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Philip BernickSenior Consultant, McCulley/Cuppan LLC |
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Senior Consultant, McCulley/Cuppan LLC 2001 –
McCulley/Cuppan provides customized training, consulting, and project support services designed to improve the planning, authoring, and delivery of technical and scientific documentation. We have worked with more than 50 pharmaceutical and biomedical companies and research institutions in the U.S., Europe, and Asia.Consultant, Arizona State University 2004 – 2009
Developing Bachelors, Masters, and PhD programs in Informatics for the School of Computing and Informatics at Arizona State University.Project Manager, Training Development/Delivery, Canal + Technologies 2001 – 2002
PhD Rhetoric, Professional Communication, New Mexico State University 1991 – 2004
MA Rhetoric and Technical Communication, New Mexico State University 1993 – 1993
BS Technical Communication, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology 1987 – 1991
Philip Bernick is an informatics specialist who straddles three worlds: that of the research scientist, humanities scholar, and technology developer. In addition to his work with the School of Computing and Informatics, he serves as Technology Advisor and affiliated faculty to ASU’s Consortium for Science Policy and Outcomes (CSPO) and the Center for Nanotechnology and Society (CNS). Philip’s R&D contributions include academic and industrial applications for organizations that include the Computing Research Laboratory (CRL) at New Mexico State University (NMSU), New Mexico Tech (NMT), McCulley-Cuppan, LLC, Canal + Technologies, Vidiom Systems, and NEC Japan.
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Thu Mar 18 2010 | 11:00 AM EST | 1 hour
Enhancing Strategic Document Review Practices
Speakers: Gregory P. Cuppan, Philip Bernick
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- More thoughts on the limited sophistication of documentation practices in the life sciences
- Designing the architecture of the argument in development reports
- Effective argumentation often missing from clinical research reports
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