Biomedical researchers often need to extract meaningful information from various types of medical images, such as MRI, CT scans, X-rays, and microscopy images. For this purpose, they often employ statistical approaches, including machine and deep Read More
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Are you tired of spending hours sifting through messy data, trying to separate the signal from the noise? Well, you’re in luck because today, we’re diving into the world of Bayesian methods and Read More
Compared to the main manuscript, the supplemental data files attract relatively little attention when preparing a paper for publication. After all, can you say that you read the supplementary files of every paper you encounter? Read More
Mixed effects models are statistical tools designed to handle complex data structures commonly encountered in biomedical research. They’re like your Swiss Army knife for analyzing data with repeated measurements or nested data, such as Read More
In the exciting world of research, knowledge is power and every citation counts. Whether you’re a student embarking on your first research project or an early career researcher, mastering reference-management software is a game-changer. Read More
Survival analysis is a crucial tool in biomedical research for studying the time until an event of interest occurs, such as the onset of a disease or death. In this blog post, we will delve Read More
If you are a PhD holder, you have a lot more than a degree or certificate – you have critical-thinking, management, and communication skills. But you likely also experience imposter syndrome and insecurities every once in Read More
Predicting trends is an important part of biomedical research. Whether you’re studying disease patterns, patient outcomes, or lab experiments, understanding and predicting trends over time can help you make valuable recommendations to guide patient Read More
Democratizing knowledge through open access to research involves building and maintaining systems that support this goal. It also involves collaborating with multiple stakeholders and engaging with or educating researchers—who can find open access publishing Read More
Immediate and unrestricted access to published research is becoming ever more critical. The open access movement, which aims to achieve this goal, has evolved significantly worldwide over the years. Several universal and regional factors are Read More