Crossref Ambassador Dr. Woei Fuh Wong of iGroup talks about the journey from publishing to making real research outreach and impact. Presented at Crossref LIVE Bangkok, 10 July 2019.
Circumventing Traditional Bottlenecks In Glioblastoma...Melanie Smith
This study investigated whether the nonstructural protein 2B of human rhinovirus 16 (HRV16) induces an endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress response. A HRV16 2B fusion protein with GFP was expressed in baby hamster kidney (BHK) cells. Results showed HRV16 2B induced high expression of the ER chaperone GRP78 in a time-dependent manner and activated the PERK-eIF2α signaling pathway, leading to increased expression of p-PERK, p-eIF2α, and CHOP. HRV16 2B decreased expression of p-IRE1 and ATF6 p50. This demonstrated for the first time that the PER
This document discusses three possible strategies for identifying biological knowledge from scientific literature: 1) Allowing authors to validate biological entities during the writing process, 2) Performing discourse analysis to understand persuasive elements and relationships between ideas, and 3) Encouraging collaboration between authors and databases to identify hypotheses. It focuses on the challenges of current fact extraction techniques and the potential for modeling discourse and rhetorical moves to improve knowledge representation.
This document summarizes the activities of BIOCLUES, a bioinformatics club focused on mentoring and collaborations. Some key points:
1. BIOCLUES was launched in 2005 and has grown to over 4000 members, with 2000 receiving virtual mentoring. It facilitates mentor-mentee relationships and collaborations between researchers.
2. The document describes three research stories involving identifying long non-coding RNAs from exome data and their role in conditions like SARS-CoV-2 infection.
3. BIOCLUES aims to make the research community more open and inclusive through diverse collaborations, addressing issues like predatory publishing and lack of STEM education. It works to build capacity in
This document is a project report submitted by Srishthi Ramakant Gupta to SASTRA University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Bachelor of Technology degree in Industrial Biotechnology. The project was conducted under the guidance of Dr. Ankona Datta at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Mumbai, India. The report describes work done to develop 'turn-on' luminescent probes for in vivo phospholipid sensing by designing chromophores that can sensitize lanthanides for excitation at visible wavelengths rather than ultraviolet to enable biological imaging.
This document provides the schedule for the Young Neuroscientists Symposium 2016, which is organized to allow undergraduate, postgraduate, and postdoctoral neuroscience researchers to present their work and foster collaboration. The one-day event includes keynote presentations from researchers in academia and industry, short talks selected from submitted abstracts, and a career panel discussion. Support is acknowledged from various sponsors and the Irish government. The schedule details the timing of presentations, breaks, and a social event following the symposium.
Publish Your Papers In The Top Scientific Journalsguestd02fab
The document discusses how to publish scientific papers in top journals. It provides advice on what constitutes high-quality research and first-class papers, such as making major advances in important fields, developing new techniques, or challenging existing views. It also discusses the paper evaluation and review process, emphasizing the importance of convincing data, controls, and consideration of alternatives. Cover letters should highlight a paper's significance and suggest reviewers while avoiding conflicts of interest.
2nd Epigenetics Discovery congress - Latest agendaTony Couch
Advancements in Epigenetics have certainly given us huge breakthroughs in drug discovery, development and effective diagnosis of diseases. Scientists are working towards making new developments and address challenges in epigenetics for cancer, neurodegenerative diseases and other ailments. The Epigenetics Discovery Congress will provide a platform to such scientists to present their work, learn what their peers are doing, share experiences and overcome challenges that the industry is facing.....
Difference Between Pepsi And Coca ColaRachel Davis
The document discusses the differences between Pepsi and Coca Cola, noting that taste receptors in the mouth and smell receptors in the nose allow humans to distinguish between the two drinks. It describes experiments where subjects were able to correctly identify drinks by sight alone but performed worse when blindfolded, showing the importance of vision and smell in taste perception. The experimental design involved testing subjects' ability to identify flavors of jelly beans with and without the use of sight and smell.
Circumventing Traditional Bottlenecks In Glioblastoma...Melanie Smith
This study investigated whether the nonstructural protein 2B of human rhinovirus 16 (HRV16) induces an endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress response. A HRV16 2B fusion protein with GFP was expressed in baby hamster kidney (BHK) cells. Results showed HRV16 2B induced high expression of the ER chaperone GRP78 in a time-dependent manner and activated the PERK-eIF2α signaling pathway, leading to increased expression of p-PERK, p-eIF2α, and CHOP. HRV16 2B decreased expression of p-IRE1 and ATF6 p50. This demonstrated for the first time that the PER
This document discusses three possible strategies for identifying biological knowledge from scientific literature: 1) Allowing authors to validate biological entities during the writing process, 2) Performing discourse analysis to understand persuasive elements and relationships between ideas, and 3) Encouraging collaboration between authors and databases to identify hypotheses. It focuses on the challenges of current fact extraction techniques and the potential for modeling discourse and rhetorical moves to improve knowledge representation.
This document summarizes the activities of BIOCLUES, a bioinformatics club focused on mentoring and collaborations. Some key points:
1. BIOCLUES was launched in 2005 and has grown to over 4000 members, with 2000 receiving virtual mentoring. It facilitates mentor-mentee relationships and collaborations between researchers.
2. The document describes three research stories involving identifying long non-coding RNAs from exome data and their role in conditions like SARS-CoV-2 infection.
3. BIOCLUES aims to make the research community more open and inclusive through diverse collaborations, addressing issues like predatory publishing and lack of STEM education. It works to build capacity in
This document is a project report submitted by Srishthi Ramakant Gupta to SASTRA University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Bachelor of Technology degree in Industrial Biotechnology. The project was conducted under the guidance of Dr. Ankona Datta at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Mumbai, India. The report describes work done to develop 'turn-on' luminescent probes for in vivo phospholipid sensing by designing chromophores that can sensitize lanthanides for excitation at visible wavelengths rather than ultraviolet to enable biological imaging.
This document provides the schedule for the Young Neuroscientists Symposium 2016, which is organized to allow undergraduate, postgraduate, and postdoctoral neuroscience researchers to present their work and foster collaboration. The one-day event includes keynote presentations from researchers in academia and industry, short talks selected from submitted abstracts, and a career panel discussion. Support is acknowledged from various sponsors and the Irish government. The schedule details the timing of presentations, breaks, and a social event following the symposium.
Publish Your Papers In The Top Scientific Journalsguestd02fab
The document discusses how to publish scientific papers in top journals. It provides advice on what constitutes high-quality research and first-class papers, such as making major advances in important fields, developing new techniques, or challenging existing views. It also discusses the paper evaluation and review process, emphasizing the importance of convincing data, controls, and consideration of alternatives. Cover letters should highlight a paper's significance and suggest reviewers while avoiding conflicts of interest.
