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2023 Farm Bill: What Lawmakers are Hoping to Achieve in Agriculture, Nutrition and Beyond

XTalks

With a continued focus on agricultural conservation in the 2023 Farm Bill package, Congress can demonstrate its intent to support the producers who feed the nation while facilitating the collaborative work championed by conservation organizations.

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Grand Rounds August 4, 2023: AI & ML: Want to Play a Game? (Eric Perakslis, PhD)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

It’s important for organizations to recognize this and upgrade their data in order to these technologies more effectively and efficiently. Those NPCs learn from interacting with human intelligence. The bleeding edge of these technologies is human talent, so if you’re struggling to keep up in this space, hire smart people.

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Grand Rounds August 18, 2023: Opportunities to Improve Clinical Trials: Draft Revision of the ICH Good Clinical Practice Guideline (E6R3) (Prof Sir Martin Landray, FMedSci; M. Khair ElZarrad, PhD, MPH)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

The International Council for Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Human Use (ICH) is a unique harmonization organization involving regulators and the pharmaceutical industry. One important note is that we specifically moved away from a checklist approach. The guidance should not remove the need to think.

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Grand Rounds August 18, 2023: Opportunities to Improve Clinical Trials: Draft Revision of the ICH Good Clinical Practice Guideline (E6R3) (Prof Sir Martin Landray, FMedSci; M. Khair ElZarrad, PhD, MPH; Adrian F. Hernandez, MD, MHS)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

The International Council for Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Human Use (ICH) is a unique harmonization organization involving regulators and the pharmaceutical industry. One important note is that we specifically moved away from a checklist approach. The guidance should not remove the need to think.

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Beam makes USD 120M bet; GRAIL and Quest announce the collaboration; Brain organoids mimic infant’s brains; Improvement in T cells to kill cancer

Delveinsight

A new study from UCLA and Stanford University researchers observes that three-dimensional human stem cell-derived brain organoids can mature in a strikingly similar way to human brain development. They discovered that these 3D organoids follow an internal clock that controls their maturation in sync with the human development timeline.

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Omicron Designated as a Variant of Concern by WHO: What We Know About It So Far

XTalks

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the new variant of SARS-CoV-2 found in South Africa, first referred to as B.1.1.529, The technical advisory group on SARS-CoV-2 virus evolution (TAG-VE) met on Friday to discuss B.1.1.529, 1.1.529, to be a variant of concern (VOC) and has named it after the Greek letter Omicron (O).

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AI-Powered Precision Engagement in Commercial and Medical Functions

Intouch Solutions

Instead, it will be a transformational process that affects various functions of the organization, triggering considerations related to data privacy and security, regulatory compliance, and change management. What needs to be done before implementing AI in precision engagement?