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«AI will be so important in transforming health care as we know it today."Join us as we sit down with Elisabeth M.J. Klaussen from DoMore Diagnostics, who are on a mission to transform cancer diagnostics with artificial intelligence to improve patient care and make drug development more effective. With a rich background in quality assurance and R&D within Pharma, Biotech, and MedTech, Elisabeth shares how AI is revolutionizing patient care and the pathway to personalized medicine.Navigating the complexities of starting a healthcare venture can be as intricate as the regulations that govern it. In this episode, we discuss the maze of regulations across continents, the implications of the European AI Act for innovators, and the non-negotiable necessity of protecting patient data.Wrapping up our dialogue, we emphasize the importance of a Quality Management System (QMS), especially when developing AI models. As we delve into the EU's AI Act and its potential to harmonize standards, Elisabeth offers invaluable advice to health startups: the development of a robust QMS is not just a regulatory tick box but a foundational pillar for market readiness. Here are my key takeaways:AI in Health Care:Personalized medicine requires to analyze a lot of data and set it in a personalized context.To create value with AI in health care is challenging, due to the high density of regulations, yet benefits can be huge.AI can enable us to use investments in pharmaceuticals, biotech as well as patient care more effectively.You need to ensure you can constrain AI models, not only on the data input, but also through use of parameters or model-architecture.The product from DoMore Diagnostics is i.e. a static model, not generative, that gives an output on leanings only.There is a need to apply for a new CE marking, if model would change.Regulations in Health Care:You need to understand both your product and its intended purpose to understand what regulation will apply to you.You need to set up a team with the right people and competency.Try to find generalists - People that have a core competency, but are really good at adopting and learning new surrounding competencies at a more generalist level to complement each other.Laws and regulations in the industry are getting more and more globally standardized.If you adhere to the area with the most stringent rules, you can basically introduce your product to any market you like.If you set up your organization for regulatory compliance, you have two perspectives to keep in mind: Internally - how do you set up your principles, polices and processes internally?How do you act towards your sector and market?The regulation on EU level provides a framework, within you can find national regulations and laws that go beyond. One example is product labeling that can vary between EU countries.The EU AI Act:The EU AI Act introduces requirements that the heavily regulated industry is following already. (E.g. quality systems, documented design and development of your product, validations, performance studies)EU regulations are political documents, that are build on compromise.There is a huge constraint within the EU commission as well as on the authority side to take on the workload that results from the AI Act and other new regulations.The more cumbersome regulations are and the more regulations you build in, the more expensive will products get.Standards and regulations can help to structure your ways of working, ensuring efficiency, not wasting time and money in doing things over and over again.«You can be more creative, if you have a structured way of working.»
In this week's episode, we are delighted to have two special guests for an enriching roundtable discussion. We welcome back Lance Lukin, our guest from episode 33. Born in New Zealand in 1967, Lance was placed for adoption when he was just 21 days old, with his adoption becoming official in 1969.In addition, we are privileged to be joined by Brigitta Baker, adopted during the era of closed adoptions. Brigitta, fondly known as Brigs, brings a wealth of professional experience to the conversation, having held diverse roles ranging from advisory positions to leadership development, human resource management, and coaching.We look forward to sharing their unique insights and experiences with you. Adopted: Love, loss, family and reunion is the new memoir by Jo Willis & Brigitta Baker about their respective adoption journeys. For more about Brigitta,https://www.masseypress.ac.nz/books/all/adoptedFor more about Lance's journey:Content warning, the following episode contains content that may be triggering https://open.spotify.com/episode/10zzfNvAuG488Ovgidxpfc?si=Ds4PWiCxQPyeZQG05Kv0uA As mentioned in this episode: Ruth Monnig Ted Talk https://youtu.be/jL4lnvQ1wVUSpecial thanks to our cohosts, Amy Hansen & Elle Klaussen who have graciously stepped forward to host while Heidi Marble recovers from health challenges. https://www.pulledbytheroot.com/
Which Pickle is best? This week's we start by testing to see if we can tell the difference between M&M colors (spoiler we're great at it), then we test out three pickle brands, Klaussen, Mt Olive, and Vlasic. Klaussen claims that never heating is better, Vlasic says they are crunchier, and Mt Olive is happy to be invited. Let's see if these claims have any validity. Please like and subscribe and if you have any suggestions, let us know by tweeting us @tastetestdummies or email us at nickandjohnpodcast@gmail.com. SPOILER! Below is a list of which pickle corresponds to which numbered bowl it was in: 1. Mt Olive 2. Vlasic 3. Klaussen
Selveste Thomas Klaussen er gjest når Jan Erik, Mini-Hjælm, Christian og Hjælmen samles igjen. Vi går igjennom karrieren til kapteinen fra 2009 til 2022. Vi går frem og tilbake i tid litt som det passer seg. Vi snakker om beste minne med Kråkevingen, opprykket i 2017, sesongene etter høsten 2018 og ståa i dag.
