
Jennifer Atkinson
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Feb 19, 2024 |
pharmafocusasia.com | Jian Zou |Osama Shiraz Shah |Yu-Chiao Chiu |Tianzhou Ma |Jennifer Atkinson |Steffi Oesterreich | +1 more
Jian Zou, Osama Shah, Yu-Chiao Chiu, Tianzhou Ma, Jennifer M. Atkinson, Steffi Oesterreich, Adrian V. Lee, George C. Tseng. AbstractCancer models are instrumental as a substitute for human studies and to expedite basic, translational, and clinical cancer research. For a given cancer type, a wide selection of models, such as cell lines, patient-derived xenografts, organoids and genetically modified murine models, are often available to researchers.
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Nov 21, 2023 |
habr.com | Jennifer Atkinson
As NFTs spread across the world, users spent millions of dollars to buy digital assets to prove their uniqueness. Many creators and artists showcase their beautiful products, such as artworks, music, etc., in the NFT marketplace. What if a creator can profit from their work even after selling it to another business? This is where royalty comes in; it is a recent addition to the NFT space. Owing NFT royalties can benefit artists and creators from succeeding sales to the business.
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Oct 13, 2023 |
climatepsychology.us | Rebecca Weston |Sarah Ray |Jennifer Atkinson
Educators are burned out and not trained as therapists. One of the primary push-backs we hear from educators is that they don’t want to become therapists. As ecology professor Jessica Pratt notes in her essay in this collection, “science faculty, including me, are not trained to confront psychological distress among their students, let alone support them through it.” Most educators are not trauma experts, and they do not want to do harm to students by inviting emotions into the classroom.
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