints and by making a better use of previous experiments to setup and interpret the current ones.

Who Works With Us

  • Public Research Laboratories
  • Preclinical Studies Departments
  • Biotechnology Startups
  • Contract Research Organisations