Locals named to FHSU Dean’s Honor Roll – News – The Ottawa Herald

By The Herald Staff

FridayJun12,2020at12:01PM

Local students were among the 1,802 named to the Fort Hays State University Deans Honor Roll for the spring 2020 semester.

The Deans Honor Roll includes undergraduate students only. To be eligible, students must have completed 12 or more credit hours and earned a minimum grade-point average of 3.60 for the semester. Full-time on-campus and FHSU Virtual College students are eligible.

Local students on the Deans Honor Roll are:

Ottawa:Joseph Andrew Bellinger, sophomore, majoring in criminal justice; Lia Irene Boese, majoring in chemistry (biochemistry); Chloe Michal Brown, majoring in organizational leadership; Marisa Sue Carman, majoring in biology (cellular and molecular); Moriah Geschwentner, sophomore, majoring in chemistry (biochemistry); and Avery Lauren Welton, junior, majoring in biology (health professions).

Rantoul:Jacob Alexander Pryor, senior, majoring in technology studies (construction management).

Richmond:Tammie Marie Schaffer, majoring in elementary education.

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Tables of ContentTable of Contents 1 High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Market Overview1.1 Product Overview and Scope of High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test1.2 High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Segment by Type1.2.1 Global High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Sales Growth Rate Comparison by Type (2021-2026)1.2.2 Range 3-10mg/L1.2.3 Range<3mg/L1.3 High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Segment by Application1.3.1 High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Sales Comparison by Application: 2020 VS 20261.3.2 Cardiovascular Disease1.3.3 Inflammation1.4 Global High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Market Size Estimates and Forecasts1.4.1 Global High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Revenue 2015-20261.4.2 Global High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Sales 2015-20261.4.3 High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Market Size by Region: 2020 Versus 2026 2 Global High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Market Competition by Manufacturers2.1 Global High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Sales Market Share by Manufacturers (2015-2020)2.2 Global High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Revenue Share by Manufacturers (2015-2020)2.3 Global High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Average Price by Manufacturers (2015-2020)2.4 Manufacturers High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Manufacturing Sites, Area Served, Product Type2.5 High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Market Competitive Situation and Trends2.5.1 High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Market Concentration Rate2.5.2 Global Top 5 and Top 10 Players Market Share by Revenue2.5.3 Market Share by Company Type (Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3)2.6 Manufacturers Mergers & Acquisitions, Expansion Plans2.7 Primary Interviews with Key High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Players (Opinion Leaders) 3 High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Retrospective Market Scenario by Region3.1 Global High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Retrospective Market Scenario in Sales by Region: 2015-20203.2 Global High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Retrospective Market Scenario in Revenue by Region: 2015-20203.3 North America High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Market Facts & Figures by Country3.3.1 North America High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Sales by Country3.3.2 North America High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Sales by Country3.3.3 U.S.3.3.4 Canada3.4 Europe High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Market Facts & Figures by Country3.4.1 Europe High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Sales by Country3.4.2 Europe High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Sales by Country3.4.3 Germany3.4.4 France3.4.5 U.K.3.4.6 Italy3.4.7 Russia3.5 Asia Pacific High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Market Facts & Figures by Region3.5.1 Asia Pacific High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Sales by Region3.5.2 Asia Pacific High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Sales by Region3.5.3 China3.5.4 Japan3.5.5 South Korea3.5.6 India3.5.7 Australia3.5.8 Taiwan3.5.9 Indonesia3.5.10 Thailand3.5.11 Malaysia3.5.12 Philippines3.5.13 Vietnam3.6 Latin America High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Market Facts & Figures by Country3.6.1 Latin America High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Sales by Country3.6.2 Latin America High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Sales by Country3.6.3 Mexico3.6.3 Brazil3.6.3 Argentina3.7 Middle East and Africa High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Market Facts & Figures by Country3.7.1 Middle East and Africa High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Sales by Country3.7.2 Middle East and Africa High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Sales by Country3.7.3 Turkey3.7.4 Saudi Arabia3.7.5 U.A.E 4 Global High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Historic Market Analysis by Type4.1 Global High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Sales Market Share by Type (2015-2020)4.2 Global High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Revenue Market Share by Type (2015-2020)4.3 Global High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Price Market Share by Type (2015-2020)4.4 Global High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Market Share by Price Tier (2015-2020): Low-End, Mid-Range and High-End 5 Global High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Historic Market Analysis by Application5.1 Global High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Sales Market Share by Application (2015-2020)5.2 Global High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Revenue Market Share by Application (2015-2020)5.3 Global High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Price by Application (2015-2020) 6 Company Profiles and Key Figures in High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Business6.1 Beckman Coulter6.1.1 Corporation Information6.1.2 Beckman Coulter Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.1.3 Beckman Coulter High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.1.4 Beckman Coulter Products Offered6.1.5 Beckman Coulter Recent Development6.2 Roche6.2.1 Roche High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Production Sites and Area Served6.2.2 Roche Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.2.3 Roche High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.2.4 Roche Products Offered6.2.5 Roche Recent Development6.3 Siemens Healthcare6.3.1 Siemens Healthcare High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Production Sites and Area Served6.3.2 Siemens