“It used to be thought that the events that changed the world were things like big bombs, maniac politicians, huge earthquakes, or vast population movements, but it has now been realized that this is a very old-fashioned view held by people totally out of touch with modern thought. The things that change the world, according to Chaos theory, are the tiny things.
A butterfly flaps its wings in the Amazonian jungle, and subsequently a storm ravages half of Europe.”
— from Good Omens, by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman
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Cyntegrity collaborated with MongoDB to provide Ukrainian students who relocated to Germany, to the Metropolitan School in Frankfurt, with 20 Macbook Airs in order to continue their studies.
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Just like a butterfly, let's collaborate to add value to the world around us. Your contribution, no matter how small, can change the course of a person's life forever!
Cyntegrity's CEO Artem Andrianov and Junior Data Scientist Ting-Yu Ho have held an interactive data science lecture for 10th graders of the Metropolitan School in Frankfurt this November!
Missed the webinar? Watch the recording!
Guest:
CEO at Pharmaxi LLC
Dr. Yuriy Lebed, the CEO of Pharmaxi LLC, a Ukraine-based CRO, shares his compelling story about securing continued access to investigational medicines and treatments for clinical trial patients and victims of war.
While others withdrew, Yuriy Lebed and his team seized the opportunity to reach out to unique patient groups made possible by the war and successfully kept their sites open. In this challenging environment, his CRO helps war victims by facilitating acute, on-site treatment as part of continued clinical studies.
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