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RE: Ethical Guidelines for Animal Use in Research

I believe that “Responsibility for minimising the risk of suffering and improving animal welfare” is extremely important in biomedical research. Using animal models in experimental testing has consist...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

3 years ago
RE: Species in Animal Testing

The testing of animals is crucial in scientific research to obtain understanding and analyze the safety and effects of outside variables on biological systems. Other animals that are commonly used fo...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

3 years ago
RE: Research for the Fututre or Now?

As mentioned, I believe that both forms of research hold great importance and are necessities in the field. Research in academia is known to have made huge discoveries that required extensive amounts ...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

3 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: Project Management in a medical device setting

In my opinion, the main challenge in project management for medical devices is the process leading up to and including obtaining FDA approval. During this process, the medical device goes through a se...

In forum Intro to Project Management

3 years ago
RE: Project Management: Scope Statement

When defining the project scope, the most important aspect is time. While I do agree with @hmara that the budget holds importance in ensuring there's wiggle room for the completion of the project, I t...

In forum Intro to Project Management

3 years ago
RE: Project Management in the Age of Covid-19

The COVID pandemic has certainly impacted communication between several sectors within the workplace. The norm had gone from working face to face in the office to working from home in what seemed to o...

In forum Intro to Project Management

3 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: Practical vs. Informational courses

Initially, my thought was that there should be more practical courses as I find the practical courses to be of most value to my career and personal growth. However, from an unbiased POV, I think the r...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

3 years ago
RE: Automated and Programmable Medical Devices ?

I work as a clinical laboratory technologist to validate automated laboratory systems and coincidentally had this conversation with coworkers today! In our lab, we're consistently introduced to new sy...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

3 years ago
RE: Academia or Industry Preference?

As a laboratory professional with a background in molecular biology research and industry experience, I've had the opportunity to work closely with professors, PhDs, and other leadership figures from ...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

3 years ago
RE: What’s Your Motivator?

My greatest motivator is the desire to accomplish my goals. I'm blessed to be in a position that I've dreamt of obtaining where my goals are merely within arms reach. I'm able to work alongside some o...

In forum Project Management Application: Clinical Trial

3 years ago
RE: Engineer vs. Manager

This is a great question that I can actually personally relate to. I currently work as a clinical scientist in a large laboratory within a specialized hospital. In this role, I've learned a great deal...

In forum Project Management Application: Clinical Trial

3 years ago
RE: Skills Learned in this Class

There have been many great takeaways from this course. Some of the skills that I found most useful was the importance of communication and effective planning. All professions require some form of comm...

In forum Project Management Application: Clinical Trial

3 years ago
RE: Why do people work?

Personally, the reason why I chose to work for the company that I work for was due to meaningful work and the endless career growth and opportunities. Once I began working, the work was certainly exci...

In forum Project Management Application: Clinical Trial

3 years ago
RE: How was this class helpful

Before taking this course, I was not familiar with what project management was. As a laboratory scientist, my "field-of-view" is very limited to my personal experiences and the roles I'm familiar with...

In forum Project Management Application: Clinical Trial

3 years ago
RE: How to manage and train low performers in common companies?

When there's an underperforming employee, it's essential to get a clear understanding of why the employee is not performing up to standards. If I were in this position, I would meet with the employee ...

In forum Project Management Application: Clinical Trial

3 years ago
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