Healthcare Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.3.3 Siemens Healthcare High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.3.4 Siemens Healthcare Products Offered6.3.5 Siemens Healthcare Recent Development6.4 Ortho Clinical Diagnostics6.4.1 Ortho Clinical Diagnostics High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Production Sites and Area Served6.4.2 Ortho Clinical Diagnostics Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.4.3 Ortho Clinical Diagnostics High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.4.4 Ortho Clinical Diagnostics Products Offered6.4.5 Ortho Clinical Diagnostics Recent Development6.5 Boditech6.5.1 Boditech High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Production Sites and Area Served6.5.2 Boditech Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.5.3 Boditech High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.5.4 Boditech Products Offered6.5.5 Boditech Recent Development6.6 FUJIFILM6.6.1 FUJIFILM High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Production Sites and Area Served6.6.2 FUJIFILM Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.6.3 FUJIFILM High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.6.4 FUJIFILM Products Offered6.6.5 FUJIFILM Recent Development6.7 KANTO CHEMICAL6.6.1 KANTO CHEMICAL High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Production Sites and Area Served6.6.2 KANTO CHEMICAL Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.6.3 KANTO CHEMICAL High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.4.4 KANTO CHEMICAL Products Offered6.7.5 KANTO CHEMICAL Recent Development6.8 Kehua Group6.8.1 Kehua Group High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Production Sites and Area Served6.8.2 Kehua Group Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.8.3 Kehua Group High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.8.4 Kehua Group Products Offered6.8.5 Kehua Group Recent Development6.9 Wondfo6.9.1 Wondfo High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Production Sites and Area Served6.9.2 Wondfo Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.9.3 Wondfo High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.9.4 Wondfo Products Offered6.9.5 Wondfo Recent Development6.10 Beijing Strong Biotechnologies6.10.1 Beijing Strong Biotechnologies High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Production Sites and Area Served6.10.2 Beijing Strong Biotechnologies Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.10.3 Beijing Strong Biotechnologies High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.10.4 Beijing Strong Biotechnologies Products Offered6.10.5 Beijing Strong Biotechnologies Recent Development6.11 Getein Biotech6.11.1 Getein Biotech High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Production Sites and Area Served6.11.2 Getein Biotech High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.11.3 Getein Biotech High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.11.4 Getein Biotech Products Offered6.11.5 Getein Biotech Recent Development6.12 Randox Laboratories6.12.1 Randox Laboratories High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Production Sites and Area Served6.12.2 Randox Laboratories High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.12.3 Randox Laboratories High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.12.4 Randox Laboratories Products Offered6.12.5 Randox Laboratories Recent Development6.13 Spinreact6.13.1 Spinreact High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Production Sites and Area Served6.13.2 Spinreact High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.13.3 Spinreact High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.13.4 Spinreact Products Offered6.13.5 Spinreact Recent Development6.14 BioSino6.14.1 BioSino High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Production Sites and Area Served6.14.2 BioSino High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.14.3 BioSino High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.14.4 BioSino Products Offered6.14.5 BioSino Recent Development6.15 Leadman Biochemistry6.15.1 Leadman Biochemistry High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Production Sites and Area Served6.15.2 Leadman Biochemistry High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.15.3 Leadman Biochemistry High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.15.4 Leadman Biochemistry Products Offered6.15.5 Leadman Biochemistry Recent Development 7 High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Manufacturing Cost Analysis7.1 High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Key Raw Materials Analysis7.1.1 Key Raw Materials7.1.2 Key Raw Materials Price Trend7.1.3 Key Suppliers of Raw Materials7.2 Proportion of Manufacturing Cost Structure7.3 Manufacturing Process Analysis of High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test7.4 High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Industrial Chain Analysis 8 Marketing Channel, Distributors and Customers8.1 Marketing Channel8.2 High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Distributors List8.3 High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Customers 9 Market Dynamics9.1 Market Trends9.2 Opportunities and Drivers9.3 Challenges9.4 Porters Five Forces Analysis 10 Global Market Forecast10.1 Global High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Market Estimates and Projections by Type10.1.1 Global Forecasted Sales of High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test by Type (2021-2026)10.1.2 Global Forecasted Revenue of High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test by Type (2021-2026)10.2 High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Market Estimates and Projections by Application10.2.1 Global Forecasted Sales of High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test by Application (2021-2026)10.2.2 Global Forecasted Revenue of High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test by Application (2021-2026)10.3 High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Market Estimates and Projections by Region10.3.1 Global Forecasted Sales of High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test by Region (2021-2026)10.3.2 Global Forecasted Revenue of High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test by Region (2021-2026)10.4 North America High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Estimates and Projections (2021-2026)10.5 Europe High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Estimates and Projections (2021-2026)10.6 Asia Pacific High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Estimates and Projections (2021-2026)10.7 Latin America High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Estimates and Projections (2021-2026)10.8 Middle East and Africa High Sensitivity CReactive Protein Test Estimates and Projections (2021-2026) 11 Research Finding and Conclusion 12 Methodology and Data Source12.1 Methodology/Research Approach12.1.1 Research Programs/Design12.1.2 Market Size Estimation12.1.3 Market Breakdown and Data Triangulation12.2 Data Source12.2.1 Secondary Sources12.2.2 Primary Sources12.3 Author List12.4 Disclaimer

