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Armata Pharmaceuticals Offices – Marina Del Rey

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The design is influenced by the natural surroundings on which the 56,000 square foot building sits in Marina Del Rey. To design environments for life-saving technologies, it was necessary for our design team to break away from traditional laboratory and research norms.

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5 reasons to cultivate strategic business partnerships

Insperity

Or maybe you’d like to expand your influence with a broader audience. Venture capital funds are seeing increased success in pharmaceutical, health care and technology company startup labs across the country, as they partner with various providers to share liabilities and costs while creating more value in the mutually supported businesses.

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A kaleidoscope approach to leading: Five perspective shifts that can foster innovation

Work Life

Jayshree Seth has been engaged in technology and product development for driving the commercialization of innovative products within a large corporation for over three decades and has extensively explored and written about these evolving leadership paradigms. We worked on refining her vision, focusing on sustainability and innovation.

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The Dangers of Precision Medicine: Mental Health Is Not a Battlefield

Mad in America

This connection between mental health and the use of battlefield and warfare metaphors has meaningful implications for how people perceive and cope with mental health conditions, influencing how care goals are set and treatment plans are designed. In this ‘garden’ model, mental health is seen as a collective, dynamic cultivation process.

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How to manage conflict on your team when you’ve been avoiding it forever

Work Life

As such, just as companies plan for new technology rollouts, industry shifts, or corporate reorganizations, so, too, can they identify events that are likely to spawn conflict—and plan ahead accordingly. Of course, this will look different in different organizations. This crucial step surfaces values as leaders’ less visible motivators.

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Toxic Interactions: Social Circumstances and Well-Being

Mad in America

Clearly, this influences whether they are regarded as ‘ill’ or as distressed, whether they might be considered dangerous, incapable, threatening and so on. In recent years this has hardened up, as information technology and population data have converged to allow larger and more convincing studies.

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Much of U.S. Healthcare Is Broken: How to Fix It (Chapter 1, Part 1)

Mad in America

Blaming greedy lawyers for our healthcare cost problem comes under the same category as blaming modern medical advances, the expensive new technology and medicines to identify—and at times—cure diseases, and other common “red herrings” in the healthcare industry.