The statistical narrative behind every publication.

Strong publications start with strong analyses. We work with investigators and graduate researchers to turn clinical and real-world data into peer-reviewed papers, conference abstracts, academic theses, and the statistical figures behind them — built around the research question, the available data, and the target venue.

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Why it matters

Publications shape how a therapy, intervention, or evidence package is perceived by regulators, payers, clinicians, and partners. Top-tier journals — the New England Journal of Medicine, The Lancet, JAMA, the Journal of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), Annals of Oncology (ESMO), and Blood (ASH) — and leading conferences such as ASCO, ESMO, ASH, and AACR have raised methodological expectations significantly in recent years; CONSORT, STROBE, and estimand-aware reporting are no longer optional. The same standards increasingly apply to academic degree work: master's and doctoral theses at research-intensive hospitals are held to the methodological bar of peer-reviewed publication.

What we offer

  • End-to-end support — from research question and study planning through to journal acceptance
  • The full range of researcher publications — original research articles, reviews, case reports, and editorials, across any therapeutic area
  • Academic degree theses — bachelor's, master's, and doctoral
  • Full manuscript development — scientific writing, statistical narrative, figures, and tables (CONSORT, STROBE compliant)
  • Conference abstracts and presentations
  • Target journal selection and submission management
  • Response-to-reviewer and revision support

How we work

Each engagement begins with the research question and the target venue — often well before the data is final. We align the analysis, the narrative, and the figures from the start, so the manuscript, abstract, or thesis is built on a coherent foundation rather than assembled after the fact.

Related services

  • Medical Evidence Generation — analytical methodology behind publications
  • Data Use & Regulatory Strategy — external comparators strengthen publication narratives