jo277@njit.edu (Julian Ong)

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RE: Skills to get into research

I agree with what @archishak said regarding the vast differences in academic and industry research. I think a key aspect of any good research is perseverance, which is being able to push through failu...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

2 years ago
RE: Funding in Academia Vs Industry

I am aware of the funding requirements of both academic and industry research, having the privilege to experience both. In academia, funding is based on grants, schools, and partnerships with industry...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

2 years ago
RE: Professors in Academia

I can say from personal experience that some professors are much more enthusiastic and energetic than others to teach their students, and I have always wondered what type of motivation the professors ...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

2 years ago
RE: Project Management and Artificial Intelligence

Like what many of the preceding replies have mentioned, AI absolutely has its uses in the realm of project management. It can analyze huge qualms of data in fractions of a second, produce reports, pin...

In forum Intro to Project Management

2 years ago
RE: Project Planning: How Much Detail is Enough?

There is no such thing as too much detail, but rather it is a question of time efficiency and the manner in which such details are collected. By all means, the core objective and its immediately relat...

In forum Intro to Project Management

2 years ago
RE: People in a Project

The very common saying of 'there is no I in team' has monumental impact in not just the biotechnology industry but the workplace as a whole. It is upmost critical that teams work together, in synchron...

In forum Intro to Project Management

2 years ago
RE: Regulatory Affairs identified problems

In the US, I think the majority of substantial medical products to be used has to receive FDA approval. But I think the better question to be asked is how can these corporations push out a product tha...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

2 years ago
RE: Medical Device Regulations in the U.S.

Firm and rigorous regulations in the medical device industry is essential for both consumer safety and innovation. It is pretty clear cut as to why it matters for consumer safety, given that it minimi...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

2 years ago
RE: Grades and GPA's in graduate education

I believe that one of the biggest takeaways from just school and education in general is what translatable skills and experiences can you apply elsewhere. Grades, a numerical assessment of your unders...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

2 years ago
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