How science presentations should work, but don’t

How science presentations should work, but don’t

Feb. 16, 2011 by

In the idyllic vision of the uninitiated, a scientific presentation tells a story, starting with a clear description of a problem, then outlining a series of steps taken to address that problem, and ending with a special reward: a glistening

Packing a presentation for the FDA

Packing a presentation for the FDA

Feb. 3, 2011 by

We carefully packed the sculptures in our suitcases when we returned from Africa, using our dirty clothes to cushion them from damage.  Leave it to the airlines to outsmart us and find the weak spots in our preparation.  When we

Better Investigator Meetings

Better Investigator Meetings

Nov. 17, 2010 by

I recently had the privilege of sitting through four investigator meetings, two in the United States and two in Europe. They comprised speaker after speaker with slide after slide.  Topics included the disease, the drug, the PK, the efficacy and