Quantify Research strenghtens team
Quantify Research has strenghtened the team during the spring with recruitments of epidemiologists, biostatisticans, economists and administrative personnel.
Quantify Research has strenghtened the team during the spring with recruitments of epidemiologists, biostatisticans, economists and administrative personnel.
New England Journal of Medicine published a paper co-authored by Gylfi Ólafsson and Fredrik Borgström in its 14th April 2016 issue. The study is accompanied by an editorial. The paper presents the results of a randomised study comparing fusion and […]
Fredrik Borgström and Oskar Ström of Quantify Research will be presenting research at the 2016 WCO-IOF-ESCEO conference. The conference will be held April 14-17 in Malaga, Spain.
The paper “Rational number and proportional reasoning in early secondary school: towards principled improvement in mathematics”, co-authored by Stefanie Luthman of Quantify Research, has won the Janet Duffin Award. The Janet Duffin Award is made annually to the author(s) of […]
Quantify Research has, as the first private sector company outside of Norway, become an approved research institution at Statistics Norway. This is a formal requirement for accessing anonymized data. Statistics Norway collects data on e.g. socioeconomics relating to persons, establishments […]
The paper “Lipid-lowering treatment patterns in patients with new cardiovascular events – estimates from population-based register data in Sweden”, co-authored by Sara Hallberg, Jonas Banefelt, and Johan Mesterton of Quantify Research, has been published in The International Journal of Clinical […]
AutoPilot DX, a project lead by MeMed diagnostics, has been awarded a grant from the European Union to bring to market and conduct analyses on its tools for distinguishing between bacterial and viral infections. Quantify Research is a partner in […]
The paper “Work productivity loss and indirect costs associated with new cardiovascular events in high-risk patients with hyperlipidemia: estimates from population-based register data in Sweden”, co-authored by Jonas Banefelt, Sara Hallberg, and Johan Mesterton of Quantify Research, has been published […]
Quantify Research have published a newsletter for October 2015. The newsletter reflects on developments within the fields of market access and health economic outcomes research. The newsletter also contains details on Quantify Research’s presence at the upcomingISPOR European Congress in […]
Gylfi Olafsson spoke at the annual Spine Tango Users’ meeting in Bern. The title of his presentation was “Register-based research on low back pain in Sweden”. The presentation discussed how registers can aid pragmatic randomized and non-randomized studies.