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RE: FDA biased?

100% the FDA has biases towards certain companies and people. One of the main examples I can think of off the top of my head is Elon Musk's Neuralink brain chip which already has FDA approval for in-h...

In forum Regulatory Basics for Medical Devices

2 years ago
RE: Animal Diversity in Pre-clinical Research

I think another thing to add about animal variety is the different genetic differences between species. There are many studies that have been published using lab rats with a higher propensity for cert...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

2 years ago
Why Are Dental Implants So Expensive?

With so many different biocompatible or non-bioactive materials that we know exist, why are dental implants so expensive? Barring the procedures themselves, getting a dental implant proves to be incre...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

2 years ago
RE: Professors in Academia

Interesting question... I think it's safe to argue that there is a little bit of both. I would lean more towards the side that involves an interest in helping students and finding likeminded individua...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

2 years ago
RE: PM stakeholders benefits

Depending on the device that is produced, I would argue that the end user is most benefited from the success of a project. Especially in the medical device industry, where new innovations coming out h...

In forum Intro to Project Management

2 years ago
When Does It Makes Sense To Give Up On A Project?

In the initial and planning phases of a project, there is a lot of work to be done regarding budgeted time, money allocation, task assignment, etc. However, even if we were to refer to past examples o...

In forum Intro to Project Management

2 years ago
RE: People in a Project

I would like to piggy-back off of what both of y'all said by adding that the personal relationship one has with other people within the group is crucial to success. I remember one of the greatest warn...

In forum Intro to Project Management

2 years ago
RE: Onsite or Remote (Work)

@cb447 Being a post-covid worker, I have had the privilege of working both in-person and online. As someone who HATES to commute even 30 minutes, I feel for your Pops that has to do the hour+ drive, i...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

2 years ago
RE: Application of Biomedical Engineering

I want to add, not as an exact issue of the application of Biomedical Engineering, but about the deal with job acquisition and what the major means. I originally joined Biomedical Engineering as a maj...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

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

As a student currently pursuing an MS in biomedical engineering, I would like to think that the effort that I (and others) put into getting higher scores on exams, projects, and discussions have some ...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

2 years ago
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