2nd Epigenetics Discovery congress - Latest agendaTony Couch
Advancements in Epigenetics have certainly given us huge breakthroughs in drug discovery, development and effective diagnosis of diseases. Scientists are working towards making new developments and address challenges in epigenetics for cancer, neurodegenerative diseases and other ailments. The Epigenetics Discovery Congress will provide a platform to such scientists to present their work, learn what their peers are doing, share experiences and overcome challenges that the industry is facing.....
Difference Between Pepsi And Coca ColaRachel Davis
The document discusses the differences between Pepsi and Coca Cola, noting that taste receptors in the mouth and smell receptors in the nose allow humans to distinguish between the two drinks. It describes experiments where subjects were able to correctly identify drinks by sight alone but performed worse when blindfolded, showing the importance of vision and smell in taste perception. The experimental design involved testing subjects' ability to identify flavors of jelly beans with and without the use of sight and smell.
The document is a curriculum vitae for Dr. Abdallah K. Al-Hakim, who has extensive training and research experience in biochemistry, including postdoctoral research studying the DNA damage response pathway and centrosome regulation, PhD research characterizing protein kinases, and MSc research on adenylyl cyclase isoforms; he has published numerous papers in high-impact journals and received several awards and fellowships for his work.
This document provides a summary of research being conducted at the University of Melbourne. It discusses:
1) A world-first breakthrough where researchers extracted genes from the extinct Tasmanian Tiger and observed their function in mice, showing DNA from extinct species can be studied.
2) An examination of art and mental illness led by Dr Anthony White, looking at how art by people experiencing mental illness is understood and exploring different interpretive frameworks.
3) Research led by Dr Caron Beaton-Wells on criminalising cartel misconduct, as Australia moves towards jail sentences for price fixing, which provides an opportunity for multi-disciplinary research contributing to policy in this area.
The Relationship Between Body Image And The MediaJessica Myers
Here are the key points I would highlight in an essay on this topic:
- The genetic revolution, specifically cloning, raised significant ethical concerns about interfering with nature and the sanctity of life. It challenged long-held views about what constitutes a "natural" birth.
- Cloning blurs the lines between animal and human life, raising questions about where to draw the line with genetic experimentation. Some fear a "slippery slope" towards human cloning if not regulated.
- There are also concerns that cloning could be used for eugenics or genetic enhancement of humans, allowing some to have "designer babies" with chosen traits while others do not. This raises issues of equality, ethics, and playing God.
This document discusses the need for open science due to a reproducibility crisis in many scientific disciplines. It notes that many published findings cannot be replicated and estimates that at least two-thirds of published results in psychology and biomedicine may be incorrect. This represents a credibility crisis that undermines public trust in science. The document argues that adopting practices of open science such as preregistration, open data, and detailed documentation can help address this crisis by reducing biases, enabling replication, and increasing transparency and reproducibility. Open science is presented as a means of improving research quality and accelerating discovery for the benefit of both science and society.
This case study involves a woman named Autumn who experienced increased urinary frequency and blood in her urine. She was initially diagnosed with a urinary tract infection and prescribed antibiotics, but her symptoms did not improve. Further testing revealed she had invasive transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) of the bladder, which is linked to mutations in tumor suppressor genes p53 and pRb. TCC is an aggressive form of bladder cancer associated with a poor prognosis. Autumn will require chemotherapy and radiation treatment. The case study examines Autumn's condition in the context of concepts from chapters about cancer biology, including mutations, tumor suppressor genes, metastasis, and dysplasia.
2nd Epigenetics Discovery Congress - Latest agendaTony Couch
The 2nd Annual Epigenetics Discovery Congress will take place September 8-9, 2016 in London. The conference will explore the potential of epigenetics in novel and existing therapeutics. It will focus on emerging trends in drug discovery, including evolving targets, inhibitors, biomarkers and clinical success across diseases. Over two days, speakers will discuss topics such as epigenetic regulation, environmental impacts, translational challenges, clinical biomarkers, cancer, neurodevelopment, and new inhibitor scaffolds. The goal is to provide a platform for researchers and industry to network, showcase discoveries, and discuss advances in the application of epigenetics to drug development.
Narrative Essay With Dialogue Example. 008 Essay Example Dialogue Narrative W...Susan Belcher
Writing Mini Lesson #20- Dialogue in a Narrative Essay | Writing mini .... 009 Essay Example Narrative Dialogue Of L ~ Thatsnotus. 009 Example Dialogue Essay How To Write In An Narrative ~ Thatsnotus. Of a narrative essay with dialogue. Reflective Essay: How to write dialogue in a narrative essay. 008 Essay Example Dialogue Narrative With Examples Selo Yogawithjo Co .... 16+ Narrative Essay Examples With Dialogue most complete - scholarship. 008 Examples Of Narrative Essays Essay Dialogue Example L ~ Thatsnotus. 007 Example Of Narrative Essay Dialogue L ~ Thatsnotus. 011 Personal Narrative Essay Example High School Examples And Forms .... How To Use Dialogue In A Narrative - HISTORYZH. 012 How To Write Dialogue In An Essay Narrative With ~ Thatsnotus. Narrative Essay Using Dialogue - How to Write Dialogue in a Narrative .... 003 Mla Format Narrative Essay Example Inspirationa Report Template For .... Narrative Writing - Ms. Piascik Grade 5. Demonstration for how to format dialogue in a narrative essay. Using Dialogue in a Personal Narrative. 014 How To Write Dialogue In An Essay Writing Format Mersn Proforum Co .... Formatting Dialogue In A Narrative Essay / 003 Essay Example Dialogue .... Narrative essay: Narrative essay about reading and writing. Dialogue Personal Essay / 005 Example Dialogue Essay Personal Narrative .... Narrative essay with dialogue - dgereport77.web.fc2.com. ️ Examples of narrative essay. Narrative Essay Writing Guide: Topics ... Narrative Essay With Dialogue Example
This document provides information about the Brain Technology & Neuroscience Research Centre (BTNRC), including its mission, leadership, and affiliations. It introduces BTNRC as an organization established to conduct interdisciplinary research in fields like neuroscience, psychology, and human life sciences. It lists the president, vice president, and chairman of BTNRC, as well as members of its board of directors and advisory board who are professors and researchers from around the world in related fields.
Here are the steps to prove the claim:
1) By Lagrange's theorem, the order of any subgroup H of G divides the order of G.
2) Since the order of G is pn, the only possible orders for subgroups are 1, p, p2, ..., pn.
3) Therefore any composition series for G will have abelian factor groups of prime power order, so G is solvable.
Open science and the individual researcherBram Zandbelt
Slides for the Feb 8, 2017 lab meeting of Roshan Cools' Motivation & Cognitive Control group (Donders Institute), discussing the following paper:
McKiernan, E. C., Bourne, P. E., Brown, C. T., Buck, S., Kenall, A., Lin, J., … Yarkoni, T. (2016). How open science helps researchers succeed. eLife, 5, e16800. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.16800.
Vertex 509 & 809 capabilities less case study v3 bh_6-24-13billhahn
This document outlines a presentation by Science Branding Communications to Vertex Pharmaceuticals on developing stories for VX-509 and VX-809. It introduces the presenters and their experience. It then discusses SBC's unique approach to science communication using stories, outlines their 5-phase story creation method, and applies this approach to analyzing the science and opportunities for VX-509 and VX-809.
