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JMP is taking Discovery online, April 16 and 18. Register today and join us for interactive sessions featuring popular presentation topics, networking, and discussions with the experts.
Episode 18 (Friday, May 15, 2020)

 

 

Segment Description Who's On Air

Welcome

Monologue: I Bought This - Science Books 

@julian

Featured Program

 

Characterizing Bio-processes With Augmented Full Quadratic Models and Fractionally Weighted Bootstra...

In this session, Phil Ramsey (Senior Data Scientist and Statistical Consultant at Predictum Inc. and Owner of the North Haven Group) uses bio-process development case studies to demonstrate that the augmented FQM models substantially outperform the traditional FQM in characterizing the full design space. After explaining why we need Design of Experiments (DoE) and predictive models for quality by design (QbD), Dr. Ramsey uses JMP Pro to demonstrate the application of augmented FQMs, FWB, and the Simulators in the JMP Profilers to fully characterize design spaces as required by QbD.

 

@philramsey
Featured Program

 

Building a new path to scientific discovery with Riffyn & JMP

The number one asset of any scientific R+D company is its data. But only if that data is meaningful and trustworthy. To help drive this point home, Riffyn founder Tim Garnder Tim introduces us to the Vasa, a 17th c. Swedish warship that, at the time, was the largest ship in the world. Built largely to intimidate Sweden’s enemies, the ship was constructed using the standards of the day, with little regard to the uniqueness of the vessel. With too much of the weight residing in the upper structure of the hull, the Vasa was dangerously unstable and sunk less than one mile into its maiden voyage. Unfortunately, Tim says not much has changed with the current way we do development. Instead of launching one well-designed, well-thought out project, we launch 25, hoping at least one of those will “float.” On a mission to make science work better, Tim spends the rest of the talk discussing a process-centric approach to creating and harnessing data of extraordinary value …using Riffyn Nexus and JMP.

 

@tgardner4
Featured Program

 

Statistics for Pharma and Biopharma Development and Manufacturing

Through a series of graphs and demonstrations, Heath Rushing, principal consultant at Adsugro, shows you the incredible power of the JMP Scripting Language. Using Graph Builder in JMP. Heath shows JMP scripts he’s developed for customers that automate routine analyses and presentations. Follow along as Heath gives you a step-by-step tour of JMP’s capabilities, and a detailed discussion about how you can adapt JMP capabilities to fit your specific data analysis needs. He covers six different examples of how to take your JMP analysis one step further, including Maps in JMP, Stability Analysis, Nonlinear Regression, Process Capability, Process Control, DOE A Optimal Designs.

 

@herush
Featured Program

 

JMP Clinical and JMP Genomics: Helping vaccines, drugs and crops get to market

JMP is helping scientists speed new drug development, move forward fascinating genetics projects and more. In this segment, JMP Product Manager Geoff Mann shows you the research efforts where JMP Clinical software and JMP Genomics software are boosting discoveries in science, especially the Pharmaceutical and Biotech industries. The JMP in Life Sciences program was largely developed and continues under the direction of JMP Life Sciences Director Russ Wolfinger and his team of scientists. Geoff also talks about the number of new features and tools for scientists in the latest releases of JMP Genomics and JMP Clinical.

 

@geoffrey_mann
Tip of the Day

 

Column Switcher

Pete and Mary are back for the latest installment of JMP On Air’s Tip of the Day. Today they show us how to use the Column Switcher in JMP to quickly analyze and graph different variables without having to re-create the report. Using mushroom data, Pete and Mary have been tasked with keeping everyone alive by bringing back only mushrooms that are safe to eat. Using the column switcher, they determine what factors have the most impact on edibility. They’ll even show you how to create an animated .gif to animate, record and save your findings so everyone can benefit from their discoveries – and stay alive!

 

@Peter_Hersh
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