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Kevin Dalby Discusses Pharmaceutical Research in 2021: Current Trends and Innovations

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  Originally published on trendhealth.org In today’s economic and technological environments, the pharmaceutical industry  faces  rapid challenges in 2021 and beyond. As such, biotech and Pharmaceutical Research companies have to innovate to  continually  stay ahead of the game. Kevin Dalby, UT Austin  professor, says it’s no longer enough for these companies to focus only on selling medications. Instead, they must embrace technology and current trends to stay ahead of the game. Here are some of the top trends and innovations happening in the Pharmaceutical field. The Use of Big Data Every industry is Scrambling to collect, digest, understand, and use big data, and the pharmaceutical industry is no exception. These companies deal with large data volumes consistently as they develop and discover new drugs. Today, many pharmaceutical companies are trying to work with third parties to help them better manage this data. For 2021 and beyond, pharmaceutical compa...

Kevin Dalby Gives 5 Reasons Why Handwritten Notes Are Better

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This post was originally published on patch.com . Handwriting is often praised as an effective note-taking strategy. In this article, UT Austin Professor Dr. Kevin Dalby highlights some of the reasons learners of all ages should include handwriting in the learning process. It may not be for everyone, but understanding the benefits of pen and paper can help you encode information better. Handwriting is often praised as an effective note-taking strategy. In this article, UT Austin Professor Dr. Kevin Dalby highlights some of the reasons learners of all ages should include handwriting in the learning process. It may not be for everyone, but understanding the benefits of pen and paper can help you encode information better. The Mueller and Oppenheimer Study, along with other examinations of this topic, illustrate that there are at least five excellent reasons to consider handwritten notes. Handwriting your notes helps to: Promote better information retention Have fewer distractions Foste...