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Kashmir’s least affected district has higher sero-prevalence of COVID19 than all-India average: Survey – Greater Kashmir

A survey has shown higher than national average sero-prevalence of COVID19 in Kashmirs least affected district, Pulwama, raising questions about the prevalence of the viral infection in other districts here.

A sero-prevalence survey carried out in May in district Pulwama by Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar on behalf of Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has shown some surprising results. As per department of social and preventive medicine of GMC Srinagar, that carried out the survey, the sero-prevalence of COVID19 was 2 percent in Pulwama. ICMR has said that in non-containment zones, and low prevalence districts, of which Pulwama was a part when the study started, the prevalence was 0.73 percent.

Sero-prevalence involves testing for IgG levels in an individuals blood, and tells whether they have been infected in the recent past with SARS CoV-2. It also helps in gauging the degree of protection they have achieved in terms of antibody response to the virus. The ICMR nationwide study covered 83 districts and hotspots with 26400 population covered.

Dr Saleem Khan, head department of social and preventive medicine at GMC Srinagar said that the results obtained from testing in Pulwama were suggestive of the prevalence of COVID19 in a particular community at a point dating back to two weeks prior to sampling. The samples we took on 28 May would tell us how many people were infected, among those we tested, two weeks prior, he said.

Pulwama was among the lowest prevalence districts of Kashmir around the time of the survey and had been selected based on this. Dr Khan said similar surveys in other districts and other populations could help in understanding the spread of infection.

Dr Khan said sero-prevalence was a measure of bodys immune response to COVID19 and it could also help in gauging whether antibodies provided some kind of protection against future infections.

He said sero-prevalence of COVID19 in healthcare professionals project started on Sunday. We will be testing around 3000 samples of healthcare professionals in Srinagar district as a collaborative research project by Departments of Community Medicine and Biochemistry.

We shall be testing doctors, nursing paramedic, support staff of various Associated Hospitals of GMC Srinagar and various hospitals and health centers of Directorate of Health Services under CMO Srinagar, he said.

