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Digital Trends to Watch in 2015

Last week, I attended a wonderful event sponsored by BioCom at Torrey Pines Lodge.  I am already envisioning a great future for digital health, but the panel was terrific.  Here … Continue reading

March 19, 2015 · Leave a comment

SEO, Google, and You

An introduction to SEO—search engine optimization—and how it can help more customers find you. A customer goes online and does a search for private investigations firms in his local area. … Continue reading

March 19, 2015 · Leave a comment

What Does the Spleen Do?

Harvard Medical School’s spoof on Yvlis’ What Does the Fox Do. Who doesn’t love a science-themed song?

January 1, 2014 · Leave a comment

How Big Data Will Lower Costs and Advance Personalized Medicine

Datafication could change healthcare. Big data and personalized medicine have been industry buzz terms for quite some time, but while it’s widely known there are correlations between the two, many are still struggling … Continue reading

December 1, 2013 · Leave a comment

Day to Day at Pathology Visions

Check out my review of the Pathology Visions Conference….and the latest piece on the Definiens’ blog….. Every year we await the Pathology Visions conference, curious to see what the latest … Continue reading

October 13, 2013 · Leave a comment

Networking and The 5 People You Must Know.

Until about 2 years ago, the idea of networking was distasteful to me. It reeked of spending time fruitlessly making small talk with a group of dressed up people all … Continue reading

June 6, 2013 · Leave a comment

Not Leaning, Living: A New Dialog for Women

Like many of you out there, I saw the spate of media attention to the Sheryl Sandberg book, “Leaning In.” And so I bought it and read it…..finding it to … Continue reading

June 6, 2013 · Leave a comment

Originally posted on The Greenery:
Is this man poor? If riches were measured in abs alone, he would be a wealthy man. The noodle maker runs a simple guesthouse in…

November 9, 2012 · Leave a comment

Style and a Little Moore

I stood in my half-empty closet surveying a large pile of clothes I had accumulated since graduate school. The oldest of them, patterned with holes from lab chemicals, were at … Continue reading

November 3, 2012 · 2 Comments

Commitments and Convictions

Last night I read a statistic that stopped me in my tracks: the average parent spends 4 hours watching tv and only 6 minutes playing with their children. Can’t possibly … Continue reading

September 29, 2012 · 1 Comment