The document summarizes a student's research project examining the potential of the CB2 cannabinoid receptor as a target for neuroprotection in Parkinson's disease. The student conducted experiments showing that activating the CB2 receptor with a pharmacological agonist prevented neurodegeneration in an inflammation-driven rat model of Parkinson's. Preliminary analysis of human brain tissue also found microglial activation but was inconclusive about CB2 receptor expression. The student gained experience in laboratory techniques and contributed significantly to the project.
This webinar is part of a 2-hour monthly series hosted by the Neurotechnology Innovation Network: https://ktn-uk.org/health/neurotechnology/
Each webinar features expert speakers and focusses on a new development in a different technology area.
The third topic in this series is Dementia treatment using a biodesign approach. Dementia can have enormous effects, not only to those suffering but also family members and others
caring for them, but there are currently no effective therapies available. Neurotechnology offers a new way of treating dementia.
There is growing evidence that technologies such as deep brain stimulation and transcranial magnetic stimulation could help treat some of the effects of dementia and brain-computer interfaces are now able to detect the first signs of dementia years before symptoms appear.
In collaboration with UK Dementia Research Institute this webinar explores novel neurotechnologies to treat dementia, discuss barriers to adoption and new opportunities in the field.
Advances in experimental medicine and biology hussain bookmantu verma
This document provides an introduction and overview to the book "Nanomaterial Impacts on Cell Biology and Medicine". The book contains 13 chapters written by experts in various fields related to nanomaterials, cell biology, and medicine. It aims to demonstrate the broad applications of nanomaterials in areas relevant to cell biology and medicine. The introduction summarizes that nanomaterials are increasingly being used in medicine for applications like cancer treatment and drug delivery and also influence cells at the subcellular level, but the cross-disciplinary nature of the field means some advances have been overlooked.
ABSTRACT- Neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs) are traditionally defined as disorders with selective loss of neurons and distinct involvement of functional systems defining clinical presentation. Alzheimer’s Disease, being one of the most detrimental Neurodegenerative diseases, an irreversible, progressive brain disorder with changes in nerve cells resulting in their death and furthermore leading to the loss of intellectual and cognitive abilities. Despite the commercial availability of few drugs, Alzheimer’s disease is the sixth leading causes of death globally and the major public health concern, owing to a constraining coercion for action against it. For the same, many drug targets were identified of which one among the most potential one’s is the Microtubule- associated Tau protein that contributes to the pathological lesions of Alzheimer’s disease, the Neurofibrillary Tangles or Paired Helical Filaments. Believing that preventing the formation of these pathological lesions, the Neurofibrillary Tangles, is much more a prominent strategy, in the present study, two approaches one approach plying compounds belonging to the class of Cannabinoids and the other approach employing a set of small molecules were used, with the help of Bioinformatics tools, such as Discovery Studio in designing the therapeutic molecules that can obliquely and potentially combat against these Neurofibrillary Tangles or NFTs and actuate to reduce their content in neurons, which might result in an improved communication and thereby enhancing the condition of the diseased person.
Key-words- Alzheimer’s disease, Cannabinoids, Cognitive abilities, Discovery Studio, Neurofibrillary Tangles, Tau protein
This document provides an overview of nursing research. It begins by outlining the objectives of the lecture, which are to define nursing research, discuss the role of nurses in research participation, and review the different types of research methods. It then discusses the importance of nursing research, highlighting that evidence-based practice relies on research evidence. It also outlines the different roles nurses can play in research, from critiquing studies as BSNs to leading independent research as doctorally-prepared nurses. Finally, it reviews the major types of research methods, including quantitative, qualitative, and outcomes research, providing examples of each.
Jack Ryan Reifert is seeking a post-doctoral position in molecular mechanisms of age-related human diseases. He received his Ph.D. in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology from UCSB, where his dissertation research investigated amyloid beta-induced neurodegeneration and the role of tau phosphorylation and cleavage. He has research experience in academia and industry, including publications, and is currently investigating tau fragmentation and amyloid beta signaling in neurodegeneration.
This document provides an overview of nursing research. It begins by outlining the objectives of the lecture, which are to define nursing research, discuss the nurse's role in research participation, and review the research process and types of research methods. It then discusses why research is important for nursing, highlighting that it allows the profession to grow and practice evidence-based care. The document reviews quantitative and qualitative research methods and different types within each. It also outlines the consumer-producer continuum in nursing research and defines key research terms and concepts.
Accelerating Scientific Research Through Machine Learning and GraphNeo4j
Miroculus is a molecular diagnostics company that leverages the potential of microRNAs as biomarkers and has created the most easy-to-use and automated platform for their detection. MicroRNAs are small non-coding RNA molecules, whose primary role is to regulate the expression of our genes. Their discovery in circulation of body fluids such as blood plasma/serum, urine and saliva has been followed up by a multitude of studies, providing evidence that detection of specific microRNA molecules can give clues about a person’s health status and may therefore be used as biomarkers for various conditions.
Loom is an up-to-date snapshot of the scientific literature landscape focused on microRNAs that we built to expedite our own research. As of today, there is no compelling way to access much of the microRNA research. By using Loom's easy-to-use, interactive UI, the researcher is able to quickly locate the relevant sentences across many publications relating specific microRNAs with her disease or gene of interest. With this tool, our objective is to provide a visually compelling and complete overview of how microRNAs relate to specific diseases and genes.
At the backend, Loom is comprised of 4 microservices. The first one is a listener that fetches new publications daily that are available in the NCBI databases: PubMed for abstracts and PMC for full-text, open-access publications. Then, a natural language processor scans the publication, breaking them down into their constituent sentences and detecting mentions of microRNAs, genes and diseases.
Within each sentence, a machine learning scorer evaluates the strength and type of relationship on a scale from 0 to 1 and outputs the results in a graph database. The resulting graph database is then queried in real-time by the UI to retrieve the sentences and relationships the user is interested in.
Crossref LIVE: The Benefits of Open Infrastructure (APAC time zones) - 29th O...Crossref
In November 2020, Crossref formally adopted the “Principles of Open Scholarly Infrastructure” (POSI). POSI is a list of sixteen commitments that will now guide the board, staff, and Crossref’s development as an organisation into the future.
This webinar took place on the 29th October at 03:00 PM AEST (UTC+10) and covered:
- What are the Principles of Open Scholarly Infrastructure (POSI) and why are they needed?
- Why POSI is important for Crossref and how it will help realise the Research Nexus
- Open metadata and infrastructure services from Crossref
Presented in English by Cameron Neylon, Professor of Research Communications, Centre for Culture and Technology, at Curtin University, Amanda Bartell, Head of Member Experience at Crossref, and Vanessa Fairhurst, Community Engagement Manager at Crossref.