A handout by the department said the blood samples would be collected and processed by Department of Biochemistry GMC Srinagar through ARCHITECT immunoassay analyzer which has been shown to have 100 percent sensitivity and specificity after 17 days of SARS CoV-2 exposure and clinical symptoms.

In addition, a sero-prevalence study in general population was also in pipeline.

Principal GMC Srinagar, Prof Samia Rashid said the sero-prevalence was an important measurement and the surveys will help in understanding the spread of COVID19 better. Healthcare professionals are a high risk group and we are trying to test as many of them to safeguard lives, she said.

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Scientists and economists from Honoris United Universities in global selection for Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings – Rising Sun Overport

Honoris United Universities, the first and largest pan-African network of private higher education institutions, announced that five science and three economics students from across the network have been selected among 1,034 young scientists and economists from over 100 countries to participate in the 70th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting and the seventh Lindau Meeting on Economic Sciences in 2021.

The meetings, which will bring together young scientists and economists alongside Nobel Laureates in physics, chemistry, physiology and medicine, as well as economic sciences from across the world, form part of a partnership established between Honoris United Universities and Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings, last year, to increase participation and research in the natural sciences and in economics across Africa.

The selected Honoris scientists and economists successfully completed a multi-stage selection process, which involved 144 academic partners of the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings and German universities in the field of economics- including the Wirtschafts und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakulttentag (WISOFT- Association of Economics and Social Sciences Faculties).

The successful students were selected from leading African universities within the Honoris network including Universit Mundiapolis in Morocco, Universit Centrale in Tunisia, and Regent Business School in South Africa.

CEO of Honoris United Universities, Luis Lopez, said, As an academic partner to the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings, we are extremely proud to support and promote the development of world-class African talent as evidenced by our exemplary students, selected to participate in this extremely competitive and prestigious event. They are a testament to the learning being undertaken in our institutions and to the faculty members focused on student success and institutional research. This is a superb opportunity for our students to represent research in economics and in natural sciences from Africa as part of a landmark global event.

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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the onsite interdisciplinary 70th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting and the Lindau Meeting on Economic Sciences, originally planned for 2020, are postponed to 2021. The 70th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting will now take place from June 27 to July 2, 2021 and seventh Lindau Meeting on Economic Sciences will take place from August 24 to 28, 2021.

For 2020, the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings will be introducing two exciting online forums, bringing together some 40 Nobel Laureates, Lindau alumni and the selected young scientists and economists from across the world to exchange knowledge, ideas and questions via a series of interactive and high level activities.

This will include the Online Sciathon 2020 (June 19 to June), a 48-hour hackathon-style event involving Lindau alumni and the young scientists and economists on topics relating to global, sustainable and cooperative open science, climate change and capitalism after COVID-19.

The Sciathon will be followed by the Online Science Days 2020 (June 28 to July 1) for Nobel Laureates, Lindau alumni and the young scientists and economists invited for 2021. They will participate in debates, conversations, talks and next gen science sessions with each comprising live Q&A sessions.

Invited guests as well as media representatives will be able to follow the whole programme online and interested parties may register for access, including future young scientists or economists, prospective academic partners or benefactors.

Since its foundation in 1951, around 400 Nobel Laureates have attended the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings, held each year as a forum for scientists of different generations, cultures and disciplines to convene and exchange knowledge, ideas and experiences.

The theme is alternated each year and is based on the three natural science Nobel Prize disciplines- physics, chemistry and physiology and medicine. An interdisciplinary meeting based around all three natural sciences is held every five years and a Lindau Meeting on economic sciences is held every three years.

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What Does Virtual Learning Mean For The Future Of Higher Education? – Forbes

Michael P. Toothman, 15 years in higher education.

As an educator for U.C. Riverside, Michael P. Toothman, PMP, has worked in higher education for the past 15 years.

In that time, he's developed more than 4,000 project managers from 1,000 companies, and 40 countries and led global collaborations for multi-cultural teams andwon awardsin the process.

But for Toothman, and for the rest of the States, his world has turned on a dime in the advent of COVID.

As U.C. Riverside had already begun moving several courses online, the transition was somewhat underway before California, and national mandates in mid-March required all education to jump online and most communities to shelter in place.

