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Medical-Science Moments by Dr. | Blog
This edition of Medical-Science Moments begins with a wrap up of the top 10 science stories of 2018, as designated by Science News.
Medical-Science Moments by Dr. | Blog
This edition of Medical-Science Moments includes: FDA’s recent crackdown on dietary supplements, J&J leadership on drug pricing disclosure and human microbiome research.
Medical-Science Moments by Dr. | Blog
This edition of Medical Science Moments features highlights from the recent ASCO conference.
Medical-Science Moments by Dr. | Blog
This edition of Medical Science Moments features research and other news on: CRISPR gene editing to treat human diseases; New approvals for CAR-T cell therapies; Stem cell therapy for heart failure
Medical-Science Moments by Dr. | Blog
This edition has some good news about exercise, use of social media to monitor drug adverse effects, questions about credibility of early trial results, and some quick bits from CRISPR to obesity.
Vision 2020: Context sensitivity, EHRs, and teachable moments | Blog
Teachable moments are when we’re most open to new ideas.
Multiple inflection points are colliding that will force action on drug pricing in the U.S. | Blog
An update on the latest developments in Washington critical to Pharma leaders.
Burnout: A Public Health Crisis | Blog
Today, doctors are feeling more pressured than ever to keep up with the growing demands of their career, and it’s taking a toll on their mental health.
4 Pathways to Action on Increasing Field Force Effectiveness | Blog
Live from eyeforpharma Philadelphia 2019— a look at "Field Force Effectiveness in a “Many-to-Many” World".
What Biogen’s Alzheimer’s Drug Approval Means for Life Sciences Companies | Blog
In a highly anticipated decision, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) last week cleared Alzheimer’s disease drug aducanumab on an accelerated, conditional approval program.
The Science of Art and Empathy - with inVentiv | Blog
But today, Dave Sonderman, Chief Creative Officer at GSW, joined two experts on the art and science of empathy to talk about how that deeper understanding can change the future healthcare.
Ambition and Fraud: Lessons Learned from Elizabeth Holmes | Blog
By now, you’ve likely seen the buzz around the Elizabeth Holmes verdict.
Connecting People and Healthcare: The Inspiration of SXSW | Blog
Healthcare and people: both are capable of amazing things.
Stressed About Your Diet? | Blog
For those of us squarely in the mid-latitudes of the northern hemisphere, fall is upon us, and that means more than PSLs to our Innovation team—trendspotting season is well underway.
Snow-much to discuss! | Blog
Just when we thought spring might be around the corner, a second nor’easter comes along (no need to be smug West Coast readers, we know you’ve got the sun).
How will human connections survive technology? | Blog
Over dinner last night, some colleagues compared their families by level of device and technology addiction.
Seeing the Future: VR in Healthcare | Blog
In healthcare alone virtual reality and augmented reality is expected to be a $5.1 Billion industry by 2025 with a CAGR of +53% over the next five years.
Biden Executive Order Makes Communicating Your Value Proposition More Important than Ever | Blog
This month, we’ve seen a flurry of activity that confirms Washington will be focused on drug pricing this summer, and it’s coming from all directions: Congress, the Biden Administration, and Courts.
Alternative Research by Wyoming Biologist May Yield Alzheimer’s Treatment | Blog
Not your typical geotag for pharmaceutical innovation, Jackson Hole and its most prominent biologist, Paul Cox, may turn decades’ and billions of dollars’ worth of Alzheimer’s research on its head.
Kanye and Taylor Swift, Healthcare Edition | Blog
Our favorite fall TV shows are finally starting back up and we’ve DVRed (yes, it’s a verb people) the Sanders-Klobuchar versus Graham-Cassidy Town Hall debate on CNN.
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