In clinical trials, the procedure to prepare human samples for the testing is rather complicated: several steps need to be followed, with accuracy and precision.

But also the time needed to accomplish each part of the process must be evaluated: what happens if one lab technician is slower than another?

What time window can be considered acceptable for a specific step?

We will try to answer these questions using JMP tools and platforms, from the planning phase of the experiment (DoE) to the analysis of data (contingency analysis).

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In clinical trials, the procedure to prepare human samples for the testing is rather complicated: several steps need to be followed, with accuracy and precision.

But also the time needed to accomplish each part of the process must be evaluated: what happens if one lab technician is slower than another?

What time window can be considered acceptable for a specific step?

We will try to answer these questions using JMP tools and platforms, from the planning phase of the experiment (DoE) to the analysis of data (contingency analysis).



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Mon, Mar 12, 2018 05:00 AM EDT
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Thu, Mar 15, 2018 01:00 PM EDT
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