Toothman seemingly dodged a bullet in March when one of his students, who'd just returned from China, abruptly cancelled a brunch appointment last minute as she was not feeling well.

Sure enough, she was diagnosed with COVID, and immediately hospitalized, and fortunately has survived.Regardless of the pandemic, Toothman sees the future of higher education and professional training believes education is forever changedespecially at the college level. He also states many schools are running a hybrid teaching model in the fall, and many universities are moving entirely online.

As a former Air Force Staff Sergeant, Toothman knows he's at a higher risk. Already isolated, he put his time toward working on an in-depth experiment regarding how to make online education work well.

As we might have anticipated, the first iteration of online-only education was not good.

Toothman said, "I experienced some level of student dissatisfaction, at first, as many students were expecting the dynamic interaction of a live course. Additionally, some had poor experiences with online courses in the past and this drove their inherent dislike for online learning. It was vital that I set the tone early. To keep students engaged, an instructor must be visible and active, and exhibit care, empathy, and trust for students.

My students were joining my online class discussions from all over the world; many balancing the competing demands of newly remote positions, homeschooling, and self-care. So, it was vital that I create a learning environment which added real value to their lives.

Toothman realized he had two choices to make when it comes to teaching today.

Here's what he stated:

With time on his hands, he's chosen the latter.

Knowing it would be most difficult to replace the energy of the live interactions with instructors and other students, Toothman turned his attention to what an online platform could provide that other mediums can't. He realized the medium allows room for students to shape their own adventures in ways that a live and static lesson plan can't provide.

For example, in teaching courses on Project Management, Toothman can build in video resources on the aspects that might interest students mostsuch as Future Proof Technologies, Soft Skills, or Critical Thinking. If students are most interested in A.I., robotics, and data science, they can build a pathway to lead them to additional resources in those channelssimilar to a choose your own adventure scenario. He is currently working on integrating Flipboard magazines to dynamically curate course content.

All participants complete the same core work to meet and demonstrate the required capabilities. Still, the full shape and extent of the adventure can be their own to decide, with the addition of vibrant and visual supplements that can capture and hold their attention.

Likewise, Toothman has learned and maximized the ways to replicate the robustness of face to face discussions online through tools like Zoom, although it has made for a certain amount of personal sacrifice.

Toothman said, "Imagine that 20% of your enrollment is outside of the United States. They didn't plan to attend remotely; they enrolled to attend live, but due to the pandemic restrictions, the university has sent many students back home."

He has also made the intrepid choice to hold live Zoom sessions for for international students. He knows that most instructors will not do this, and it may not be a workable solution forever. Still, as the world adjusts, it is vital to ensure first and foremost that students are met with the most exceptional experience possible as they navigate the move to learning online.

You can learn more from Toothman in a recent T.V. interview with C.G.T.N.here.

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An organization led by a scientist in visualization and simulation, Bryan Brandenburg has similarly made a pivot in prioritization of the physiology visualization platform he's brought forward in his newest company,Zenerchi L.L.C.

Brandenburg's visuals from previous organizations D.A.S. 3D and Zygote Media Group, continue to populate medical journals and press.

His new company, Zenerchi L.L.C., is taking the technology further through integration with V.R. and A.I. to create visualizations so distinct participants can view the human heart or lungs with detail that can take them down to the level of atoms and quarks.

The technology touches sectors including health, wellness, medical education, and, interestingly, edutainment with the ability to transition museum and event realms into full immersion experiences.

Online learning about the medical field.

This strategy can make those avenues of education self-funded while also bringing in new streams of revenue.Listening to the younger populace has shown increasingly less interest in traditional museums.Additionally, the technology holds high appeal for online education.

Launched in 2019, Zenerchi L.L.C. has successfully achieved early funding, but in Q1 enacted a pivot of its priorities in the realm of COVID.

They went with online education as their first commercially available product. This choice was partly due to the need to provide deep visualization and a more profound education on the pandemic issue.

To that end, the company partnered with Carrus, a leading provider of online healthcare training and professional development, to take online medical education to a higher level with new online courses that use the Zenerchi physiology simulation and visualization platform.

