All posts written by Ennio Russo
Ennio Russo
Medical Writing & Scientific Communication Executive, Ph.D.
Graduate in Biology, he has carried out research activities in Italy and abroad at Specialised Centres and Universities. In 2019, he was awarded the title of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) as part of an international PhD programme. Since 2022, he has been employed as a Medical Writer at Clariscience S.r.l., with responsibilities including statistical analysis, interpretation of results and reporting of clinical data.
Randomization is a statistical procedure that, when applied in clinical studies, assigns participants to different treatment groups randomly.
In any clinical study, researchers often encounter datasets with missing observations, commonly referred to as “missing data.”
Planning clinical research is a well-structured process aimed at transforming an idea into clear, coherent, reliable, presentable, and contestable data.
Statistical errors can significantly impact experimental results and lead to misleading conclusions.