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COVID, Vaccines, and The Nature of Engineering

Assuming one becomes available to you and/or your loved ones sometime soon, should you, or shouldn’t you, roll up your sleeve for a COVID vaccine? Please indulge me in a thought experiment on our shared way to my conclusion, and recommendation.

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What Is An Inverted Microscope?

Microscopes are used in many scientific processes, especially when it comes to observing small objects, including cells.

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Everything to Know About the Five States of Matter

In primary school, most students learn that matter exists in one of three states — solid, liquid or gas.

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Which Gig Should You Accept, Doctor?

Problem statement: Dr Jones presently is the CMO of a startup with a generous compensation package. However, his CEO has asked him to send a revised job description.

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From Innovation to Market: Do You Have a Healthcare Plan?

Pundits and prognosticators are practically giddy about the global post-pandemic healthcare innovation opportunities. 

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What Problems Do Hospital Executives Want You to Solve with AI?

Digital health and artificial intelligence are finding their way into sick-care. 

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Healthcare Entrepreneurship: How to Pick Your Entrepreneurial Spot

Based on the engagement, excitement and interest from registrants and faculty at a recent medical professional innovator conference, participating as a biomedical or clinical entrepreneur is getting traction.