This week's EASL DeepDive on PBC is now available on demand! Catch up now on this fascinating discussion with faculty Palak Trivedi, Emma Culver, Andreas Kremer, and Jessica Dyson! 📺https://lnkd.in/eQrvah2r
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Published today, this report sets out how OPSS integrate evidence into day-to-day work, and how we plan for research to define our future trajectory... https://lnkd.in/eGavyGqQ
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Yesterday, I participated in a day-long online event on the Digital Product Passport organized by CIRPASS - Digital Product Passport, cannot imagine how much time and work went into that! More than 30 speakers, 2000 online attendees, and almost 8 hours of input-dense presentations 🤭 So what were my main takeaways? 🗓️ 2027 will be THE year for Digital Product Passports in Europe, all industries falling under compliance will need to implement initial prototypes. 🗓️ Product data standards should be set by the end of 2025. 🗓️ Batteries will pave the way and roll out DPPs starting February 18, 2027. 🌱 Digital Product Passports go beyond sustainability regulations and offer avenues for competitive differentiation. 🌱 It enables digitization of processes such as attaching care instructions, facilitating extended product lifecycle, reuse, repair, and manual accessibility via digital platforms. 👨💻 Emphasis on interoperability and access rights management, ensuring sensitive product information is only accessible on a need-to-know basis and protected from the general public. 👨💻 Advocacy for a decentralized solution to Digital Product Passports. 👨💻 Prioritization of product-centric data system for the general public and data-centric system for authorities. 👨💻 Web technology is necessary for enhanced accessibility. 👨💻 Importance of integrating post-purchase, use phase data to assess product durability effectively. 👨💻 Multilingual support for broader adoption and accessibility. Huge thanks to the speakers William Neale, Carolynn Bernier, Michele Galatola, Eduard Wagner, Tilmann Vahle, Thibaut Wautelet, Mario Osterwalder, Dr. Johannes Simböck, Eduard Wagner, Diana Baumgärtel, Jens Dr. Gayko, Patrick Gering, Marvin Böll, Rigo Wenning, Andreas Schneider, Coenraad van Deventer, Minh Le, Andres Alcayaga, Anna-Lena Hoffmann, Kamila Kocia, Joao Rodrigues Frade, and Ilias Iakovidis. And for Carolynn Bernier for brilliantly moderating the event 💙 #digitalproductpassport #dpp #eucommission #eugreendeal #espr #circulareconomy
🎙️ Panel 1 "How can the DPP enable circular use cases?" now discusses how #DPP can enable circular use cases. William Neale, Christian Kitazume, Thibaut Wautelet, and Dr. Johannes Simböck share insights. Moderation by Konrad Bendzuck. #CIRPASSFinalEvent
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Have you ever wondered how long your TAs are actually spending grading? Interested in analytics and technology to better manage large courses? Armed with this data, chemistry departments can better gauge TA workload to monitor vs. their goals, have discussions around lab courseware and curriculum design, coach TAs, and provide struggling grad students the help they need.
Going to ACS? We have exciting news to unveil. Join Dane DeSutter, Ph.D. to learn why we're measuring grading Time on Task in Labflow and what analytics will be available on demand soon in our platform.
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LMS Administrator at Worldwide Clinical Trials / e-Learning / Learning Management Systems / Adult Education/ Digital Education
If you’re interested in learning about PK data’s impact on first-in-human studies, check out the on-demand recording of our webinar: https://bit.ly/49P6utQ
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If you’re interested in learning about PK data’s impact on first-in-human studies, check out the on-demand recording of our webinar: https://bit.ly/49P6utQ
Watch Our Webinar on FIH Trial Trends
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Director of Education @ West Instructional Services | Ed.D.| Professional Learning| ACT Prep Expert| Author| Speaker
It was a great evening for ACT prep with a few of the Mobile Kappa League scholars! We focused on the reading and science sections of the ACT. The scholars gave AWESOME feedback on each section. Damaurion shared a few tips that will help him on the ACT science section. 1.) don’t focus on the passages 2.) focus on the data first and analyze it 3.) pull your answers from the tables & figures
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Taking the time to truly see each other, in all the ways we show up, can be hard but it is so worth it. Here is my latest column with BioNews Inc. and challenge to myself: https://lnkd.in/gQuCrUgz
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#DCSvideoseries part 7: In his discussion of recent trends in the North American wood-based panels industry, Colin Folco highlights the role of artificial intelligence tools. Dr. Bernd Deffland (DBA, CPA, LL.M., MBA, SPHR) #DIEFFENBACHER #betterinsights #woodbasedpanels #moveforwardtogether
#DCSvideoseries: Trends in the North American wood-based panels industry
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Memory tests are surrogate measures of encoding and retrieval capabilities, but Embic's advanced analytics quantify these latent processes. Now they are available to the global research community through ADNI: https://lnkd.in/dm3vTxqw
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Thanks for publishing this extract of my book, Ivan. There are lots of things to consider of course (some are discussed in my book https://lnkd.in/gRSf_jEY ) , but my main thesis is that scientist ourselves need to take much stronger ownership of protecting science!
To guard against fraud, medical research should be a profession: A book excerpt at Retraction Watch by Warwick Anderson https://lnkd.in/ed-cV8ZY
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