Tag: study planning
For brands developing topical products like skincare, cosmetics, or personal care items, understanding how a formulation interacts with human skin is essential. Consumers expect products to be safe and non-irritating, and regulators expect brands to substantiate those expectations. One of the most widely used tools for evaluating skin compatibility is Repeat Insult Patch Testing (RIPT). Repeat Insult Patch Testing (RIPT) is a clinical study that evaluates whether a topical pr
By Ben Brockman
A placebo-controlled trial is one of the most commonly referenced study designs in clinical research, especially in health, wellness, and consumer product categories. Brands often see the term used in scientific publications or competitor claims but are not always clear on what it actually involves or when it is necessary. This article explains what a placebo-controlled trial is, how it works, and when this type of study makes sense for brands looking to generate credible, tr
By Ben Brockman
Attrition bias is one of the most common and least understood sources of error in clinical and consumer research. It shows up when participants drop out of a study and those dropouts are not random. For brands relying on study data to guide decisions, this can quietly undermine confidence, credibility, and trust. This article explains what attrition bias is, why it matters, how it happens, and what brands can do to reduce its impact when running human studies. Attrition bias
By Ben Brockman
In the evolving landscape of wellness and functional health, prevention trials are becoming a vital piece of the puzzle. Unlike treatment trials, which assess how a product alleviates existing symptoms, prevention trials aim to answer a more proactive question: Can this product reduce the risk of a condition ever occurring? Whether you’re marketing supplements, skincare products, superfoods, or pet health formulas, prevention trials offer a scientifically grounded path to pro
By Ben Brockman
Before you ever recruit a participant or collect a data point, there’s one critical step that sets your clinical trial up for success:...
By Ben Brockman
If you're looking to elevate your brand with credible, research-backed product claims, the secret weapon is a smart clinical study...
By Ben Brockman