"We wanted to make this technology available at the highest level and to the largest audience possible," Brandenburg said, as to the decision to approach online learning first.

Zenerchi will shortly release a library of stock images and AR/VR simulations of human physiology under the trade name S.T.E.A.M. for use by educators and developers. This format ensures readers get what they need on the fly and to surmount the barriers of storage and internet bandwidth.These will be vital steps in the future of learning.

The shift to virtual learning has significant implications for the future of education.

Arecent articleby researchersVijay GovindarajanandAnup Srivastavafor Harvard Business Review underscores the experiences of Toothman and Brandenburg.

Their current experiments indicate the traditional model of a four-year face-to-face college education can no longer rest on its laurels.

A variety of factors, most notably, the continuously increasing cost of tuition, already makes higher education out of reach for most students and families. It makes the post-secondary education market ripe for change.

Day by day, we see further evidence that the pandemic crisis may force this change in higher education.

The ways we respond and react to the need for better methods of virtual learning will have a significant impact on whether and how online education develops as an opportunity for the future.

It may change the impact of education on our economy at large, and its viability and availability to a broader set of participants. Likewise, the time and geographic flexibility of online learning may serve to make it available to a more comprehensive set of participants.

As Govindarajan and Srivastava note, some politicians are pressing or have promised the concept of a free college education but what if the newest developments prove that a college education doesn't have to bankrupt a person? The implications are tremendous for all.

Govindarajan and Srivastava suggested, "After the crisis subsides, is it best for all students to return to the classroom, and continue the status quo, or will we have found a better alternative?"

Toothman is excited to continue his quest to forge forward in all of these developments.In the interim, he continues to teach his courses.

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Water to wine: Anatomy of a biblical miracle at the wedding in Cana – Manchester Ink Link

Miracle of the Wine by Herb Mandel, pen-and-ink with watercolor.

The subject of my drawings varies from day to day depending upon where I am and who I am with. For example, on this particular day I am with myself and my particular interest happens to be a story from the Bible. The story is exciting for me because it involves many people involved in actions and dialogue. The Bible doesnt tell me where this event actually took place (reference John 2:1-12), except, in the town of Cana near Galilee, so I had to decide in my artistic imagination upon a logical arrangement to produce a large assemblage of people. Wine is being served by the wine steward and his helpers, so pictorially I plan to locate this activity in the foreground. The wedding couple and their parents along with important guests are also planned for the foreground and the dozens of other guests will be spread across the background. Jesus will be centered among these guests because he will be performing a miracle.

So this is the scene for the most part, as I saw it inspired by the scripture as it was written. This scene was then sketched in with pencil and then I began adding faces and gestures as they came to me using pen and ink.

As the story continues, Jesus, his mother, and a number of disciples while on the way to Galilee stopped by and were invited to join the wedding festivities. I arranged it so that a great tent was erected over the party area which centered around the young couple and their parents. All the people appear to be happy and gay and enjoying themselves when the wine steward discovered that the wine had been all but used up. He didnt know what to do, but somehow the word was brought to Jesus mother that the wine was almost gone and the steward was at a loss for what to do. Jesus mother spoke quietly to her son and told him the situation and asked him to do something. At first, Jesus was reluctant to interfere but he finally sent word to the wine steward to pour water into the wine kegs. The wine steward then tasted the contents and, behold, it tasted like the best wine they had had all day. This, then, became the first sign of what was yet to come from the young Rabbi.

Once the layout for my drawing was determined, it was subject to modification as I inked it in, to give the people facial and body movement. In this case, I started with the wine steward and his helpers. This was the lifeblood area of the party and perhaps the key to making the picture work. The helpers had to show surprise by the change of water to wine. If you pick out the mama and papa of the newlyweds, they should be showing happiness for what was happening, but all the while the guests were totally unaware of the miracle that had taken place until the wine stewards helpers spread the word that it was Jesus who was responsible for making it all possible.

I finished the drawing in pen and ink but decided it was too colorful an occasion not to introduce color to this picture, so I use watercolor to enhance the otherwise black-and-white composition of the wedding feast. Some months later, I transposed the drawing to a 2 x 4 panel and painted it in oil.

