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==nQuery featured in scientific journals ==
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There are over 6,000 scientific studies that feature nQuery. These are available to the public for educational and research purposes.<ref>https://scholar.google.com/scholar?start=0&q=%22nquery%22</ref> The US [[National Institutes of Health]] Library lists over 895 published studies that used nQuery for sample size calculation for clinical trial design. These are freely available to the public to review.<ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/?term=nquery</ref>
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== Adaptive clinical trial design ==
nQuery is used for [[Adaptive clinical trial|Adaptive clinical trial design.]] Trials with an adaptive design are reported to be often more efficient, informative and ethical than trials with a traditional fixed design since they often make better use of resources such as time and money, and might require fewer participants.
== nQuery acquired by Insightful Science ==
In June 2020, nQuery was acquired by Insightful Science.<ref>https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/insightful-science-acquires-nquery-builds-on-portfolio-of-category-leading-scientific-software-solutions-301068141.html {{Bare URL inline|date=November 2021}}</ref> Insightful Science (an Insight Partners Company) is a software company serving the global life sciences community. Products within the Insightful Science portfolio include GraphPad Prism, Geneious DNA data analysis solutions, Geneious Prime and Geneious Biologics, SnapGene and SnapGene Server, and the contract research organization (CRO) Cytapex Bioinformatics.
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