Get better Answers
With Innovative, Adaptive Clinical Trials.

Berry is a scientific consulting company specializing in innovative adaptive clinical trial design, Bayesian analysis, implementation, and software solutions for the pharmaceutical and medical device industry.

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What We Do

To seek efficient answers for new medical advancements, you need more. That’s why Berry offers innovative statisticians and software for the freedom to design and implement adaptive clinical trials. Get the answers you need from analysis to approval and beyond.

How We Do It

Innovative Trials, Better Outcomes.

Berry has extensive experience in the design, implementation, and software solutions of adaptive clinical trials across many medical disciplines. Adaptive trials can result in better insights, greater efficiency, better treatment for participants in a trial, and better information for regulators and the medical community. Here’s the Adaptive Trial Process.

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Services & Software

Adaptive Clinical Trial Design

Allow the pre-specification of flexible components to the major aspects of a trial, like the treatment arms, the allocation to the different treatment arms, the patient population, and the sample size.

Trial Implementation

Our services include interim and final analyses for primary and key secondary efficacy endpoints, providing expert guidance on best practices for adaptive design implementation, and interacting with Data Safety Monitoring Boards (DSMB) for adaptive and platform trials.

Clinical Trial Software

Software solutions that help Biostatisticians rapidly design, compare, and simulate both fixed and adaptive trial designs through powerful, versatile and fast simulation tools.

Platform Trials

Innovative clinical trials that evaluate multiple treatments simultaneously and intended to continue beyond the evaluation of any one treatment, while maximizing statistical and clinical efficiency.

Latest News and Events

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75: Mammograms: Death Threats, Hillary Clinton and Lead-Time Bias

In this episode of "In the Interim…", Dr. Don Berry provides a detailed account of co-chairing the 1997 NIH consensus development conference on mammography for women in their 40s.

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August 17, 2026
75: Mammograms: Death Threats, Hillary Clinton and Lead-Time Bias
August 17, 2026
Biological structures and spirals.
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74: REMAP-CAP Results: Oseltamivir in Critically-Ill Influenza Patients

In this episode of "In the Interim…", Dr. Scott Berry speaks with Dr. Srinivas Murthy, Dr. Thomas Hills, and Dr. Lindsay Berry about the REMAP-CAP trial results on oseltamivir in critically ill influenza patients.

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August 10, 2026
74: REMAP-CAP Results: Oseltamivir in Critically-Ill Influenza Patients
August 10, 2026
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73: ICECAP: The Results

In this episode of "In the Interim…", Dr. Scott Berry leads a comprehensive discussion of the ICECAP trial results with four Principal Investigators.

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August 5, 2026
73: ICECAP: The Results
August 5, 2026
Biological structures and spirals.
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72: Failure of the Proportional Odds is the Result

In this episode of "In the Interim…", Dr. Scott Berry and Dr. Elizabeth Lorenzi systematically examine the analytic pitfalls in recent acute ischemic stroke trials, especially the implications of violating the proportional odds assumption on the modified Rankin Scale.

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August 3, 2026
72: Failure of the Proportional Odds is the Result
August 3, 2026