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Blue Steens in February 2020

Posted on 29th February 202016th December 2023 ChrisW

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My MSc dissertation on healthcare derivatives

Posted on 17th February 202016th December 2023 ChrisW

In 2019, I graduated with Distinction from the roller-coaster that was my one-year full-time MSc in Finance and Investment Management at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland.

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Blue Steens in January 2020

Posted on 1st February 202016th December 2023 ChrisW

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ICAS exam results & reflections

Posted on 1st February 20201st February 2020 ChrisW

Results have come out for my first 5 Test of Competence (TC) ICAS exams. I briefly reflect on what went well, and how my approach to studying can be improved.

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If the conditions are right, life is inevitable!

Posted on 16th January 202011th January 2020 ChrisW

Sir Ken Robinson is such an entertaining presenter and beautiful mind. Even though I am all about STEM, he is spot on. We are all different. Education must not leave other disciplines like arts and

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Economics to boost antibiotics development

Posted on 5th January 202016th December 2023 ChrisW

Considering the importance of antibiotics for our healthcare, the issue of a dwindling development pipeline must be addressed. This article outlines various economic suggestions.

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Blue Steens in Nov-Dec 2019

Posted on 18th December 201916th December 2023 ChrisW

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First ICAS exams done

Posted on 18th December 201928th December 2019 ChrisW

The first 5 ICAS exams are over. It was a mixed bag.

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Will bonding curves be researchers’ best friends?

Posted on 10th December 201913th June 2020 ChrisW

Continuous token bonding curves, formerly referred to as curation markets, describe a blockchain framework that is different from the concept underlying the now widely known cryptocurrency Bitcoin.

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