Software and tools: Statistical analyses and Excel solutions for laboratories in clinical research
ACOMED statistik works for clinical research laboratories in the pharmaceutical industry, for IVD manufacturers, and in laboratory medicine. In addition to statistical analyses, primarily within the context of method validations, ACOMED statistik offers the development of software solutions in MS Excel (VBA programming, possibly with integration of R programs) as part of projects. These Excel solutions undergo extensive validation according to the client's requirements (e.g., redundant programming, testing with examples, sometimes including unfavorable scenarios, etc.).
Some very simple tools are offered for free download, others are sold via webshop. The more complex tools are standalone solutions, which we present to you in this section of the website.
free Excel tools
When working on various research questions or preparing statistics seminars, small Excel tools are created that are too valuable to simply disappear into a drawer – be it the evaluation of contingency tables to determine diagnostic accuracy, the Pearson-Clopper confidence interval of a proportion, or a TOST (two one-sided t-test) for equivalence testing. We will present them to you. here
Available free of charge.
VBA programming
Whether for routine analyses in pharmaceutical testing laboratories or for evaluating method validation experiments in routine practice, sometimes standalone solutions are needed that offer the user-friendliness of Excel, the statistical methodological versatility of R, and the FDA-level validation depth. ACOMED statistik programs such analysis tools. Further information can be found [here/on our website]. here.
Webshop
In our webshop www.acomed-statistik-tools.de you can purchase 3 Excel tools and book webinars. Click here. here, to access the webshop.
Excel-R interface
If you want to combine complex statistical methods programmed in R with the familiar convenience of Excel for data input and result output, it is advisable to start R scripts from Excel using VBA programming and to "collect" the results and display them in the usual way using Excel.
For this purpose, we developed a simple interface many years ago, which we here
gladly provide them.



