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Release date: 5-Dec-2024 10:35 AM EST
ProBio Announces New Executive Appointments
ProBio Inc.

ProBio, a global leader in contract development and manufacturing (CDMO) services, today announce the appointment of Allen Guo as Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Whitney Winters as Senior Vice President of U.S. Business Development, and Michael Vreeland as the U.S. Site Head and Interim Head of U.S. Process Development, effective December 1, 2024. These leadership changes align with ProBio's mission to accelerate life-changing therapies for biotech and pharmaceuticals to help patients in need.

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Newswise: Research links a genetic risk for schizophrenia to a malformed skull 
Release date: 5-Dec-2024 10:30 AM EST
Research links a genetic risk for schizophrenia to a malformed skull 
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

Scientists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital identified skull deformation as a potential culprit for causing symptoms of 22q11.2 deletion syndrome.

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Newswise: New Research Method Improves Extreme Weather Predictions for South Florida
Released: 5-Dec-2024 9:55 AM EST
New Research Method Improves Extreme Weather Predictions for South Florida
Florida State University

A breakthrough technique for predicting extreme weather events in South Florida has emerged from researchers at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering. The innovation specifically addresses the challenges of forecasting extreme heat and heavy rainfall.

Newswise: The future of more sustainable cooling and heating technology could be just around the corner
Release date: 5-Dec-2024 9:55 AM EST
The future of more sustainable cooling and heating technology could be just around the corner
Ames National Laboratory

A team of researchers from the U. S. Department of Energy Ames National Laboratory developed a magnetocaloric heat pump that matches current vapor-compression heat pumps for weight, cost, and performance.

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Newswise: JMIR Perioperative Medicine Invites Submissions on Clinician Wellness and Burnout
Released: 5-Dec-2024 9:45 AM EST
JMIR Perioperative Medicine Invites Submissions on Clinician Wellness and Burnout
JMIR Publications

JMIR Publications invites submissions to a new theme issue titled “Clinician Wellness and Burnout in Perioperative Medicine” in its premier open access journal JMIR Perioperative Medicine.

   
Released: 5-Dec-2024 9:45 AM EST
Field Medical's FieldForce™ Ablation System Earns FDA TAP Pilot Acceptance and Breakthrough Device Designation for the Treatment of Ventricular Tachycardia
Field Medical, Inc.

Field Medical® Inc., a leader in pulsed field cardiac catheter ablation technology, announced today that its FieldForce™ Ablation System has been accepted into the FDA's Total Product Life Cycle Advisory Program (TAP) Pilot and granted Breakthrough Device Designation for sustained monomorphic scar-related ventricular tachycardia (VT).

Newswise: Will the Ross Ice Shelf Melt? International Team Launches Second Attempt to Drill for Antarctic Climate Clues
Released: 5-Dec-2024 9:15 AM EST
Will the Ross Ice Shelf Melt? International Team Launches Second Attempt to Drill for Antarctic Climate Clues
Binghamton University, State University of New York

An international team of scientists -- including faculty at Binghamton University, State University of New York -- is undergoing an ambitious mission to obtain critical geological records from the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. The vast ice sheet holds enough ice to raise sea levels by 13 to 16.4 feet if it melts completely. Research has found a collapse might be inevitable for some parts of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet.

Released: 5-Dec-2024 9:05 AM EST
Long COVID-19 Is Costing Americans Money
University of Georgia

The COVID-19 pandemic panic that characterized the early 2020s may be gone. But the SARS-CoV-2 virus is continuing to wreak havoc on some Americans’ finances, according to a new study from the University of Georgia.

Newswise: Stephen Ritz Brings Global Impact to St. Louis: A Weekend of Free Activities to Inspire Educators, Families, Students and Communities
Released: 5-Dec-2024 9:00 AM EST
Stephen Ritz Brings Global Impact to St. Louis: A Weekend of Free Activities to Inspire Educators, Families, Students and Communities
Green Bronx Machine

Ranken Technical College is thrilled to welcome Stephen Ritz, globally renowned educator, author, and innovator, for a series of free, open to the public, back-to-back live events that promise to inspire schools, educators, families, and the broader community.

