A reference test setup to support research and development of HPEM testing schemes

Author(s):  
Thorsten Pusch ◽  
Martin Willenbockel ◽  
Tomas Hurtig ◽  
Michael Suhrke ◽  
Sven Ruge ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
Tomas Hurtig ◽  
Thorsten Pusch ◽  
Martin Schaarschmidt ◽  
Mattias Elfsberg ◽  
Niklas Wellander ◽  
...  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2.12) ◽  
pp. 178
Author(s):  
Ji Hoon Hong ◽  
Hark Soo Park ◽  
Dae Ho Kim

Background/Objectives: With aview topreventing the abuse and misuse of national research and development funds, which is increasing day by day, thisstudy investigated how systems can be efficiently constructed and redundant development can be minimized when systems are linked with those of variousmanaging institutions which support research and development funds from the viewpoint of research conducting institutions that have been provided with research and development funds.Methods/Statistical Analysis: This study was conducted with aK government-funded research institute, which is a research conducting institution, in coordination with three institutions; the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, the National Research Foundation of Korea, and the Institute for Information & Communications Technology Promotion.These institutions manage research & development projects.Findings: Inthis study, to prevent the abuse, misuse, and unjust execution of national research and development funds, research-fundcard companies, research managing institutions, and research conducting institutions were linked with each other in real time.First,work efficiency was improved by setting a procedure through which the conducting institutions receive card use details from card companies when research fundcards have been used to execute funds in linkage with the internal executionsystems of the conducting institutions. The data on the execution of funds are transmitted to the managing institutions in real time to enable monitoring in real time.In the past, a conducting institution had to construct a linked system and revise the internal management and execution systems every time a research project from a new managing institution was implemented.Therefore, in this study, when systems were linked, the systems were not directly linked to the DB table, but transmitted/received data by managing institution were analyzed to construct an integrated view and the integrated view was linked with conducting institutions’ internal systems to minimize redundantsystem development.Improvements/Applications: Unjust execution of research and development funds could be prevented in advance, and the transparency of research fund execution could be improved through system linked inreal time. In addition, the expandability of internal systems was improved through the system links and redundant system development when new projects are implemented could be minimized.  


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (4) ◽  
pp. 171-177
Author(s):  
Budi Widayanto ◽  
Nanik Dara Senjawati ◽  
Heni Handri Utami

Intensive and harmonious relationship between students, supervisors, and managers is the key to successful mentoring of quality research and scientific works. The problem that often arises is that there is no media that meets the needs of students and supervisors to interact optimally. This study aims to develop a research clinic to support the research process and publication of quality scientific papers. The research method is the Research and Development (R&D) method and the manufacture of product designs is carried out through 5 stages, namely collecting potential and problems, gathering information on needs, product design, product design trials, and finalizing product designs. The results of the study indicate that the need for clinical research in a system can provide optimization for students, supervisors, and study program managers. SISTEMA product design can provide a smooth process by recording student interactions with supervisors and notifications from managers if the mentoring process does not run smoothly.


2021 ◽  
pp. 019262332110419
Author(s):  
Julie A. Hutt ◽  
Basel T. Assaf ◽  
Brad Bolon ◽  
Joy Cavagnaro ◽  
Elizabeth Galbreath ◽  
...  

Sequencing of the human genome and numerous advances in molecular techniques have launched the era of genetic medicine. Increasingly precise technologies for genetic modification, manufacturing, and administration of pharmaceutical-grade biologics have proved the viability of in vivo gene therapy (GTx) as a therapeutic modality as shown in several thousand clinical trials and recent approval of several GTx products for treating rare diseases and cancers. In recognition of the rapidly advancing knowledge in this field, the regulatory landscape has evolved considerably to maintain appropriate monitoring of safety concerns associated with this modality. Nonetheless, GTx safety assessment remains complex and is designed on a case-by-case basis that is determined by the disease indication and product attributes. This article describes our current understanding of fundamental biological principles and possible procedures (emphasizing those related to toxicology and toxicologic pathology) needed to support research and development of in vivo GTx products. This article is not intended to provide comprehensive guidance on all GTx modalities but instead provides an overview relevant to in vivo GTx generally by utilizing recombinant adeno-associated virus-based GTx—the most common in vivo GTx platform—to exemplify the main points to be considered in nonclinical research and development of GTx products.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hanna Sundberg ◽  
Mattias Elfsberg ◽  
Tomas Hurtig ◽  
Sten E Nyholm

2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 3-6
Author(s):  
Thorsten R. Pusch ◽  
Michael Suhrke ◽  
Benjamin Jorres
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2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 30
Author(s):  
Dedi Setiadi ◽  
Hamdan Adma Adinugraha

White teak (Gmelina arborea Roxb) is one of the types developed for the development of plantations, this species is an exotic tree that grows quickly, the planting technique is not difficult and has a good economic value. The wood is used for various purposes, especially for the manufacture of construction materials, carpentry, plywood, matches, containers and other wood craft materials. One aspect that determines the success of plantation development is the availability of seeds, especially quality seeds that are superior genetically, physically and physiologically, available in sufficient quantities, on time and have the ability to adapt to the environment in which they grow. The development of this plant needs to be accompanied by a breeding program, one of the forest plant breeding activities is exploration. Exploration activities of a type of plant in its natural habitat are important to support research and development activities of an institution and to meet market needs for these seeds. The purpose of seed exploration is to get white Teak seeds that represent a variety of habitats to support breeding activities. Exploration of white teak seeds is carried out in Kalianda (South Lampung), Bondowoso (East Java), Bantul (Yogyakarta), Parung Panjang (West Java) and Lombok (West Nusa Tenggara). The results of the exploration obtained 108 mother trees from Kalianda 25 mother trees with seed size (18.32 mm; 10.25 mm), Bondowoso 30 mother trees (17.78 mm; 9.64 mm), Bantul 21 mother trees (19, 24 mm; 11.40 mm), Parung length 15 mother trees (19.41 mm; 9.42 mm) and Lombok 17 mother trees (18.58 mm; 10, 31 mm). 


IFLA Journal ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 44 (2) ◽  
pp. 132-142 ◽  
Author(s):  
Md. Hasinul Elahi ◽  
Muhammad Mezbah-ul-Islam

This study examines the present status of open access repositories in Bangladesh. The main aim of the study is to find out the characteristics of open access repositories, their development scenario and ranking in web repositories as well as to recommend some suggestions for the development of open access repositories in Bangladesh. The methodology includes a quantitative approach. The data were collected from OpenDOAR from 20 to 29 August 2017. The scope of the study is confined to Bangladeshi repositories indexed in the OpenDOAR database. The findings of the study show that the Bangladeshi repositories are embodied in the Ranking of Web Repositories. The study also clearly indicates the very slow progress of open access repositories in Bangladesh. The repositories in Bangladesh listed in OpenDOAR are mostly institutional in nature. The study also reveals that a maximum number of repositories are small in terms of collection. It can be easily summarized that there is a need for public awareness regarding the concept of open access repositories in Bangladesh to support research and development. This paper is the first attempt in Bangladesh to discuss and analyze the overall scenario of open access repositories. It also suggests some recommendations for developing the open access repository system in Bangladesh which will surely add value to the future research of open access in Bangladesh.


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