Jenn Renoe

Jenn Renoe

Going Dark: An Aging Power Grid

Keeping warm during cold winter months can be a challenge in the best of times. When the cold becomes frigid, it goes from being a challenge to a near impossibility. At least, that is, for those without heat or power.

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Wrong Way: Degradation Puts Children at Risk

There are a lot of ways to monitor a vaccine. According to the CDC, though, there’s only one right way to do it. That’s true, at least, if you believe that regulations in place that support their Vaccines for Children (VFC) program should be industry wide.

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Keeping Your Cool

Cold storage means much more to the end consumer than it means to your company. Sure, you could face costly fines from failed audits. That’s true. Unrecognized excursions, though, mean the end consumer is at risk. Spoiled food can cause food poisoning, leading to hospitalization or worse. Frozen...

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Winter vs. Summer Mappings

Weather acclimation is something we all experience as humans. According to research conducted by the University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics (UIHC), it takes the average healthy person two weeks to acclimate to temperature. Once acclimation occurs, outdoor temperatures are less bothersome to the...

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Compliance and DicksonOne

Compliance can be a complicated beast. The regulations in place are required reading for a wide variety of industries worldwide. They’re complicated because regulations regarding compliance don’t often provide specific direction. That’s why guidances are drafted by agencies and industry working...

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Eye of the Beholder | How Dickson Makes ISO 9001 Compliance Something Beautiful

Something doesn’t have to be pretty to be beautiful. I can’t think of a better example of this than a child’s artwork. The stick figures and the scribbles may not be pretty to a casual viewer, but the thought process that went into the work can be amazing. The consideration and detail may not...

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A Formulaic Approach: How Mathematics is Impacting Healthcare

In the world, there is one language that is universal to every culture. It doesn’t change regardless of where you are or what you believe. It’s hidden in plain sight and you use it every day whether you like it or not. It’s Mathematics.

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Write It Down: Validation Will Prove You Aren't Getting Short Changed

There are few things more frustrating than getting something you wanted and having it not live up to the expectations you’d built up for it in your mind. The last thing that anyone wants is the disappointment and frustration of being sold a bill of goods. That’s why the ability to validate is...

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[Infographic] Major Drugs Going Off-Patent in 2018

We’re nearing the end of 2017, and, for me, that means the third annual iteration of our Patent Expiration piece in the world of pharmaceuticals. If this ongoing series has taught me anything, it’s that people of the world are constantly looking to the promise of the future.

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Perfection in Convection: Your Oven's Temperature is More Art than Science

Your oven’s temperature may be far more volatile than you realize.

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