Statistical Programming
Development of CDISC SDTM/ADaM processes and programming of statistical tables, listings, figures, analysis datasets and specifications for clinical trials.
Clinical Trial Statistical Programming · Kelowna, BC
Optimal Analysis Inc. turns clinical-trial data into regulatory-ready insight — from CDISC SDTM/ADaM datasets to FDA & PMDA submissions.
Who we are
Our company understands the technology and medicine in the health care industry is consistently progressing. Our team of experienced professionals stays current about the latest drug trends.
Development of CDISC SDTM/ADaM processes and programming of statistical tables, listings, figures, analysis datasets and specifications for clinical trials.
Provide technical oversight and develop training materials for CDISC compliant electronic submissions to regulatory agencies (FDA and PMDA).
Proficiency in writing, testing, and validating SAS macros and utilities for statistical and clinical programming activities.
Where we're headed
“To be the leading force in transforming data into actionable insights, empowering breakthroughs in science, health, and technology through exceptional statistical programming.”
We deliver high-quality, reliable, and innovative statistical programming solutions that accelerate decision-making and drive progress. By combining technical expertise, integrity, and collaboration, we enable our clients to unlock the full potential of their data.
We strive for the highest standards in code quality, analysis, and delivery.
We are committed to transparency, ethics, and accuracy in everything we do.
We embrace new technologies to stay ahead and deliver smarter solutions.
We work as trusted partners—within teams and with clients—to achieve shared goals.
We own our responsibilities and follow through with professionalism and diligence.
We foster a culture of growth through training, feedback, and curiosity.
We align our solutions with our clients' goals to create measurable value.
Research & conference papers
More than a decade of contributions to the pharmaceutical SAS programming community, presented at PharmaSUG and WUSS.
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