Crossref LIVE Chinese网络研讨会——Crossref简介 – 14 Oct 2021 Crossref
Crossref使研究成果易于查找、引用、链接、评估以及重复利用。我们是一个非营利性会员组织,其存在是为了使学术交流变得更好。
施普林格·自然旗下Atlantis Press图书部门编辑总监、Crossref大使党冉女士将与万方数据的郭晓峰女士携手介绍Crossref的概况,主要包括:
Crossref的简要历史
我们的会员
数字对象唯一标识符(DOI)和元数据的重要性
加入Crossref的好处
如何加入并开始工作
本次网络研讨会与新会员、出版商、研究人员、图书馆员、编辑以及任何想了解如何与Crossref合作的人有关。
本次网络研讨会将以中文进行,包括提问时间共持续60分钟。
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Presented on the 14th October 2021, Ran Dang, Editorial Director of Atlantis Press Books, Springer Nature and Crossref Ambassador, together with Guo Xiaofeng of WanFang Data, provide an overview of Crossref including:
A brief history of Crossref
Our membership
Persistent identifiers (DOI) and the importance of metadata
The benefits of joining Crossref
How to join and get started
This webinar is relevant for new members, publishers, researchers, librarians, editors, and anyone who would like to know more about how to work with Crossref.
The webinar is presented in Chinese and lasts 60 minutes including time for questions.
En este webinario veremos una descripción general de nuestro servicio Crossmark, que incluye:
Qué es Crossmark
Cómo usar el servicio
La importancia de mantener el contenido actualizado
Cómo encontrar más ayuda y soporte
Contenu connexe
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The document is a curriculum vitae for Dr. Abdallah K. Al-Hakim, who has extensive training and research experience in biochemistry, including postdoctoral research studying the DNA damage response pathway and centrosome regulation, PhD research characterizing protein kinases, and MSc research on adenylyl cyclase isoforms; he has published numerous papers in high-impact journals and received several awards and fellowships for his work.
This document provides a summary of research being conducted at the University of Melbourne. It discusses:
1) A world-first breakthrough where researchers extracted genes from the extinct Tasmanian Tiger and observed their function in mice, showing DNA from extinct species can be studied.
2) An examination of art and mental illness led by Dr Anthony White, looking at how art by people experiencing mental illness is understood and exploring different interpretive frameworks.
3) Research led by Dr Caron Beaton-Wells on criminalising cartel misconduct, as Australia moves towards jail sentences for price fixing, which provides an opportunity for multi-disciplinary research contributing to policy in this area.
The Relationship Between Body Image And The MediaJessica Myers
Here are the key points I would highlight in an essay on this topic:
- The genetic revolution, specifically cloning, raised significant ethical concerns about interfering with nature and the sanctity of life. It challenged long-held views about what constitutes a "natural" birth.
- Cloning blurs the lines between animal and human life, raising questions about where to draw the line with genetic experimentation. Some fear a "slippery slope" towards human cloning if not regulated.
- There are also concerns that cloning could be used for eugenics or genetic enhancement of humans, allowing some to have "designer babies" with chosen traits while others do not. This raises issues of equality, ethics, and playing God.
This document discusses the need for open science due to a reproducibility crisis in many scientific disciplines. It notes that many published findings cannot be replicated and estimates that at least two-thirds of published results in psychology and biomedicine may be incorrect. This represents a credibility crisis that undermines public trust in science. The document argues that adopting practices of open science such as preregistration, open data, and detailed documentation can help address this crisis by reducing biases, enabling replication, and increasing transparency and reproducibility. Open science is presented as a means of improving research quality and accelerating discovery for the benefit of both science and society.
This case study involves a woman named Autumn who experienced increased urinary frequency and blood in her urine. She was initially diagnosed with a urinary tract infection and prescribed antibiotics, but her symptoms did not improve. Further testing revealed she had invasive transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) of the bladder, which is linked to mutations in tumor suppressor genes p53 and pRb. TCC is an aggressive form of bladder cancer associated with a poor prognosis. Autumn will require chemotherapy and radiation treatment. The case study examines Autumn's condition in the context of concepts from chapters about cancer biology, including mutations, tumor suppressor genes, metastasis, and dysplasia.
2nd Epigenetics Discovery Congress - Latest agendaTony Couch
The 2nd Annual Epigenetics Discovery Congress will take place September 8-9, 2016 in London. The conference will explore the potential of epigenetics in novel and existing therapeutics. It will focus on emerging trends in drug discovery, including evolving targets, inhibitors, biomarkers and clinical success across diseases. Over two days, speakers will discuss topics such as epigenetic regulation, environmental impacts, translational challenges, clinical biomarkers, cancer, neurodevelopment, and new inhibitor scaffolds. The goal is to provide a platform for researchers and industry to network, showcase discoveries, and discuss advances in the application of epigenetics to drug development.
Narrative Essay With Dialogue Example. 008 Essay Example Dialogue Narrative W...Susan Belcher
Writing Mini Lesson #20- Dialogue in a Narrative Essay | Writing mini .... 009 Essay Example Narrative Dialogue Of L ~ Thatsnotus. 009 Example Dialogue Essay How To Write In An Narrative ~ Thatsnotus. Of a narrative essay with dialogue. Reflective Essay: How to write dialogue in a narrative essay. 008 Essay Example Dialogue Narrative With Examples Selo Yogawithjo Co .... 16+ Narrative Essay Examples With Dialogue most complete - scholarship. 008 Examples Of Narrative Essays Essay Dialogue Example L ~ Thatsnotus. 007 Example Of Narrative Essay Dialogue L ~ Thatsnotus. 011 Personal Narrative Essay Example High School Examples And Forms .... How To Use Dialogue In A Narrative - HISTORYZH. 012 How To Write Dialogue In An Essay Narrative With ~ Thatsnotus. Narrative Essay Using Dialogue - How to Write Dialogue in a Narrative .... 003 Mla Format Narrative Essay Example Inspirationa Report Template For .... Narrative Writing - Ms. Piascik Grade 5. Demonstration for how to format dialogue in a narrative essay. Using Dialogue in a Personal Narrative. 014 How To Write Dialogue In An Essay Writing Format Mersn Proforum Co .... Formatting Dialogue In A Narrative Essay / 003 Essay Example Dialogue .... Narrative essay: Narrative essay about reading and writing. Dialogue Personal Essay / 005 Example Dialogue Essay Personal Narrative .... Narrative essay with dialogue - dgereport77.web.fc2.com. ️ Examples of narrative essay. Narrative Essay Writing Guide: Topics ... Narrative Essay With Dialogue Example
This document provides information about the Brain Technology & Neuroscience Research Centre (BTNRC), including its mission, leadership, and affiliations. It introduces BTNRC as an organization established to conduct interdisciplinary research in fields like neuroscience, psychology, and human life sciences. It lists the president, vice president, and chairman of BTNRC, as well as members of its board of directors and advisory board who are professors and researchers from around the world in related fields.
Here are the steps to prove the claim:
1) By Lagrange's theorem, the order of any subgroup H of G divides the order of G.
2) Since the order of G is pn, the only possible orders for subgroups are 1, p, p2, ..., pn.
