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InkLab Medical Communications
1y ago
ChatGPT and medical communications – what are the implications?
Alexander Curire
10 Minute Read
Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbots, known as large language models (LLMs) are becoming more easily accessible to mass audiences. One such chatbot is ChatGPT which has been making headlines in recent weeks, particularly around the implications it will have in academia and the medical communications industry.
ChatGPT (GPT = Generative Pre-Trained Transformer) was launched by OpenAI in November 2022. Since then Microsoft has invested a speculated $10 billion and is in plans to incorporate ..read more
InkLab Medical Communications
1y ago
Improving Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Clinical Trials
Alexander Currie
5 minute read
Enhancing diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in clinical trial populations is a moral imperative. It has long been acknowledged that DEI is crucial for broadening the scope, creativity and innovativeness of medical research and bolsters success in solving complex problems whilst reducing inequities in health and disease.
There is a striking underrepresentation of minority racial and ethnic groups in clinical trial research. In the US, 40% of the population is composed of diverse ethnic an ..read more
InkLab Medical Communications
1y ago
InkLab Medical Communications
Alexander Currie
5 minute read
What do we do?
InkLab was founded in as part of Logicearth Learning Services. We are a team of medical writers with diverse scientific backgrounds, who provide clients with a range of services to deliver specialist medical communications. Our medical writing services cover a range of areas including scientific and medical publications, marketing and training solutions for educational and professional development. We work synergistically with our inhouse structural design team, who add flare to enhance our medical communic ..read more
InkLab Medical Communications
3y ago
Medical Writing Checklist
We, at Inklab Communications, have put together a helpful checklist for medical writers to use in order to hone and add value to a prospective powerpoint slide deck. The checklist is made up of 5 key stages – Content, Layout, Lists and Tables, Graphs, Final Look. Each section can be converted into a tick box list, which can be used as you go through a presentation to ensure each stage is complete.
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3y ago
Oncology Writing Tips
Fraser Collins
10 Minute Read
In the wake of the 21st Century Cures Act (December 2016), the FDA has determined to accelerate the development of novel therapies and increase the speed of the review process, particularly in the field of cancer research. This is due to the realisation that the optimal way to manage cancer as a disease is through personalised medicine, which requires swift diagnostic and therapy production processes to work.
How does this shift in attitudes impact oncology medical writing? Apart from the urgency to advance research efforts and deve ..read more
InkLab Medical Communications
3y ago
RNA Vaccines
Fraser Collins
10 Minute Read
Vaccination is a crucial preventative measure to protect against disease and has helped to eradicate epidemics like smallpox and polio. They enable our bodies to respond more effectively to infection by mimicking the structure of the infectious agent. RNA (sometimes referred to as messenger RNA or mRNA) vaccines, are a new type of vaccine that has recently been developed. They rely on a different way to mimic infection to induce an immune cell response. In comparison to other vaccines they are more robust, more versatile, and yet, equally ef ..read more
InkLab Medical Communications
3y ago
Oncology writing tips
Fraser Collins
10 Minute Read
In the wake of the 21st Century Cures Act (December 2016), the FDA has determined to accelerate the development of novel therapies and increase the speed of the review process, particularly in the field of cancer research. This is due to the realisation that the optimal way to manage cancer as a disease is through personalised medicine, which requires swift diagnostic and therapy production processes to work.
How does this shift in attitudes impact oncology medical writing? Apart from the urgency to advance research efforts and deve ..read more
InkLab Medical Communications
3y ago
RNA Vaccines
Fraser Collins
10 Minute Read
Vaccination is a crucial preventative measure to protect against disease and has helped to eradicate epidemics like smallpox and polio. They enable our bodies to respond more effectively to infection by mimicking the structure of the infectious agent. RNA (sometimes referred to as messenger RNA or mRNA) vaccines, are a new type of vaccine that has recently been developed. They rely on a different way to mimic infection to induce an immune cell response. In comparison to other vaccines they are more robust, more versatile, and yet, equally ..read more
InkLab Medical Communications
4y ago
Medical writing - what is it?
Phil Lucas | MPH
10 Minute Read
This blog will give a brief insight into the discipline of medical writing, including the various types of writing and the skills deemed necessary by top medical communications companies.
What do we mean by medical writing?
It’s a question that I commonly encounter when someone asks me about my career and business venture. Although it is vital to pharmaceutical companies, and healthcare communication in general, outside of the industry a medcomms writer's work is often poorly understood. So, here you go...here’s a br ..read more
InkLab Medical Communications
4y ago
How to create a scientific poster
Phil Lucas | MPH
10 Minute Read
Phil Lucas | MPH
10 Minute Read
The history of posters is rather interesting. Posters were used primarily for advertising and announcements - e.g., for drumming up excitement and anticipation for the arrival of the circus. Now, in a scientific setting we use scientific posters or conference posters to drum up excitment and interest in our research, however, often this original and simple purpose of a scientific poster can get lost leaving the audience uninterested and disengaged. Exactly what we don't want.
To en ..read more