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RE: Cutting Corners in Research

I believe that the integrity of the data determines the difference between a feasible study and a bad study. It is common in industry to confront time and financial constraints. Still, if cutting corn...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

4 months ago
RE: Animals used for research and for food

That's an intriguing point, and one that I've considered as well. One of the reasons why animal research receives more unfavorable attention than animal eating is due to its goal. Most people regard e...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

4 months ago
RE: Research for the Fututre or Now?

I believe that both sorts of research—industrial and academic—play important roles in progressing society, but I personally prefer research that serves the current generation. It's immensely motivatin...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

4 months ago
RE: Project Planning: How Much Detail is Enough?

I absolutely agree that project planning is one of the most critical stages of the project lifecycle. A well-structured strategy gives clarity, establishes expectations, and makes the subsequent phase...

In forum Intro to Project Management

5 months ago
RE: Poor Project Manager Situation

I absolutely get what you're saying—organization and leadership have a significant impact on project outcomes. A chaotic project manager can cause a domino effect in which deadlines are missed, budget...

In forum Intro to Project Management

5 months ago
RE: Milestones Missed: Failure or Success?

I feel that missing a milestone should not be deemed a failure; it all relies on the circumstances and logic behind it. While milestones are established to keep teams on track and evaluate progress, t...

In forum Intro to Project Management

5 months ago
RE: Academia vs. Industry: Why I Prefer Industry

Your point of view is quite similar to mine. Academia is excellent for developing a solid theoretical and research foundation, but I agree that it has limitations in terms of hands-on product developm...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

5 months ago
RE: Bridging Design Innovation with Regulatory Compliance in Early Stages of Device Development

I believe you make a key point: while innovation and regulation appear to be opposing forces, they must work together. Prototyping swiftly may drive innovation, but ignoring compliance early on typica...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

5 months ago
RE: Thoughts on BME degree, "a little of everything"

One thing I've found about getting a Biomedical Engineering degree is that it truly seems like "a little of everything." We study electrical engineering, mechanical systems, physiology, coding, and ce...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

5 months ago
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