Time-to-event data, also known as survival data or time-to-failure data, is commonly encountered in biomedical research when studying the time it takes for an event of interest to occur. This event could be a patient’Read More
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Survival analysis is like peeking into the future of events – predicting how long it will take for a certain outcome to happen. Whether it’s the lifespan of a product or the time until a Read More
“Some people just want to watch the world burn.” This iconic line delivered by Sir Michael Caine as Alfred in the movie “The Dark Knight” has probably resonated with many of those who have watched Read More
Longitudinal studies play a critical role in understanding the dynamics of health and disease over time. These studies involve the collection of data from the same subjects at multiple time points, making data analysis a Read More
Clustered data occurs when data points are not independent, but rather grouped into clusters or units, such as patients within hospitals, families within communities, or repeated measurements on the same individuals over time. Biomedical researchers Read More
As an early career researcher, you may be wondering about the costs of publishing your work in academic journals and how to fund them. We hear terms such as “article processing charge” (APC), “publication fee” Read More
Having a well-thought-out publication plan for your manuscript goes a long way in ensuring that you publish your findings in a journal with minimal delays. Unfortunately, getting published is not always a smooth and quick Read More
In the vibrant and ever-evolving world of life sciences, mid-career researchers find themselves at a pivotal stage of their professional journey. Armed with a wealth of knowledge and experience, they have the remarkable opportunity to Read More
Artificial intelligence, or AI, is the latest buzzword on everybody’s mind. AI leverages technology to mimic the problem-solving capabilities of the human mind, and can benefit users by improving their efficiency and productivity. Researchers Read More
The publish-or-perish culture in academia is undoubtedly implacable. There is no going ahead in your career without validating your work and providing proof of your productivity. Or, at the very least, providing proof that you Read More