How to write a grant application: 10 tips to smash it!
As researchers, we’re not really taught how to write a grant application. It’s something that we’re meant to learn as we go, even though attracting
As researchers, we’re not really taught how to write a grant application. It’s something that we’re meant to learn as we go, even though attracting
Making sure your data are well-organised is a key part of any literature review. Excel is a great tool for this because it’s widely available
This article is based on a webinar that I co-hosted titled Clinical Trial – Design or Disaster? The webinar was delivered in conjunction with my
When I talk to my clients and my peers in medical research, one thing always stands out to me: we all got into this because
How many times have you thought to yourself “I know this, they taught us this at uni. Why the frig can’t I remember how to
Today I wanted to blog about something a little bit different: why I love being an independent consultant. I’m pulling back the curtain and telling
The title of this blog sounds very mysterious, doesn’t it? Secrets of statistics – they do feel a bit secretive at times. But, like anything,
So you’ve finally got all of your data collected and analysed, and now you need to write it all down. But the thought of writing
If you’re having difficulty moving forward with your research, I want you to ask yourself a simple question: how clear is your research question? No,
I recently had an interesting conversation about the different types of relative risk. The crux of the conversation was: what is the difference between a
Often, when I begin working with clients we find that it’s not just their statistics knowledge holding them back. Sometimes we need to scale right
Do you know the difference between statistical significance and clinical significance? What is a p-value, and what does effect size actually tell us? These are
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