I denne episoden er MFK-kaptein Thomas Klaussen gjest. Han forteller om sin karriere og hvordan situasjonen er i Moss Fotballklubb for øyeblikket. Han skal hedres på Melløs med testimonial-kamp 4. april, og avslører noen av spillerne han ønsker å invitere.
We will be having a change of pace this week with a new guest host as the weekly host is out with bronchitis
Askar og Klaussen lader opp til siste runde med å snakke om spillerne du må ha på laget for å avgjøre kompisligaene.
Vi har med oss Alexander Klaussen fra Fantasy Eliteserien-podkasten "Fantasy med Askar og Klaussen", han skilter med 20. plass OR på Eliteserie Fantasy og 107. plass OR på vårt kjære FPL. Det er mildt sagt helt rått, han er på en sky. Vi snakker tips, strategi og aktuelle tema - tune in freaks!
Vi har med oss Alexander Klaussen fra Fantasy Eliteserien-podkasten "Fantasy med Askar og Klaussen", han skilter med 20. plass OR på Eliteserie Fantasy og 107. plass OR på vårt kjære FPL. Det er mildt sagt helt rått, han er på en sky. Vi snakker tips, strategi og aktuelle tema - tune in freaks!
Det drar seg til spesielt i bunn av tabellen. Hvilke spillere kan sende deg på riktig side av tabellen i kompisligaene? Askar og Klaussen forsøker å finne svaret.
Det er tid for å ta de ekstra smarte valgene. Askar og Klaussen har pekt seg ut noen potensielle jokere for resten av sesongen.
- Får ikke sove om natta av BendtnerHva er hemmeligheten bak sjokkformen til Amin Askar? Hva gjør man med Søderlund når Bendtner nå ikke skal til VM - og hvor mye hadde Usain Bolt kosta på spillet, og hvorfor er Askar skeptisk til Bolts fotballferdigheter? Det og mye mer får du svar på i denne ukens utgave av Fantasy FK når Martin og Vegard er i Sarpsborg og treffer Askar og Alexander Klaussen. NB! Vi spilte inn denne episoden utendørs, derfor er lyden litt keitete enkelte steder. Vi beklager det! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"Så ut som juniorer" "Null kreativitet fremme i år. Lang høy ball til Mortensen gang på gang på gang....." "Typisk scenario de siste kampene er at midtstopperne slår pasning ut til backene........som snur og slår støttepasning tilbake. Stopperne slår da til Sing/Matti, som ikke vet hva de skal gjøre.......og slår støttepasning tilbake. (...) Supporterne mener mye om måten Sarpsborg 08 spiller fotball på, men etter denne episoden kan alle slappe helt av - analysesjef Dag Tore Bergerud tar på seg skylden for tapene mot Brann og Odd. Ikke hele skylden, men i hvert fall litt. Bergerud får også høre analysene supporterne har postet på Facebook for å se om de hadde rett i noe. Ikke et stort Odd-lag Sarpsborg 08 hadde håp og tro om at det skulle bli seier mot Odd, men dessverre gikk det ikke slik. Assistenttrener Tom Freddy Aune var ikke imponert over Odd, men mener også at Sarpsborg-laget presterte under forventet. -Det var en voldsom nedtur, sier Aune. Klar for Iditarod Markedsansvarlig privatmarked Alexander Klaussen var ikke tilstede for kampen mot Odd da han i stedet tok ut litt ferie og dro til Svalbard. -Broren til hun jeg er gift med fikk ikke vært med sist vi dro så da fikk vi en tur til, sier Klaussen. På turen fikk gjengen kjøre med hundespann. -Det var kjempekult og anbefale alle å prøve. Nå er han klar for å bli med i verdens tøffeste hundeløp - Iditarod. I løpet av denne sesongen vil du få mulighet til å bli enda bedre kjent med spillerne på Sarpsborg 08. Tom Arild og Kristian vil i hver episode prate nærmere med en ny spiller og grave litt i veien frem til profesjonell fotballspiller. Den første spilleren som var "i ilden" er oppvokst i Hundvåg og har blant annet spilt for Viking, Vålerenga og Sandnes Ulf. Han startet karrieren som spiss, men det var ikke det han endte opp som. Han har en Wikipedia-side på norsk og en på engelsk. Lytt, le, lik og del gjerne :)
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Daniel Klausssen, Senior Director within the Innovation Strategy Department at Marriott International. Prior to joining Marriott, Daniel led the complete re-development of the Public Broadcasting Systems digital strategy including all of their mobile apps, streaming tools, and architecture. Prior to that he was a stay at home dad while consulting for startups after a career at legendary silicon valley companies like Netscape, Borland, and Collabra. Daniel grew up in Squaw Valley California and received a degree in physics from the university of colorado at boulder. Lets listen into Daniel Klaussen interviewed by Tom Denison at our Chicago Startup Grind Chapter. Startup Grind is Brought to You By: Soylent: Easy, sustained energy that goes where you go. Learn more at Soylent.com
The 2nd episode of The Innovation Engine Podcast, in which we discuss how the Internet, infrastructure advancements, decreased barriers to entry, and the onset of agile has fueled innovation throughout the business landscape. Starring our very first guest, 3Pillar's Dan Klaussen.