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For a great experience studying life sciences and medicine, we have you covered with the release of our QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024. The top 10 list this year is very similar to the previous year with Harvard University, University of Oxford and The Johns Hopkins University ranking first, second and third respectively. Massachusetts Institute of Technology moved one space up to joint fourth. See the full list of rankings here: https://lnkd.in/ehaF2t7D #StudyLifeSciences #StudyMedicine #QSWUR #QSWURbySubject
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I have the chance to learn more about the exciting topic of translational science, which connects scientific advancements with real-world uses to improve human health. I learned the concepts, procedures, and moral issues involved in converting scientific discoveries into workable solutions. I am appreciative that the University of Michigan is providing such a demanding course. #TranslationalScience, #ProfessionalDevelopment, #UniversityOfMichigan, #LifelongLearning
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Time, money, and resources are all critical in bringing academic research through to the clinic. Simon Newman has some insights on how to accelerate the journey. Get more insights from participants of the Life Sciences Conference we organized in Cambridge, UK: https://lnkd.in/ezdmVXuP #academia #lifesciences #innovation #clinicaltrials
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Time, money, and resources are all critical in bringing academic research through to the clinic. Simon Newman has some insights on how to accelerate the journey. Get more insights from participants of the Life Sciences Conference we organized in Cambridge, UK: https://lnkd.in/gjQ4WFfp #academia #lifesciences #innovation #clinicaltrials
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Time, money, and resources are all critical in bringing academic research through to the clinic. Simon Newman has some insights on how to accelerate the journey. Get more insights from participants of the Life Sciences Conference we organized in Cambridge, UK: https://lnkd.in/gHc-zDPv #academia #lifesciences #innovation #clinicaltrials
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Instead of "figuring it out as you go," Durham Technical Community College is reshaping clinical research training by incorporating simulation-based learning. Led by Program Director, Sharleen Traynor, PhD, MPH, these innovative academic programs offer a comprehensive toolkit for establishing safe, yet realistic research environments. Attend Sharlene's session at #ACRP2024 to learn how these exercises benefit site-level and sponsor activities, and gain insights into implementing the techniques in your research studies. Explore more > https://bit.ly/4apNWQP #GoForIt #GoForEducation #ClinicalTrials #ClinicalResearch #WorkforceDevelopment #SimulationBasedTraining
ACRP 2024 Speaker: Sharleen Traynor
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Time, money, and resources are all critical in bringing academic research through to the clinic. Simon Newman has some insights on how to accelerate the journey. Get more insights from participants of the Life Sciences Conference we organized in Cambridge, UK: https://lnkd.in/e_T2dyHq #academia #lifesciences #innovation #clinicaltrials
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Time, money, and resources are all critical in bringing academic research through to the clinic. Simon Newman has some insights on how to accelerate the journey. Get more insights from participants of the Life Sciences Conference we organized in Cambridge, UK: https://lnkd.in/eXzRV6SC #academia #lifesciences #innovation #clinicaltrials
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Time, money, and resources are all critical in bringing academic research through to the clinic. Simon Newman has some insights on how to accelerate the journey. Get more insights from participants of the Life Sciences Conference we organized in Cambridge, UK: https://lnkd.in/eXzRV6SC #academia #lifesciences #innovation #clinicaltrials
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Three University of Galway academics have been named on the annual Highly Cited Researchers 2024 list from Clarivate. Professors Ines Thiele, Henry Curran and Patrick W. Serruys have once again joined the prestigious list of almost 7,000 researchers from more than 1,200 institutions in 59 countries and regions around the world. The academics who make the Clarivate list have demonstrated significant and broad influence in their research through the publication of multiple highly cited papers during the last decade. Bar Veinstein, President of Academia and Government at Clarivate, said: “We celebrate these Highly Cited Researchers whose exceptional and community-wide influence shapes the future of science, technology and academia globally. We honour not just their scientific achievement but their impact on driving innovation and addressing wider societal challenges to help transform our world.” The full 2024 Highly Cited Researchers list can be viewed at: https://ow.ly/rq7F50UaTWe #UniversityofGalway #Research #HighlyCitedResearchers Clarivate University of Galway - College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences University of Galway - College of Science and Engineering CORRIB Research Centre for Advanced Imaging and Core Laboratory Ines Thiele Patrick W. Serruys Henry Curran
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