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RE: Approaches to Research I agree with the relationship that you present about the approaches given to industrial and academic research. As you put it, the purposes of the study conducted in the two areas are different. Howeve... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
8 years ago |
RE: Academia vs. Industry Research I agree with the fact that research in the industrial sector takes a short time because of availability of resources. However, I would point out that research should take a reasonable period to be com... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
8 years ago |
RE: Academia vs. Industry Research Considering the steps and output gotten from both forms of research I prefer the academia to the industry because the academia research is for the sole aim of researching towards solving a problem and... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
8 years ago |
RE: Failure's of Pre-Clinical / Clinical Research Conducting a clinical research is very delicate and when compared to some other forms of research it findings impact its research subjects directly. Although I have not been involved in too many clini... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
8 years ago |
RE: Research for the Fututre or Now? Frankly, I believe that both research ways are beneficial to the body of study but going against popular view I would prefer the Academia form of research where my research findings become useful at t... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
8 years ago |
RE: Consequences Of Insufficient Design Controls I have found all the earlier posts informative and very interesting but some other problems associated with failure to establish a robust design control system is that it can: Lead to the development ... |
In forum Introduction to Design Controls |
8 years ago |
RE: Professions in Academia and the Industry One field of medical devices I have flair for is the Bio medical engineering field, and to be more specific I would love to specialize on teaching young bio medical engineering intakes on the course. ... |
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RE: Advice for Biomedical Engineering Students The first advice I will give to Bio Medical Engineering students is to never be discouraged. This may or may not end up being a problem for you, but if you end up doing poorly at any point, don’t get ... |
8 years ago |