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Beware of These Common Types of Bias

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Credit: Martin Grandjean, McGeddon, Cameron Moll

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Quality-related data collection is useful, but statistics can also deliver misleading and even dysfunctional results when incomplete.

A Lean, Regulated Business Formula vs. Disappearing Infant Formula

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The conditions that led to a shortage of baby formula were set in motion long before the February 2022 closure of th

Stop Bullying Yourself and Silence Your Inner Critic

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In a recent column, I wrote about the power of suggestion.

Democratizing Precision Medicine

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Since the dawn of civilization, humans have used natural remedies for their healing properties. Some of the same treatments are still used by billions around the world, based largely on anecdotal evidence and lore.

Staying Ahead of ICH E6(R3) Good Clinical Practice Guidelines

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By now, it’s no secret that good clinical practice (GCP) guidelines used by FDA inspectors are expanding. These GCP guidelines are developed by the International Conference on Harmonization. The ICH last revised its GCP document, called ICH E6(R2), in 2016.

How Healthcare Software Development Enhances the Medical Industry

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The digital transformation of healthcare is under the influence of trending technologies, from IoT devices to AI algorithms. Some healthcare providers are just getting acquainted with innovations.

Why UX Matters: Interview With Designer Sara Tavasolian

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Ever found yourself hitting the wrong button and then flipping through the manual in a frenzy, trying to figure out how to get that thing to stop doing what it’s doing? If your answer is yes, you’ve been an unfortunate victim of bad user experience (UX).

Four Steps to Accelerating Discoveries in Life Sciences

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Predictive and prescriptive insights driven by data analytics have risen to prominence as tools that can help research teams cut the time, complexity, and cost of clinical trials.

Forget B2B or B2C: Why Digital Engagement Is Actually P2P

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The pandemic arrived and brought with it many new and surprising changes in how companies do business. One of the most interesting, and most impactful, changes for organizations has been how consumers engage with brands.

Revamped Design Could Take Powerful Biological Computers From the Test Tube to the Cell

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Tiny biological computers made of DNA could revolutionize the way we diagnose and treat a slew of diseases, once the technology is fully fleshed out.

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