 
Released: 5-Dec-2024 9:00 AM EST
Tip Sheet: New Insights on RSV and Malaria, Metastatic Breast Cancer Resources for Patients — and Fred Hutch at ASH
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center

Below are summaries of recent Fred Hutch Cancer Center research findings, patient stories and other news.

Newswise: KIER’s Breakthrough in Solving Waste Plastic Processing with Heat Circulation
Released: 5-Dec-2024 9:00 AM EST
KIER’s Breakthrough in Solving Waste Plastic Processing with Heat Circulation
National Research Council of Science and Technology

Dr. Byungwook Hwang’s research team from the CCS Research Department at the Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER) has successfully developed a process that applies the circulating fluidized bed technology, commonly used in coal-fired power plant boilers, to recycle waste plastics and produce pyrolysis oil on a large scale.

Newswise: Advances in the Molecular Diagnostic Methods for Circular RNA
Released: 5-Dec-2024 8:55 AM EST
Advances in the Molecular Diagnostic Methods for Circular RNA
Chinese Academy of Sciences

The author summarized the traditional and emerging methods for circRNA detection as well as the advantages and limitations, and look forward to future research directions.

Newswise: Chula Students from the BBA Program, Faculty of Commerce and Accountancy Win First Runner-Up at the Alberta International Business Competition 2024 in Canada
Released: 5-Dec-2024 8:55 AM EST
Chula Students from the BBA Program, Faculty of Commerce and Accountancy Win First Runner-Up at the Alberta International Business Competition 2024 in Canada
Chulalongkorn University

Chulalongkorn University would like to extend its heartfelt congratulations to the students of the Faculty of Commerce and Accountancy, Chulalongkorn University, International Business Administration Program (BBA), for placing as First Runner-Up at the Alberta International Business Competition 2024 in Canada.

Newswise: Proposed Wastewater Release Into Cape Cod Bay Likely to Remain in Bay for at Least One Month, Study Finds
Released: 5-Dec-2024 8:20 AM EST
Proposed Wastewater Release Into Cape Cod Bay Likely to Remain in Bay for at Least One Month, Study Finds
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

WHOI scientists are investigating the pathways of the proposed wastewater discharge from the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station

Newswise: Taming Big Data and Particle Beams: How SLAC  Researchers Are Pushing AI to the Edge
Released: 5-Dec-2024 8:00 AM EST
Taming Big Data and Particle Beams: How SLAC Researchers Are Pushing AI to the Edge
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

Check out the first of a two-part series exploring how artificial intelligence helps researchers from around the world perform cutting-edge science with the lab’s state-of-the-art facilities and instruments. In this part you’ll learn how SLAC researchers collaborate to develop AI tools to make molecular movies, speeding up the discovery process in the era of big data.

Newswise: The Medical Minute: Shingles and Its Shot: What You Need to Know to Stay Healthy
Released: 5-Dec-2024 7:45 AM EST
The Medical Minute: Shingles and Its Shot: What You Need to Know to Stay Healthy
Penn State Health

The same virus that causes chickenpox can also reemerge as shingles, causing a painful string of rashes. A Penn State Health family medicine physician discusses the symptoms and why he recommends the shingles vaccine for adults 50 and older and adults with weakened immune systems.

Newswise: Soft Patch Electrode for Monitoring Human Body Signals
Released: 5-Dec-2024 7:40 AM EST
Soft Patch Electrode for Monitoring Human Body Signals
Chinese Academy of Sciences

In a ground-breaking new development, researchers have created conductive films by mixing conductive polymers with two-dimensional carbon materials. These films can be used as electrodes to monitor a wide range of body signals when pasted on the surface of human skin, including cardiac, myoelectric, and ocular signals.



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