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Biden Administration Question for the Scientific Community: Sharing Benefits With All
President Biden is asking his science advisors to answer five important questions to help guide his administration. Please share your insights on these important questions: How can we guarantee that the fruits of science and technology are fully shared across America and among all Americans?
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1. How can we measure the half-life outdoors and in the lab? 2. What chemical measurements in the blood of exposed individuals are needed? 3. Which lab tests are needed to assess health condition
1. How can we measure the half-life outdoors and in the lab? 2. What chemical measurements in the blood of individuals exposed to are needed? 3. Which lab tests are needed to assesss health conditions in exposed individuals?
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What conference(s) do you find most useful for pharmacovigilance related topics?
Which conference(s) are best for learning, networking and presenting on pharmacovigilance?
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Why do cancer treatment options (chemotherapies + radiations) have outcome failure rates of 90% (+/-5) for solid tumors?
Despite seven decades of basic science, epidemiological and animal studies or clinical trials on cancer research and therapy, why cancer treatment options (chemotherapies + radiations) have outcome failure rates of 90% (+/-5) for solid tumors, according to governmental and private organizations. Please select your answer among the followings: 1. Need more research funding for epidemiological studies and experimental models of tumors and clinical trials. 2. Cancer is too many (100, 200...
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What would be the best criteria for selecting a suitable journal to submit a manuscript to?
a) Journal Impact Factor b) Acceptance Rate c) Open Access Journal d) Classic Journal (reputation in my field) e) Multidisciplinary Journal
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Is important researching the relation between obesogenicity with the space of the cities? How reasons do you give to assess this issue?
Several authors, such as Downs et al. (2020), Mendes et al. (2022); Recine et al.(2022), and Story et al. (2008) address obesity as part of the pandemic frameworks that make up the global obesity/malnutrition syndemic, aggravated by climate change caused by anthropogenic causes. This framework is structured to characterize, then, biological, social and economic interactions of the population, directing to different comorbidities frameworks. Those authors, however, point out that the concept...
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CryoEM: do you have any suggestion to concentrate samples after GRAFIX gradient?
After GRAFIX I am loosing all my sample on amicon filter.
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Struvite precipitation - What conditions must be satisfied to favor phosphate precipitation by Mg2+ than Ca2+ provided that both ions are present in a solution?
What conditions must be satisfied to favor phosphate precipitation by Mg2+ than Ca2+ provided that both ions are present in a solution?
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For me-too medical devices, on what basis should manufacturers choose biological tests to conduct?
Manufacturers producing a me-too medical device intended for implantation in the human body, conducting a full biocompatibility study including implantation effect that takes more than one year does not seem logical. With the availability of a reference medical device of the same material & intended use, how can the manufacturer choose the required biological tests?
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What half-life defines a POP (Persistent Organic Pollutant)?
Is anyone aware of a cutoff half-life (e.g., 5 years) that defines a compound as being a POP? Does the half-life have to be in humans, any species, or in the environment? Citations or links would be very helpful. Thanks
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