Creascience, San Francisco
June 12, 2006
Shelf-life and stability studies are costly and time-consuming to carry out. It is important to know the key elements in setting up efficient studies. Moreover the data collected are often censored and require adapted statistical analysis tools. This training session provides you with a description of this unique type of data and analysis, what tools can and cannot be used and why, how to best analyze life data and how to properly interpret and communicate the results obtained. Special emphasis is placed on the practical application of the techniques for shelf-life studies, such as the Kaplan-Meier curve and Cox regression, by means of examples and discussions.
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