Using non-hypothesized based approaches for biomarker development

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Current protein biomarkers are only moderately predictive in identifying individuals with mild traumatic brain injury or concussion. Therefore, more accurate diagnostic markers are needed for sport-related concussion.
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Documenting Biodegradation when the Products are Difficult to Discern

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For common groundwater contaminants such as chlorinated ethenes, demonstrating biodegradation activity based on detection of daughter products is straightforward, since the products are readily discernible from background sources. However, this is not the case for all contaminants. With chlorinated methane’s (i.e., carbon tetrachloride, chloroform, and dichloromethane), for example, anaerobic reductive dichlorination is not the only degradation pathway.
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Biomechanics and Epidemiology of Shoulder Injuries

In this presentation we will breakdown the fundamental motions and biomechanics of the shoulder. After discussing the biomechanics of the shoulder, we will explore epidemiology research regarding the risk of shoulder injuries.
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Is Non-Responder the best Imputation Methodi in Equivalence Trials?

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In this webinar, our Senior Statistician Laura Cope will illustrate how to assess Non-Responder Imputations in Equivalence Trials.
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Resetting Expectations for CAR-T Potency Assessment – A Novel Target Cell Killing-Based Approach

Potency assays are an essential aspect of analyses of biotherapeutics, including CAR-T therapeutics. The potency assay format that will be used as a release assay for CTM (in a QC environment) needs to be as accurate, precise and robust as possible.
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