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How Artificial Intelligence is Bolstering Healthcare Advances in Therapeutics Development

June 14, 2019

Artificial intelligence (AI) is currently one of the biggest buzz words within technology innovation. In the simplest terms, AI is a branch of computer science that involves training computers

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Demystifying the Technology Transfer Process

June 11, 2019

For pharmaceutical and life science companies, establishing successful collaborations with academic labs goes beyond identifying the right principal investigator (PI) or technology.

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Is the Medical Science Liaison Role a Good Fit for You?

January 31, 2019

I love talking about science. I independently taught undergraduate courses throughout my graduate program. Making basic science relevant to treating disease and improving lives was an exciting challenge.

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Much Needed Help for Starting a Biotech Venture

January 22, 2019

Entrepreneurship is a challenge. HBO’s hit show Silicon Valley characterizes the struggles of starting a startup in the Bay Area by highlighting the ups and downs of a nascent software company

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Carbon and Silicon Find an Interpreter

January 17, 2019

You awaken and roll out of bed. Your alarm stops as it receives signals from your brain indicating wakefulness. Entering the bathroom, you turn on the lights and smart mirror in front of you with your thoughts.

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Can Genetic Testing Inform Opioid Prescribing Process Today?

October 15, 2018

Chronic pain affects 20% of the world population. The chronic pain drugs market is currently valued at $62 billion, with opioids leading the revenue contribution at 27%. Opioid analgesics have been the more effective class

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Biclonics: A New Era of Immuno-Oncology?

October 15, 2018

Global oncology-related healthcare costs are estimated to surpass $150B by 2021, with an annual growth rate of 6-10%. While conventional therapies (e.g., chemotherapies, small molecule targeted therapies)

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Capturing CO2 in your walls

October 15, 2018

Pulling carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air to produce synthetic fuels will be the golden bullet in the fight against climate change and against a worldwide shortage of energy resources

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Culturing an Expanding Meat Market

October 2, 2018

For the typical meat lover, a properly prepared steak can be difficult to forego. It’s calorie-rich. It’s satiating. When seared, it generates an unmistakable aroma. It makes mouths water.

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Tracking The Tremor: Wearable Technologies in Parkinson’s

June 19, 2018

For 10 million people worldwide, 1 million of whom live in America, everyday tasks are extremely complicated because they live with Parkinson’s Disease (PD). People with PD experience a wide range of motor symptoms

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