CONDUCT TRAINING FIELD

Brand Owner Address Description
ASCEND CLINICAL RESEARCH Ascend Innovations, Inc. Suite 400 124 East 3rd Street Dayton OH 45402 Conduct training in the field of clinical research to Principal Investigators, Clinical Subjects, Sponsors and other persons; education services, namely, providing classes, seminars, and workshops to Principal Investigators, Clinical Subjects, Sponsors and other persons in the field of clinical research;Providing site management activities in the field of clinical research in the nature of collecting, reposing, analyzing data to support scientific advancements and unmet clinical needs and prepare documentation for presentations to Institutional Review Boards, Subjects for consenting into trials and the Food and Drug Administration and managing data analytics for clinical research and studies conducted through an associated network of regional hospitals and healthcare organizations, including statistical analysis and reporting services for business purposes;CLINICAL RESEARCH;Conducting medical device and pharmaceutical clinical studies and trials for others, namely, conducting early phase clinical research, observational studies and Phase I and II clinical trials for medical devices and pharmaceuticals; conducting clinical trials for others; providing clinical research information in the field of clinical trials, including data and information to support scientific advancements and unmet clinical needs for use with preparing documentation for presentations to Institutional Review Boards, Subjects for consenting into trials and the Food and Drug Administration;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Embodiments of the present invention relate to a method and system for augmenting a training database of an automated language-understanding system. In one embodiment, a training example in a first language may be received from the training database. The first language-training example may be translated to a second language output. The second language output may be translated to a first variant of the first language-training example. An action pair including the first variant of the first language-training example and an action command associated with the first language-training example may be stored in an augmented training database.