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RE: Medical device startup: Partnership vs LLC vs S-Corp @sm2744 I think if you plan on basing the corporation in the US an S-corp is more viable, but a c-corp would be more effective if you wish to expand. Considering that all the shareholders must be from... |
In forum Business 101 |
3 years ago |
RE: FDA regulation example For the Center of Devices and Radiological Health(CDRH) the three devices I looked at were the Implanted Electrical Device Intended For Treatment Of Fecal Incontinence, Alignment Laser Product, and th... |
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RE: Switching to a Regulatory Career I am actually considering going into regulatory. I do enjoy the more hands on activities that entail a general engineering job, and while paperwork is also not something I am very ecstatic about, the ... |
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RE: FDA vs EMA drug approval rate I think to answer the question, it is most likely neither. It cannot be that the EMA is working more effectively or in detail, due to what our professor said at the end of the lecture this week, that ... |
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RE: Difference in Biocompatibility testing The biocompatibility testing I looked at were hemocompatibility, carcinogenicity and chronic toxicity testing. Hemocompatibility includes many tests, such as hemolysis testing, complement activation t... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
3 years ago |
RE: Academia Grant Proposal for Medical Device Development While I agree with many of the people before me and think budget is one of the most important aspects of the grant proposal, in order to not sound like a broken record, I would like to zoom into the i... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
3 years ago |
RE: Species in Animal Testing With the exception of rats and mice, swine or pigs are also a rather commonly used animal for testing purposes. Because they are biologically and physiologically similar to humans, including their car... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
3 years ago |
RE: Importance of people within the Project I would have to say that while all the stakeholders hold a a strong relative importance to the project, the most important person would have to be the client. This is in correlation to the most import... |
In forum Intro to Project Management |
3 years ago |
RE: Project Life Cycle Importance I would have to argue that the executing phase is the most important process. This is the process where everything that can go wrong, most likely will go wrong. I feel as if, because this phase is mor... |
In forum Intro to Project Management |
3 years ago |
RE: Which feature is the most important for a project manager? While I agree with everything stated before me, I would say that there are two skills a project manager must have that go hand-in-hand, and those are flexibility yet firmness. Being a project manager ... |
In forum Intro to Project Management |
3 years ago |