Artist Herb Mandel wrote the above commentary on the biblical story of the wedding at Cana from the book of John in June of 2014. Mandel was an accomplished artist who died in 2016, leaving behind his lifes work, a large collection of paintings, etchings, sculpture and wood carvings, as well as several published books. He was an art educator and beloved father of Inklink publisher Carol Robidoux, who is always looking for ways to promote his art collection. She can be reached at carolrobidoux@manchesterinklink.com. Learn more about Mandels art here.

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‘The King of Staten Island’ | Anatomy of a Scene – The New York Times

Hi, Im Judd Apatow. And Im the director and co-writer of The King of Staten Island. This is a scene from early in The King of Staten Island. Thats Maude Apatow, who is playing Petes sister Claire. And in this scene, she is about to leave for college the next day. And shes giving her brother a set of paints to encourage him to pursue his tattooing dream more aggressively. I know youre into art, so I thought you could expand your horizons while Im gone. You got a gift receipt for this? But its also a guilt gift, because shes leaving and on some level, abandoning him. So under the guise of being nice, she is bee-lining for the door. Be nice to mom, O.K.? Dont give her a hard time. She deserves a break. I always give her a break. When am I going to get my break? Like What are you talking about? All anyone ever does is worry about you. In this conversation, Petes character is really on to her. They know each other so well, and he knows this as a guilt gift. He knows shes trying to get away from him. And hes also guilty and insecure that hes made her childhood difficult, because hes taken up so much air in the room from all of his problems. What are you going to do? Are you going to get a job? Or are you going to leave the house? I dont know. Im going to open that tattoo restaurant. No, like, for real. I am being real. Its never been done before. I looked it up. I googled it. Its never been done, not even as a joke. Because no one wants to go to a restaurant and watch people get tattooed while they eat. Its gross. Its the best idea ever. Ruby Tat-Tuesdays, where everyones welcome chicken and tattoos. What I like about this scene is its very real. Its very tense. And yet, both the actor and the actress find a way to be really funny in showing how their relationship melts down. In the scene, they talk about how Scott thinks it was worse for him, because he got to know their dad. And its easier for her, because she was too young to have gotten to know him when he died. Thats something that Pete Davidson talked about that, thats something that he debates with his sister. Who had it worse? And in a way, the scene is almost an apology to his real-life sister for not acknowledging how bad her pain was at times. We shot this scene over an entire day. We had rehearsed it a lot and done a lot of improvisations. One of the reasons why I wanted Maude to do it is shes very alive and very present, and so is Pete. And I knew you would feel it in her eyes every moment that she loves him, but also, shes so guilty about leaving the house.

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Study demonstrates feasibility of hologram technology in liver tumor ablation – Science Codex

FAIRFAX, Va. (June 15, 2020) -- Data from one of the first clinical uses of augmented reality guidance with electromagnetically tracked tools shows that the technology may help doctors quickly, safely, and accurately deliver targeted liver cancer treatments, according to a research abstract presented during a virtual session of the Society of Interventional Radiology's 2020 Annual Scientific Meeting on June 14. The technology provides a three-dimensional holographic view inside a patient's body, allowing interventional radiologists to accurately burn away tumors while navigating to avoid organs and other critical structures.

"Converting traditional two-dimensional imaging into three-dimensional holograms which we can then utilize for guidance using augmented reality helps us to better view a patient's internal structures as we navigate our way to the point of treatment," said Gaurav Gadodia, MD, lead author of the study and radiology resident at Cleveland Clinic. "While conventional imaging like ultrasound and CT is safe, effective, and remains the gold-standard of care, augmented reality potentially improves the visualization of the tumor and surrounding structures, increasing the speed of localization and improving the treating-physician's confidence."

In this initial in-human pilot study, the technology was used to deliver a treatment known as percutaneous thermal ablation of solid liver tumors. To apply this technology, the physicians use multi-phase CT to record coordinate markers placed on a patient's body. This imaging data is added to a software application that allows for segmentation of the tumor and nearby structures within the marked coordinate space. This information is fed into a proprietary augmented reality application, which utilizes Microsoft's HoloLens technology, a virtual reality headset with transparent lenses, to project a segmented hologram of the patient's imaged anatomy directly onto the patient. The hologram is registered to the coordinate markers to ensure accurate location of the relevant anatomy.

