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ComplianceOnline Announces Seminar on Statistical Analysis for Product Development
Date:1/30/2013

San Francisco, CA & Palo Alto, CA (PRWEB) January 30, 2013

ComplianceOnline, the leading governance, risk and compliance advisory network with over 500 experts in various regulatory subjects, today announced a seminar on Statistical Analysis for Product Development. The two day seminar, led by regulatory affairs expert Steven Walfish, will be held on February 14 and 15, 2013 in San Francisco, CA.

Variability is part of every process and design of experiments helps to separate systematic variability from special cause variability. This two day seminar will provide participants a chance to examine different sources of variability and how it relates to analytical method development, process improvement and sample size selection.

For more information or to register for the seminar, please click here.

Seminar instructor Steven Walfish is the president of Statistical Outsourcing Services, a consulting company that provides statistical analysis and training to FDA regulated industries. He brings over 20 years of industrial expertise in the development and application of statistical methods for solving complex business issues including data collection, analysis and reporting. Mr. Walfish was the Senior Manager Biostatistics, Non-clinical at Human Genome Sciences in Rockville MD.

During the two day interactive seminar, Mr. Walfish will discuss the statistical methods used in process and product development. Participants will learn to improve process output characteristics including quality, cost, and robustness through generating empirical models of processes in the fewest experiments possible. He will discuss the concept of experimental budget that helps to plan the total number of experiments needed. Attendees will also learn to develop strategies for analy
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