Articles by Bernard B. Tulsi
Bernard B. Tulsi
Laboratory data have become prime targets for cyberattacks
Project management sets in motion structured and formalized approaches aimed at reducing uncertainty and enhancing predictability toward pre-specified results
The positioning of social media as an engine for scientific collaboration appears to be taking shape
Done right, mentorship is a win-win for individuals and institutions
The 2019 US budget proposal contemplates a 42.3 percent reduction by 2028 in nondefense discretionary spending, where scientific research dollars are situated
The most successful startups are able to walk the fine line between being both focused and flexible
Current government moves to scrap two existing federal regulations for every new addition have received considerable attention in business circles, and undoubtedly from the management of laboratory operations.
The challenges and opportunities of open data for the future of science and technology
The story of women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) fields is one of solid accomplishments amid an array of serious challenges.
Despite regulatory challenges, the future of testing services is promising
This new ability to ‘do something with the data’ is not driven by size but by analytical capabilities