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    Continuous culture reborn or revived?

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    “You’ve Got a Friend in Me”: Helping Students Help AI

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    ChatGPT and its family of generative tools may seem new, but the process that ChatGPT imitates is as old as Egyptian papyri: The end-user still had to adapt the form text to each person’s unique situation. Similarly, modern attorneys may use AI to adapt legal documents to their clients’ needs. But they must also learn how to spot problems in AI-generated documents — omissions, wrongful additions, inaccurate law, legalese, and poor typography. They need to instruct ChatGPT or other generative AI to continue revising until the document reflects best practices. In short, our students as future attorneys need to know how to help AI be helpful. A student who hasn’t learned how to approach drafting or redrafting a good legal document will be at AI’s mercy rather than being able to use the AI tech to create good documents. A clueless student using AI is really no better off than generations of lawyers who have blindly recycled old forms that are full of problems. Specifically, Charles and Cooney’s presentation will cover these topics: Brief history of legal forms (positive and negative) Survey results of how other disciplines are using AI A real-to-life positive approach to working with AI to generate legal documents Experience from incorporating AI into teaching Research & Writing, Advocacy, and Drafting How to arm students with knowledge about what makes a document sound, navigable, and enforceabl

    Lessons from innovation in drug-device combination products

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    Drug-device combination products introduced a new dynamic on medical product development, regulatory approval, and corporate interaction that provide valuable lessons for the development of new generations of combination products. This paper examines the case studies of drug-eluting stents and transdermal patches to facilitate a detailed understanding of the challenges and opportunities introduced by combination products when compared to previous generations of traditional medical or drug delivery devices. Our analysis indicates that the largest barrier to introduce a new kind of combination products is the determination of the regulatory center that is to oversee its approval. The first product of a new class of combination products offers a learning opportunity for the regulator and the sponsor. Once that first product is approved, the leading regulatory center is determined, and the uncertainty about the entire class of combination products is drastically reduced. The sponsor pioneering a new class of combination products assumes a central role in reducing this uncertainty by advising the decision on the primary function of the combination product. Our analysis also suggests that this decision influences the nature (pharmaceutical, biotechnology, or medical devices) of the companies that will lead the introduction of these products into the market, and guide the structure of corporate interaction thereon.MIT-Portugal Doctoral Program. Bioengineering (SFRH/BD/39444/2007)MIT Portugal Progra

    Reactor de flujo de vórtices para la adsorción y purificación de biomoléculas

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    Número de publicación: ES2536461 A1 (25.05.2015) También publicado como: ES2536461 B2 (01.12.2015) Número de Solicitud: Consulta de Expedientes OEPM (C.E.O.) P201301126 (22.11.2013)La invención consiste en la construcción de un reactor de flujo de vórtices para ser utilizado en la cromatografía de adsorción de biomoléculas en lecho expandido y elución de las mismas, partiendo de un alimento, caldo de cultivo o extracto biológico sin clarificar.Universidad de Almerí

    Why we need continuous pharmaceutical manufacturing and how to make it happen : a summary of thoughts from the international symposium on continuous manufacturing

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    We make the case for why continuous pharmaceutical manufacturing is essential, what the barriers are, and how to overcome them. To overcome them, government action is needed in terms of tax incentives or regulatory incentives that affect time

    Molecule Microscopy

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    Contains research objectives, summary of research on five research projects and reports on four research projects.Joint Services Electronics Program (Contract DAAB07-74-C-0630)National Institutes of Health (Grant 1 PO1 HL14322-03)National Institutes of Health (Grant 5 SO5 RR07047-08)Environmental Measurements Project Laboratory grant from the Dean of Science, M.I.T.Boehringer Mannheim Gmb

    Threats posed to conservation by media misinformation

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    Media coverage of trophy hunting highlights the potential for misinformation to enter public and political debates on conservation issues. We argue that misinformation should be a major concern for all involved in conservation
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