96 research outputs found
Zukünftige Themen der Innovations- und Technikanalyse : Lessons learned und ausgewählte Ergebnisse (KIT Scientific Reports ; 7668)
Dies ist der zweite und im Rahmen des BMBF-geförderten Projektes "ITA-Monitoring" letzte Band, in dem wir wieder konzeptionelle Erkenntnisse mit inhaltlichen Forschungsergebnissen kombinieren. Wir möchten hier den Fragen nachgehen, ob das gleichzeitige "Entdecken" relevanter und neuer Themen generell möglich ist und wie ein methodisches Design eines Forschungsprojekts aussehen müsste, um diesem Anspruch gerecht zu werden. Im Weiteren stellen wir dann drei dieser "Entdeckungen" vor
Zukünftige Themen der Innovations- und Technikanalyse : Methodik und ausgewählte Ergebnisse (KIT Scientific Reports ; 7605)
Präsentation der Ergebnisse und Methodik des Projekts ITA-Monitoring" zur Identifizierung zukünftiger Themen der Innovations- und Technikanalyse für das BMBF und die Herausarbeitung ihrer jeweils besonderen Fragestellungen. Neben dem Thema "Elektromobilität" werden die Fragestellungen "Smart Grids", "Nichtmedizinische Anwendungen der Neurowissenschaften" und "Klebrige Informationen" dargestellt
Second International Consensus Conference on Advanced Breast Cancer (ABC2), Lisbon, 11/09/2013: The German Perspective
The Advanced Breast Cancer Second International Consensus Conference (ABC2) on diagnosis and treatment of advanced breast cancer took place in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 7-9, 2013. The focus of the conference was inoperable, locally advanced breast cancer. The diagnosis and treatment of metastatic breast cancer had already been discussed 2 years before at the ABC1 Consensus and were only updated regarding special issues as part of this year's ABC2 Consensus. Like 2 years ago, a working group of German breast cancer experts commented on the voting results of the ABC panelists, with special consideration of the German guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer (German Gynecological Oncology Working Group (AGO) recommendations, S3 Guideline) in order to adapt them for daily clinical practice in Germany. The goal of both the ABC Consensus and the German comments is to facilitate evidence-based therapy decisions
14th St. Gallen International Breast Cancer Conference 2015: Evidence, Controversies, Consensus - Primary Therapy of Early Breast Cancer: Opinions Expressed by German Experts
The key topics of this year's 14th St. Gallen Consensus Conference on the diagnosis and therapy of primary breast cancer were again questions about breast surgery and axillary surgery, radio-oncology and systemic therapy options in consideration of tumor biology, and the clinical application of multigene assays. This year, the consensus conference took place in Vienna. From a German perspective, it makes sense to substantiate the results of the vote of the international panel representing 19 countries in light of the updated national therapy recommendations of the AGO (Arbeitsgemeinschaft Gynäkologische Onkologie). Therefore, 14 German breast cancer experts, 3 of whom are members of the International St. Gallen Panel, have commented on the voting results of the St. Gallen Consensus Conference 2015 in relation to clinical routine in Germany
A Cool and Inflated Progenitor Candidate for the Type Ib Supernova 2019yvr at 2.6 Years Before Explosion
We present Hubble Space Telescope imaging of a pre-explosion counterpart to
SN 2019yvr obtained 2.6 years before its explosion as a type Ib supernova (SN
Ib). Aligning to a post-explosion Gemini-S/GSAOI image, we demonstrate that
there is a single source consistent with being the SN 2019yvr progenitor
system, the second SN Ib progenitor candidate after iPTF13bvn. We also analyzed
pre-explosion Spitzer/IRAC imaging, but we do not detect any counterparts at
the SN location. SN 2019yvr was highly reddened, and comparing its spectra and
photometry to those of other, less extinguished SNe Ib we derive
mag for SN 2019yvr. Correcting photometry
of the pre-explosion source for dust reddening, we determine that this source
is consistent with a and K star. This relatively cool photospheric
temperature implies a radius of 320, much larger
than expectations for SN Ib progenitor stars with trace amounts of hydrogen but
in agreement with previously identified SN IIb progenitor systems. The
photometry of the system is also consistent with binary star models that
undergo common envelope evolution, leading to a primary star hydrogen envelope
mass that is mostly depleted but seemingly in conflict with the SN Ib
classification of SN 2019yvr. SN 2019yvr had signatures of strong circumstellar
interaction in late-time (150 day) spectra and imaging, and so we consider
eruptive mass loss and common envelope evolution scenarios that explain the SN
Ib spectroscopic class, pre-explosion counterpart, and dense circumstellar
material. We also hypothesize that the apparent inflation could be caused by a
quasi-photosphere formed in an extended, low-density envelope or circumstellar
matter around the primary star.Comment: 22 pages, 9 figures, submitted to MNRA
Dihydropyrimidine Dehydrogenase Testing prior to Treatment with 5-Fluorouracil, Capecitabine, and Tegafur: A Consensus Paper
Background: 5-Fluorouracil (FU) is one of the most commonly used cytostatic drugs in the systemic treatment of
cancer. Treatment with FU may cause severe or life-threatening side effects and the treatment-related mortality rate is 0.2–1.0%. Summary: Among other risk factors associated
with increased toxicity, a genetic deficiency in dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase (DPD), an enzyme responsible for
the metabolism of FU, is well known. This is due to variants
in the DPD gene (DPYD). Up to 9% of European patients carry a DPD gene variant that decreases enzyme activity, and
DPD is completely lacking in approximately 0.5% of patients.
