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Statistics for the Non-Statistician
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If statistical analysis is not properly performed and/or understood, a firm can run the risk of distributing the kind of product to the market that ultimately fails, resulting in lost time and money. Statistics of course, requires constant practice.
This seminar will be highly interactive and participative. Participants apply their learning of statistics to real-world example data sets. The program begins by providing a basic overview of the most common statistical tools and terms.
By the end of day two, course participants will have acquired the skills necessary to read and understand statistical reports contained in the CMC section including statistically sound sampling plan. One of the outstanding features of this learning session is that throughout its duration, it will allow complete interaction of the participants with both an expert instructor and their peers.
Why should you attend:
The course is developed for non-statistician whose roles and responsibilities either require interfacing with statisticians or need to perform basic statistical tasks. Most statistical training focus on the formulas and theory instead of the practical implications of the practice of statistics. This course provides practical industry examples putting context to more complex statistical techniques. Most participants have no previous statistical experience, though have interest in learning about how to apply statistical concepts in their job.
Areas Covered in the Session:
- Introduction/Fundamentals - Statistics
- Summary Statistics
- Graphical Techniques
- Hypothesis Testing and Confidence
- T-test
- Confidence Intervals
- Tolerance Intervals
- Regression
- Linear Models
- Lack of Fit
- Confidence Intervals for Regression
- Design of Experiments
- Screening Experiments
- Fractional Factorial
- Optimization
- Method Validation
- Linearity
- Precision
- Accuracy
- LOD/LOQ
- Trending Analysis
- Control Charts
- Capability Analysis
- Sample Size
- Sample Size for Mean and Individuals
- Sample Size for Attribute
- Stability Analysis
- ICH Q1
Who will benefit:
- Development Scientists
- Analytical Method Development
- QA/ QC personnel
Please contact the event manager Marilyn below for the following:
- For Registrations Please call +1 929.900.1853
- Discounts for registering 5 or more participants.
- If you company requires a price quotation.
Event Manager Contact: marilyn.b.turner(at)nyeventslist.com
You can also contact us if you require a visa invitation letter, after ticket purchase.
We can also provide a certificate of completion for this event if required.
NO REFUNDS OR TRANSFER ALLOWED ON REGISTRATIONS
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Agenda
Day 1 Schedule
Introduction and Basic Overview of Common Statistical Tools
Hypothesis Testing and Confidence Levels
Regression Analysis
Design of Experiments
Day 2 Schedule
Method Validation Statistics
Trending Analysis and Capability
Sample Size and Risk
Stability Analysis
Speaker Details
Steven Walfish
President, Statistical Outsourcing ServicesMr. Steven Walfish brings is the founder and President of Statistical Outsourcing Services. He brings nearly 20 years of industrial experience providing statistical solutions to complex business problems. Mr. Walfish was Senior Manager Biostatistics, Nonclinical at Human Genome Sciences in Rockville MD. Mr. Walfish has held positions with PricewaterhouseCoopers, Chiron Diagnostics and Johnson & Johnson. Mr. Walfish holds a Bachelors of Arts in Statistics from the University of Buffalo, Masters of Science in Statistics from Rutgers University and an Executive MBA from Boston University.