In this episode, we talk to Scott Berry, President and Senior Statistical Scientist at Berry Consultants - a pioneer in adaptive and Bayesian clinical trial design. With more than 25 years of experience designing trials for pharma, biotech, and government agencies, Scott has helped reshape how we think about learning in drug development. We explore what it really means to “learn as you go” in clinical trials - from the limitations of the traditional frequentist model to the promise of adapti...
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In this episode, we talk to Scott Berry, President and Senior Statistical Scientist at Berry Consultants - a pioneer in adaptive and Bayesian clinical trial design. With more than 25 years of experience designing trials for pharma, biotech, and government agencies, Scott has helped reshape how we think about learning in drug development. We explore what it really means to “learn as you go” in clinical trials - from the limitations of the traditional frequentist model to the promise of adapti...
Over the past few months, we’ve had the chance to speak with some of the sharpest minds in the industry—thinkers and practitioners who have shaped how we understand drug innovation, R&D productivity, portfolio strategy, and other critical topics. In this episode, we bring together the major insights and lessons, highlighting patterns that emerged across the different conversations. We also spotlight the unique takeaways from each guest to help ensure these key learnings really stick. Wh...
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In this episode, we talk to Scott Berry, President and Senior Statistical Scientist at Berry Consultants - a pioneer in adaptive and Bayesian clinical trial design. With more than 25 years of experience designing trials for pharma, biotech, and government agencies, Scott has helped reshape how we think about learning in drug development. We explore what it really means to “learn as you go” in clinical trials - from the limitations of the traditional frequentist model to the promise of adapti...