Utilizing electromagnetic tracking, instruments including the ablation probe can also be visualized in the augmented reality space during the procedure, thus allowing for true holographic intraprocedural guidance. Interventional radiologists can then use the combination of the holographic images of the patient's anatomy and tracked tools to find the tumor in the patient's liver quickly, check for optimal targeting of the tumor by the ablation probe, and avoid key structures.

The study included five patients who were selected for microwave ablation of their liver tumors. For safety during this IRB-approved study, the gold standard of ultrasound was used for primary clinical decision making and probe guidance, with direct comparison to holographic guidance. Following ablation, images and video from post-procedural sonography, cone beam and multi-detector row CT, and HoloLens recordings were evaluated. In all five cases, intra-procedural holographic guidance was in agreement with the standard ultrasound-based guidance. Post-procedural imaging showed adequate tumor ablation, and no patients experienced tumor recurrence at the three-month follow-up. In this early phase pilot study, the authors anecdotally observed that the speed of tumor localization was faster with holographic guidance, and that their confidence in optimal ablation and critical structure avoidance was improved over standard imaging guidance. They are further attempting to quantify these findings as they continue to enroll patients in the study.

Beyond its use during treatments, interventional radiologists also see value in using this tool for clinicians' planning purposes and for improving patient engagement and understanding of the condition and treatment.

"This technique can be used intra-procedurally to check the accuracy and quality of the treatment, as well as pre-procedurally to engage with the patient in their own care," said Charles Martin, III, MD, FSIR, an interventional radiologist at Cleveland Clinic who is the principal investigator of the IRB and the senior author of the study. "We can change 2D images into holograms of a patient's distinct anatomy so that both the physician and the patient get a better understanding of the tumor and treatment."

Researchers continue to test this technology for ablations in the abdominal area with plans to expand to other types of procedures and in other areas of the body. The technology has only been tested for feasibility and therefore cannot yet be used as a standalone method for delivering a treatment.

Additional information about the clinical trial is available at ClinicalTrials.gov, using the identifier NCT03500757. This work was funded through internal enterprise grants from Cleveland Clinic, as well as the Ohio-based biotechnology startup, MediView.

Abstract 297: True 3D holographic visualization for performance of percutaneous thermal ablation of solid liver tumors (3D-HPA): An update on in-human evaluation. G. Gadodia; J. Yanof; K. West; S. Al-Nimer; A. Hanlon; C. Weunski; C Martin; Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, John Carroll University, Cleveland, OH.

The research was originally scheduled to be presented in person at SIR's Annual Scientific Meeting, March 28-April 2, in Seattle before the meeting was canceled due to COVID-19 concerns. Visit sirmeeting.org for the latest information.

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Bong Parts: The Anatomy of your Glass – Wikileaf

Bongs aka bings or bingers have been a staple of the weed community for as long as the weed itself. A bong is a water pipe that helps to cool and diffuse smoke making for a more pleasant and smooth experience.

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Bongs come in all shapes, colors, materials, and sizes. The number of modifications and designs that can be incorporated into a bong are endless but the components remain universal. So, lets break down the parts of the bong and what they do.

The bowl is either a metal or glass attachment where weed is inserted and heated. With some bongs the bowl is removable creating its own carb hole.

Once the bowl of weed is heated and cooked it releases smoke through the downstem and into the chamber. The chamber is a long tube containing water at the bottom or base. As smoke enters the chamber it mixes with the smoke. This is where diffusion comes into play.

A carburetor or Carb is an opening used to bring in fresh air to push the smoke out of the chamber. Some bongs with removable bowls use the open downstem as the carb while others will have a hole you seal with your thumb while taking a hit. Removing your thumb lets the fresh air in to help you clear the smoke from the chamber.

At the bottom of the chamber is the base. Its where a bong holds its water. These chambers can either be the same shape as the tube or a bulbous, beaker base.

These are the basic components of a bong. But outside of these a bong can look like anything or have as many tubes and chambers as your mind can imagine.

Whats your favorite bong setup? Let us know in the comments below.

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