3) Therefore any composition series for G will have abelian factor groups of prime power order, so G is solvable.
Open science and the individual researcherBram Zandbelt
Slides for the Feb 8, 2017 lab meeting of Roshan Cools' Motivation & Cognitive Control group (Donders Institute), discussing the following paper:
McKiernan, E. C., Bourne, P. E., Brown, C. T., Buck, S., Kenall, A., Lin, J., … Yarkoni, T. (2016). How open science helps researchers succeed. eLife, 5, e16800. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.16800.
Vertex 509 & 809 capabilities less case study v3 bh_6-24-13billhahn
This document outlines a presentation by Science Branding Communications to Vertex Pharmaceuticals on developing stories for VX-509 and VX-809. It introduces the presenters and their experience. It then discusses SBC's unique approach to science communication using stories, outlines their 5-phase story creation method, and applies this approach to analyzing the science and opportunities for VX-509 and VX-809.
The document summarizes a student's research project examining the potential of the CB2 cannabinoid receptor as a target for neuroprotection in Parkinson's disease. The student conducted experiments showing that activating the CB2 receptor with a pharmacological agonist prevented neurodegeneration in an inflammation-driven rat model of Parkinson's. Preliminary analysis of human brain tissue also found microglial activation but was inconclusive about CB2 receptor expression. The student gained experience in laboratory techniques and contributed significantly to the project.
This webinar is part of a 2-hour monthly series hosted by the Neurotechnology Innovation Network: https://ktn-uk.org/health/neurotechnology/
Each webinar features expert speakers and focusses on a new development in a different technology area.
The third topic in this series is Dementia treatment using a biodesign approach. Dementia can have enormous effects, not only to those suffering but also family members and others
caring for them, but there are currently no effective therapies available. Neurotechnology offers a new way of treating dementia.
There is growing evidence that technologies such as deep brain stimulation and transcranial magnetic stimulation could help treat some of the effects of dementia and brain-computer interfaces are now able to detect the first signs of dementia years before symptoms appear.
In collaboration with UK Dementia Research Institute this webinar explores novel neurotechnologies to treat dementia, discuss barriers to adoption and new opportunities in the field.
Advances in experimental medicine and biology hussain bookmantu verma
This document provides an introduction and overview to the book "Nanomaterial Impacts on Cell Biology and Medicine". The book contains 13 chapters written by experts in various fields related to nanomaterials, cell biology, and medicine. It aims to demonstrate the broad applications of nanomaterials in areas relevant to cell biology and medicine. The introduction summarizes that nanomaterials are increasingly being used in medicine for applications like cancer treatment and drug delivery and also influence cells at the subcellular level, but the cross-disciplinary nature of the field means some advances have been overlooked.
ABSTRACT- Neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs) are traditionally defined as disorders with selective loss of neurons and distinct involvement of functional systems defining clinical presentation. Alzheimer’s Disease, being one of the most detrimental Neurodegenerative diseases, an irreversible, progressive brain disorder with changes in nerve cells resulting in their death and furthermore leading to the loss of intellectual and cognitive abilities. Despite the commercial availability of few drugs, Alzheimer’s disease is the sixth leading causes of death globally and the major public health concern, owing to a constraining coercion for action against it. For the same, many drug targets were identified of which one among the most potential one’s is the Microtubule- associated Tau protein that contributes to the pathological lesions of Alzheimer’s disease, the Neurofibrillary Tangles or Paired Helical Filaments. Believing that preventing the formation of these pathological lesions, the Neurofibrillary Tangles, is much more a prominent strategy, in the present study, two approaches one approach plying compounds belonging to the class of Cannabinoids and the other approach employing a set of small molecules were used, with the help of Bioinformatics tools, such as Discovery Studio in designing the therapeutic molecules that can obliquely and potentially combat against these Neurofibrillary Tangles or NFTs and actuate to reduce their content in neurons, which might result in an improved communication and thereby enhancing the condition of the diseased person.
Key-words- Alzheimer’s disease, Cannabinoids, Cognitive abilities, Discovery Studio, Neurofibrillary Tangles, Tau protein
This document provides an overview of nursing research. It begins by outlining the objectives of the lecture, which are to define nursing research, discuss the role of nurses in research participation, and review the different types of research methods. It then discusses the importance of nursing research, highlighting that evidence-based practice relies on research evidence. It also outlines the different roles nurses can play in research, from critiquing studies as BSNs to leading independent research as doctorally-prepared nurses. Finally, it reviews the major types of research methods, including quantitative, qualitative, and outcomes research, providing examples of each.
Jack Ryan Reifert is seeking a post-doctoral position in molecular mechanisms of age-related human diseases. He received his Ph.D. in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology from UCSB, where his dissertation research investigated amyloid beta-induced neurodegeneration and the role of tau phosphorylation and cleavage. He has research experience in academia and industry, including publications, and is currently investigating tau fragmentation and amyloid beta signaling in neurodegeneration.
This document provides an overview of nursing research. It begins by outlining the objectives of the lecture, which are to define nursing research, discuss the nurse's role in research participation, and review the research process and types of research methods. It then discusses why research is important for nursing, highlighting that it allows the profession to grow and practice evidence-based care. The document reviews quantitative and qualitative research methods and different types within each. It also outlines the consumer-producer continuum in nursing research and defines key research terms and concepts.
Accelerating Scientific Research Through Machine Learning and GraphNeo4j
Miroculus is a molecular diagnostics company that leverages the potential of microRNAs as biomarkers and has created the most easy-to-use and automated platform for their detection. MicroRNAs are small non-coding RNA molecules, whose primary role is to regulate the expression of our genes. Their discovery in circulation of body fluids such as blood plasma/serum, urine and saliva has been followed up by a multitude of studies, providing evidence that detection of specific microRNA molecules can give clues about a person’s health status and may therefore be used as biomarkers for various conditions.
Loom is an up-to-date snapshot of the scientific literature landscape focused on microRNAs that we built to expedite our own research. As of today, there is no compelling way to access much of the microRNA research. By using Loom's easy-to-use, interactive UI, the researcher is able to quickly locate the relevant sentences across many publications relating specific microRNAs with her disease or gene of interest. With this tool, our objective is to provide a visually compelling and complete overview of how microRNAs relate to specific diseases and genes.
At the backend, Loom is comprised of 4 microservices. The first one is a listener that fetches new publications daily that are available in the NCBI databases: PubMed for abstracts and PMC for full-text, open-access publications. Then, a natural language processor scans the publication, breaking them down into their constituent sentences and detecting mentions of microRNAs, genes and diseases.
Within each sentence, a machine learning scorer evaluates the strength and type of relationship on a scale from 0 to 1 and outputs the results in a graph database. The resulting graph database is then queried in real-time by the UI to retrieve the sentences and relationships the user is interested in.
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Crossref LIVE: The Benefits of Open Infrastructure (APAC time zones) - 29th O...Crossref
In November 2020, Crossref formally adopted the “Principles of Open Scholarly Infrastructure” (POSI). POSI is a list of sixteen commitments that will now guide the board, staff, and Crossref’s development as an organisation into the future.