Here we describe the clinical and genetic background and
summarize recommendations for the genetic testing and
tailoring of treatment with 5-FU derivatives. The statement
was developed as a consensus statement organized by the
German Society for Hematology and Medical Oncology in
cooperation with 13 medical associations from Austria, Germany, and Switzerland. Key Messages: (i) Patients should be
tested for the 4 most common genetic DPYD variants before
treatment with drugs containing FU. (ii) Testing forms the
basis for a differentiated, risk-adapted algorithm with recommendations for treatment with FU-containing drugs. (iii)
Testing may optionally be supplemented by therapeutic
drug monitorin
Complete Primate Skeleton from the Middle Eocene of Messel in Germany: Morphology and Paleobiology
The best European locality for complete Eocene mammal skeletons is Grube Messel, near Darmstadt, Germany. Although the site was surrounded by a para-tropical rain forest in the Eocene, primates are remarkably rare there, and only eight fragmentary specimens were known until now. Messel has now yielded a full primate skeleton. The specimen has an unusual history: it was privately collected and sold in two parts, with only the lesser part previously known. The second part, which has just come to light, shows the skeleton to be the most complete primate known in the fossil record.We describe the morphology and investigate the paleobiology of the skeleton. The specimen is described as Darwinius masillae n.gen. n.sp. belonging to the Cercamoniinae. Because the skeleton is lightly crushed and bones cannot be handled individually, imaging studies are of particular importance. Skull radiography shows a host of teeth developing within the juvenile face. Investigation of growth and proportion suggest that the individual was a weaned and independent-feeding female that died in her first year of life, and might have attained a body weight of 650-900 g had she lived to adulthood. She was an agile, nail-bearing, generalized arboreal quadruped living above the floor of the Messel rain forest.Darwinius masillae represents the most complete fossil primate ever found, including both skeleton, soft body outline and contents of the digestive tract. Study of all these features allows a fairly complete reconstruction of life history, locomotion, and diet. Any future study of Eocene-Oligocene primates should benefit from information preserved in the Darwinius holotype. Of particular importance to phylogenetic studies, the absence of a toilet claw and a toothcomb demonstrates that Darwinius masillae is not simply a fossil lemur, but part of a larger group of primates, Adapoidea, representative of the early haplorhine diversification
Scientific drilling projects in ancient lakes: integrating geological and biological histories
Sedimentary sequences in ancient or long-lived lakes can reach several thousands of meters in thickness and often provide an unrivalled perspective of the lake's regional climatic, environmental, and biological history. Over the last few years, deep drilling projects in ancient lakes became increasingly multi- and interdisciplinary, as, among others, seismological, sedimentological, biogeochemical, climatic, environmental, paleontological, and evolutionary information can be obtained from sediment cores. However, these multi- and interdisciplinary projects pose several challenges. The scientists involved typically approach problems from different scientific perspectives and backgrounds, and setting up the program requires clear communication and the alignment of interests. One of the most challenging tasks, besides the actual drilling operation, is to link diverse datasets with varying resolution, data quality, and age uncertainties to answer interdisciplinary questions synthetically and coherently. These problems are especially relevant when secondary data, i.e., datasets obtained independently of the drilling operation, are incorporated in analyses. Nonetheless, the inclusion of secondary information, such as isotopic data from fossils found in outcrops or genetic data from extant species, may help to achieve synthetic answers. Recent technological and methodological advances in paleolimnology are likely to increase the possibilities of integrating secondary information, e.g., through molecular dating of molecular phylogenies. Some of the new approaches have started to revolutionize scientific drilling in ancient lakes, but at the same time, they also add a new layer of complexity to the generation and analysis of sediment core data. The enhanced opportunities presented by new scientific approaches to study the paleolimnological history of these lakes, therefore, come at the expense of higher logistic, communication, and analytical efforts. Here we review types of data that can be obtained in ancient lake drilling projects and the analytical approaches that can be applied to empirically and statistically link diverse datasets for creating an integrative perspective on geological and biological data. In doing so, we highlight strengths and potential weaknesses of new methods and analyses, and provide recommendations for future interdisciplinary deep drilling projects
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