Lauren Gardner

Seeking solutions to issues in clinical trials

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S Cardiac Catheterization Lab Inpatient Forecast Tool: A Prospective Evaluation

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Who will solve all our problems?

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S Real-time prediction of inpatient length of stay for discharge prioritization

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Ethical implications of clinical trials: a global perspective

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S A mixed complementarity model for the US biofuel market with federal policy interventions

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Stakeholder input a necessity for successful model design and development

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North America’s crude-by-rail problem

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