This webinar took place on the 29th October at 03:00 PM AEST (UTC+10) and covered:
- What are the Principles of Open Scholarly Infrastructure (POSI) and why are they needed?
- Why POSI is important for Crossref and how it will help realise the Research Nexus
- Open metadata and infrastructure services from Crossref
Presented in English by Cameron Neylon, Professor of Research Communications, Centre for Culture and Technology, at Curtin University, Amanda Bartell, Head of Member Experience at Crossref, and Vanessa Fairhurst, Community Engagement Manager at Crossref.
Crossref LIVE Chinese网络研讨会——Crossref简介 – 14 Oct 2021 Crossref
Crossref使研究成果易于查找、引用、链接、评估以及重复利用。我们是一个非营利性会员组织,其存在是为了使学术交流变得更好。
施普林格·自然旗下Atlantis Press图书部门编辑总监、Crossref大使党冉女士将与万方数据的郭晓峰女士携手介绍Crossref的概况,主要包括:
Crossref的简要历史
我们的会员
数字对象唯一标识符(DOI)和元数据的重要性
加入Crossref的好处
如何加入并开始工作
本次网络研讨会与新会员、出版商、研究人员、图书馆员、编辑以及任何想了解如何与Crossref合作的人有关。
本次网络研讨会将以中文进行,包括提问时间共持续60分钟。
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Presented on the 14th October 2021, Ran Dang, Editorial Director of Atlantis Press Books, Springer Nature and Crossref Ambassador, together with Guo Xiaofeng of WanFang Data, provide an overview of Crossref including:
A brief history of Crossref
Our membership
Persistent identifiers (DOI) and the importance of metadata
The benefits of joining Crossref
How to join and get started
This webinar is relevant for new members, publishers, researchers, librarians, editors, and anyone who would like to know more about how to work with Crossref.
The webinar is presented in Chinese and lasts 60 minutes including time for questions.
En este webinario veremos una descripción general de nuestro servicio Crossmark, que incluye:
Qué es Crossmark
Cómo usar el servicio
La importancia de mantener el contenido actualizado
Cómo encontrar más ayuda y soporte
Working with ROR as a Crossref member: what you need to knowCrossref
Webinar focusing on the importance of ROR and how to implement that as a Crossref member.
Covers:
What is ROR?
Why is Crossref supporting ROR?
Publisher use cases for ROR (from Hindawi)
How to become a ROR adopter
Discussion/Q&A
A recording of the presentation is available on the Crossref YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9Mtqb64OEk
Преимущества и варианты использования метаданных в Crossref / The Value and ...Crossref
Онлайн-трансляция организована при поддержке НЭИКОН в рамках Специального мероприятия “Научная информация и научные ресурсы в условиях локдауна 2020-2021”.
Во время трансляции будут обсуждаться следующие вопросы:
регистрация контента в Crossref;
важность метаданных для Crossref: качество и количество;
как улучшить метаданные?
где получить помощь и поддержку.
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The webinar was held on September 17, 2021 at 10.00 (Moscow time UTC+3).
This online event was organized in collaboration with NEICON and takes place within the framework of the wider conference “Scientific information and scientific resources in the conditions of the lockdown 2020-2021”.
During the webinar we cover:
- Content Registration at Crossref
- The importance of Crossref metadata: Quality and Quantity
- How to improve your metadata
- Where to find further help and support
The webinar lasts approximately 60 minutes including time for questions. Presented in Russian.
Seminario web ‘Similarity Check’, en españolCrossref
Similarity Check es una herramienta de Turnitin que ayuda a los editores a detectar plagio mediante la comparación de documentos con una gran base de datos de más de 70 mil millones de páginas web y 135 millones de artículos. Los editores pueden cargar documentos en iThenticate para obtener un informe de similitud que analiza las coincidencias y les ayuda a determinar si existe plagio o no. Cualquier editor puede participar pagando una tarifa administrativa y tarifas de verificación de documentos.
Crossref LIVE Indonesia: One Search Platform (Drs. Muhammad Syarif Bando pres...Crossref
Indonesia One Search merupakan portal satu pintu untuk mencari koleksi publik yang dimiliki perpustakaan dan lembaga penyedia lainnya di Indonesia. Saat ini telah terkumpul lebih dari 10 juta judul koleksi seperti buku, tesis, jurnal, video, gambar, dan dokumen teks lengkap dari berbagai perpustakaan yang tergabung. Indonesia One Search terus dikembangkan untuk menambah fitur seperti ekstraksi teks penuh, analisis konten, de
Crossref LIVE Indonesia: The Future of Indonesian Journal Policy (with Dr. Lu...Crossref
Dr. Lukman provides an overview of journal publishing in Indonesia. Presented in Bahasa Indonesian.
This webinar was presented as part of the Crossref LIVE Indonesia webinar series from the 13th - 15th July 2021.
Crossref LIVE Indonesia: The Value and Use of Crossref Metadata, CRLIVE-ID 15...Crossref
This webinar was presented in English by Crossref staff Vanessa Fairhurst and Ginny Hendricks on the 15th July 2021 as part of a series of Crossref LIVE Indonesia webinars.
This webinar covers:
- A quick re-cap of content registration
- What metadata you can send to Crossref
- How your metadata is used in Crossref tools and services and in the wider academic community
- How you can use our Participation Reports tool to assess and improve your metadata records at Crossref
The content is relevant for Crossref members, particularly new members, and anyone who would like to know more about how to work with Crossref and how we fit into the wider scholarly community.
Crossref LIVE Indonesia: Content Registration at Crossref, CRLIVE-ID 14 July ...Crossref
This webinar was presented in English by Crossref staff Vanessa Fairhurst and Amanda Bartell on the 14th July 2021 as part of a series of Crossref LIVE Indonesia webinars.
This webinar covers:
- What is a DOI
- What do we mean by metadata
- Different content types you can register at Crossref
- Different ways for you to register your content at Crossref (including a demo of the web deposit form and OJS Crossref plug-in)
- How to make corrections or additions to your metadata
- What happens if content moves to a different publisher
The content is relevant for Crossref members, particularly new members, and anyone who would like to know more about how to work with Crossref and how we fit into the wider scholarly community.
Crossref LIVE Indonesia: An Introduction to Crossref, CRLIVE-ID 13 July 2021Crossref
This webinar was presented by Crossref staff Vanessa Fairhurst and Rachael Lammey on the 13th July 2021 as part of a series of Crossref LIVE Indonesia webinars.
This webinar covers:
- A brief history of Crossref
- Who are our members
- How to join Crossref
- Persistent identifiers (DOI) and related metadata
- What are the benefits of joining Crossref?
- Why publishers (and other organizations) around the world join Crossref
The content is relevant for Crossref members, particularly new members, and anyone who would like to know more about how to work with Crossref and how we fit into the wider scholarly community.
Crossref İçerik Kaydı Webinarı, Türkçe | Content Registration at Crossref , ...Crossref
Content Registration at Crossref. Webinar held on Tuesday, June 8th at 14:00 Turkey (UTC+3).
Presented by Crossref Turkish Ambassador Haydar Oruç, the webinar included an overview of how to register content at Crossref and the importance and use of scholarly metadata.
Agenda:
- Content registration tools
- Importance of accurate, comprehensive and up-to-date metadata
- How to update and fix metadata records
- Ways to get further help and support
Webinar held on 8 June 2021
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"Çapraz Referans İçerik Kaydı". Webinar 8 Haziran Salı günü Türkiye saati ile 14:00'te (UTC+3) gerçekleştirildi.
Crossref Türkiye Büyükelçisi Haydar Oruç'un yapacağı sunumda; Crossref'e içeriğin nasıl kaydedileceği, bilimsel metadatanın önemi ve kullanımı hakkında genel bir bakış sunulacak ve konular aşağıdaki gibi olacaktır:
- İçerik kaydetme araçları
- Doğru, kapsamlı ve güncel üst verinin önemi
- Meta veri kayıtları nasıl güncellenir ve düzeltilir
- Daha fazla yardım ve destek almanın yolları
Web semineri, Crossref ile nasıl çalışılacağını öğrenmek ve Crossref içeriğini daha geniş akademik toplulukla, özellikle Crossref üyeleriyle (özellikle yeni üyeler) alakalı hale getirmek isteyen herkese açıktır.
Los Metadatos Para la Comunidad de InvestigacionCrossref
Los miembros del equipo de la comunidad Crossref presentarán un taller para discutir:
• Introducción a Crossref
• DOI y registro de contenido
• Los metadatos para la comunidad de investigación
تسجيل المحتوي مع كروس رف – ندوة عبر الانترنت باللغة العربية | Content Registr...Crossref
This webinar was held on Wednesday 17 March 2021 at 14.00 UAE (UTC+4).
Mohamad Mostafa, Publishing Editor at Knowledge E and Crossref Ambassador, provided an overview of how to register content with Crossref including:
- Tools for registering content
- The importance of accurate, comprehensive and up-to-date metadata
- How to make updates and corrections to metadata records
- The importance of conflict and resolution reports
- Ways to get further help and support
This webinar content is relevant for Crossref members, publishing service providers, researchers, librarians, editors, and anyone who would like to know more about how to work with Crossref.
سيقوم محمد مصطفي، محرر النشر لدي نوليدچ إي وسفير كروس رف بتقديم نظرة شاملة حول كيفية تسجيل المحتوى لدى كروس رف تتضمن النقاط التالية:
- أدوات تسجيل المحتوى
- أهمية ان تكون البيانات الوصفية دقيقة، شاملة وحديثة
- كيفية إجراء تحديت وتصحيح للبيانات الوصفية المسجلة سابقًا
- أهمية تقارير المشاركة والتضارب
- طرق طلب المزيد من المساعدة والدعم
المحتوي مناسب لأعضاء كروس رف، ومقدمو خدمات النشر، والباحثين، وأمناء المكتبات والمحررين وكل من لديه الرغبة في معرفة المزيد حول كيفية العمل مع كروس رف.
Presented by Vanessa Fairhurst, Paul Davis and Rachael Lammey on March 3rd 2021.
The webinar covers how to create and correctly display a DOI, the importance of metadata and the various tools for content registration including the web deposit form, Metadata Manager and OJS plug-ins.
This document provides an overview of CrossMark, a CrossRef initiative to help readers determine if a scholarly work has been updated. CrossMark uses a logo to identify publisher-maintained versions of content. Clicking the logo tells the reader if there have been any updates and directs them to the publisher's version. It can also display additional publication record information like funding sources, conflicts of interest, or peer review details. The CrossMark pilot launched in summer 2011 and is being implemented more widely, with marketing support and training webinars for publishers.
Participation reports webinar December 2020Crossref
During this webinar we’ll take you on a tour of our Participation Reports, which give Crossref members and the wider scholarly community a clear, visual snapshot of the metadata that each one of our members is registering with Crossref.
Registering richer metadata makes your content more useful and more discoverable to researchers and the wider scholarly community. This webinar was held on 8th December 2020.
Participation reports webinar November 2020Crossref
During this webinar we’ll take you on a tour of our Participation Reports, which give Crossref members and the wider scholarly community a clear, visual snapshot of the metadata that each one of our members is registering with Crossref.
Registering richer metadata makes your content more useful and more discoverable to researchers and the wider scholarly community. This webinar was held on 18 November 2020,
Introduction to Crossmark/Crossmark: O que é e como usarCrossref
"Crossmark: O que é e como usar" – O webinário será apresentado em português (do Brasil) - 14 de Outubro de 2020.
O Crossmark oferece às revistas uma forma padronizada de comunicar importantes atualizações no conteúdo e garantir que as informações do artigo divulgado são atuais e seguras.
A apresentação mostrará o que é necessário para implementar o Crossmark, requisitos técnicos e, claro, oportunidade para sanar dúvidas.
O conteúdo é interessante para quem é membro da Crossref, empresas de serviços editoriais, pesquisadores, bibliotecários, agências de fomento e membros de comitês editoriais de periódicos científicos.
A apresentação ficará por conta dos embaixadores da Crossref no Brasil, Bruna Erlandsson e Edilson Damasio.
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"Crossmark: What it is and how to use it" - The webinar will be presented in Brazilian Portuguese - October 14, 2020.
Crossmark provides publishers with a standardized way of communicating important updates to content and ensuring that the information in the published article is current and secure.
The presentation will show what is needed to implement the Crossmark, technical requirements and the opportunity to answer questions.
The content is interesting for those who are members of Crossref, publishing services companies, researchers, librarians, funding agencies and members of editorial committees of scientific journals.
The presentation will provided by Crossref ambassadors in Brazil, Bruna Erlandsson and Edilson Damasio.
Webinar held 6 October 2020.
The webinar is relevant for new and existing Crossref members, publishers, editors, researchers, service
providers, hosting platforms, funders, librarians; really anyone interested in finding out a bit more about what
Crossref is and does.
This webinar covers:
• How to register content with Crossref
• How to make updates to your metadata in order to make changes, corrections, or to add more detail
• Participation reports
• Additional services and where to find help.
Sessions presented in English by Crossref staff.
Why Psychological Safety Matters for Software Teams - ACE 2024 - Ben Linders.pdfBen Linders
Psychological safety in teams is important; team members must feel safe and able to communicate and collaborate effectively to deliver value. It’s also necessary to build long-lasting teams since things will happen and relationships will be strained.
But, how safe is a team? How can we determine if there are any factors that make the team unsafe or have an impact on the team’s culture?
In this mini-workshop, we’ll play games for psychological safety and team culture utilizing a deck of coaching cards, The Psychological Safety Cards. We will learn how to use gamification to gain a better understanding of what’s going on in teams. Individuals share what they have learned from working in teams, what has impacted the team’s safety and culture, and what has led to positive change.
Different game formats will be played in groups in parallel. Examples are an ice-breaker to get people talking about psychological safety, a constellation where people take positions about aspects of psychological safety in their team or organization, and collaborative card games where people work together to create an environment that fosters psychological safety.
This presentation by Professor Giuseppe Colangelo, Jean Monnet Professor of European Innovation Policy, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
XP 2024 presentation: A New Look to Leadershipsamililja
Presentation slides from XP2024 conference, Bolzano IT. The slides describe a new view to leadership and combines it with anthro-complexity (aka cynefin).
Suzanne Lagerweij - Influence Without Power - Why Empathy is Your Best Friend...Suzanne Lagerweij
This is a workshop about communication and collaboration. We will experience how we can analyze the reasons for resistance to change (exercise 1) and practice how to improve our conversation style and be more in control and effective in the way we communicate (exercise 2).
This session will use Dave Gray’s Empathy Mapping, Argyris’ Ladder of Inference and The Four Rs from Agile Conversations (Squirrel and Fredrick).
Abstract:
Let’s talk about powerful conversations! We all know how to lead a constructive conversation, right? Then why is it so difficult to have those conversations with people at work, especially those in powerful positions that show resistance to change?
Learning to control and direct conversations takes understanding and practice.
We can combine our innate empathy with our analytical skills to gain a deeper understanding of complex situations at work. Join this session to learn how to prepare for difficult conversations and how to improve our agile conversations in order to be more influential without power. We will use Dave Gray’s Empathy Mapping, Argyris’ Ladder of Inference and The Four Rs from Agile Conversations (Squirrel and Fredrick).
In the session you will experience how preparing and reflecting on your conversation can help you be more influential at work. You will learn how to communicate more effectively with the people needed to achieve positive change. You will leave with a self-revised version of a difficult conversation and a practical model to use when you get back to work.
Come learn more on how to become a real influencer!
Carrer goals.pptx and their importance in real lifeartemacademy2
Career goals serve as a roadmap for individuals, guiding them toward achieving long-term professional aspirations and personal fulfillment. Establishing clear career goals enables professionals to focus their efforts on developing specific skills, gaining relevant experience, and making strategic decisions that align with their desired career trajectory. By setting both short-term and long-term objectives, individuals can systematically track their progress, make necessary adjustments, and stay motivated. Short-term goals often include acquiring new qualifications, mastering particular competencies, or securing a specific role, while long-term goals might encompass reaching executive positions, becoming industry experts, or launching entrepreneurial ventures.
Moreover, having well-defined career goals fosters a sense of purpose and direction, enhancing job satisfaction and overall productivity. It encourages continuous learning and adaptation, as professionals remain attuned to industry trends and evolving job market demands. Career goals also facilitate better time management and resource allocation, as individuals prioritize tasks and opportunities that advance their professional growth. In addition, articulating career goals can aid in networking and mentorship, as it allows individuals to communicate their aspirations clearly to potential mentors, colleagues, and employers, thereby opening doors to valuable guidance and support. Ultimately, career goals are integral to personal and professional development, driving individuals toward sustained success and fulfillment in their chosen fields.
The importance of sustainable and efficient computational practices in artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning has become increasingly critical. This webinar focuses on the intersection of sustainability and AI, highlighting the significance of energy-efficient deep learning, innovative randomization techniques in neural networks, the potential of reservoir computing, and the cutting-edge realm of neuromorphic computing. This webinar aims to connect theoretical knowledge with practical applications and provide insights into how these innovative approaches can lead to more robust, efficient, and environmentally conscious AI systems.
Webinar Speaker: Prof. Claudio Gallicchio, Assistant Professor, University of Pisa
Claudio Gallicchio is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Computer Science of the University of Pisa, Italy. His research involves merging concepts from Deep Learning, Dynamical Systems, and Randomized Neural Systems, and he has co-authored over 100 scientific publications on the subject. He is the founder of the IEEE CIS Task Force on Reservoir Computing, and the co-founder and chair of the IEEE Task Force on Randomization-based Neural Networks and Learning Systems. He is an associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems (TNNLS).
This presentation by Juraj Čorba, Chair of OECD Working Party on Artificial Intelligence Governance (AIGO), was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
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This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the 77th meeting of the OECD Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/crps.
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This presentation by Katharine Kemp, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law & Justice at UNSW Sydney, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
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This presentation by Yong Lim, Professor of Economic Law at Seoul National University School of Law, was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
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This presentation by Nathaniel Lane, Associate Professor in Economics at Oxford University, was made during the discussion “Pro-competitive Industrial Policy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/pcip.
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This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “Pro-competitive Industrial Policy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/pcip.
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This presentation by Tim Capel, Director of the UK Information Commissioner’s Office Legal Service, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
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This presentation by Professor Alex Robson, Deputy Chair of Australia’s Productivity Commission, was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the 77th meeting of the OECD Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/crps.
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This presentation by Thibault Schrepel, Associate Professor of Law at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam University, was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
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Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition – SCHREPEL – June 2024 OECD dis...
From Scientific Publishing to Research Impact - Woei Fuh Wong, Crossref LIVE Bangkok
1. From publishing to
Research Outreach
& Impact
Wong Woei Fuh PhD
ies Research Consulting, Singapore
A member of iGroup
2. Why publish
the research findings…
and share them?
1. You add to the body of knowledge by
communicating, exchanging and improving
2. You will become a recognized expert in your field
3. Your findings will help develop better policy and
improve our world
3. Design, synthesis and docking studies of Flavokawain B
type Chalcones and their cytotoxic effect on MCF-7 and
MDA-MB-231 cell lines
V50 Ballistic Performance of Unidirectional
Woven Basalt Fiber Laminated Composites
Isolation and identification of antibacterial and
cytotoxic compounds from the leaves of Muntingia
calabura
Environmental applications of chitosan and its derivative
Meat species identification and Halal authentication
analysis using mitochondrial DNA
4. The Curse of
Knowledge The Challenges for
• Multidisciplinary
collaboration; and
• Impact delivery
10. Original Title
Abundant expression and functional
participation of TRPV1 at Zusanli
acupoint (ST36) in mice:
mechanosensitive TRPV1 as an
"acupuncture-responding channel".
Abstract
Acupuncture is a therapy that involves
applying mechanical stimulation to acupoints
using needles. Although acupuncture is
believed to trigger neural regulation by
opioids or adenosine, still little is known about
how physical stimulation is turned into
neurological signaling. The transient receptor
potential vanilloid receptors 1 and 4 (TRPV1
and TRPV4) and the acid-sensing ion channel
3 (ASIC3) are regarded as mechanosensitive
channels. This study aimed to clarify their role
at the Zusanli acupoint (ST36) and propose
possible sensing pathways linking channel
activation to neurological signaling.
Highlight on the technical relationship
12. Scientific Paper Story Highlight Engagement Impact
1. It is an unique digital fingerprint of each article
2. It is persistent; it is a guaranteed location
3. It is interoperable for exchange