All Chemistry World articles in Online extras 2021 – Page 4
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WebinarMolecular modeling for the medicinal chemistry toolkit
Join us to discover how to streamline your workflows using integrated software solutions for docking, ligand design, and optimisation
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WebinarStatistics versus machine learning: should we all learn artificial intelligence?
Join us to understand the limitations of deep learning & why advanced statistical modelling is still needed – both in academic curricula and in the toolbox of any scientist or engineer
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ArticleLighting the way to a sustainable future
A new generation of organic photovoltaics suggest a bright future for solar power generation
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ArticleThe role of semiconductors in tomorrow’s technologies
Industry 4.0 demands more from semiconductors then ever before
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ArticleDigital technologies in the personalised medicines revolution
The revolution will be digitalised
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ArticleUnlocking the future of medicines manufacturing with digital innovations
The Medicines Manufacturing Innovation Centre promises to revolutionise how we formulate, trial and produce medicines
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ArticleLateral flow 4.0 and the next generation of rapid diagnostics
With extremely bright fluorophores and a novel, highly sensitive reader, Brightline DX aims to bring lab-based levels of accuracy to the palm of your hand.
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WebinarComputational acceleration of novel organic electronic materials development
Join us to learn about the latest technology in atomistic-scale design and development of novel organic electronic materials with recent case studies and examples
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OpinionThe critical role of chemistry in D&D poisons
Not everything in Dungeons and Dragons is fantasy
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BookHuman resource management, preparedness and outcomes
The fight against COVID-19 continues worldwide and to secure success adherence to the preventive measures, and good management skills, are essential
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BookHuman response to pandemics in history and medico-anthropological correlates
Pandemics tend to be looked at through the lens of public health with less attention given to cultural and religious aspects. Incorporating these can help ensure an optimal response.
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BookEffective health education, patient education, health behaviour change
Adoption of suitable behavior change models and a mix of individual, group and mass approaches can help develop an effective health communication strategy
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BookInfection and pathogenesis of SARS-CoV2: an immunological perspective
The immune response, influenced by individual characteristics and co-morbidities, can be used to predict the severity of the disease and suggest appropriate treatments and precautions
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BookIn silico approaches for drug repurposing for SARS-CoV-2 infection
Global drug repurposing efforts for COVID-19 using in silico methods
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BookThe role of telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic
The pandemic has driven the demand for telehealth services
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BookSARS-CoV-2 genomics and host cellular susceptibility factors of COVID-19
The genomics and genetics of SARS-CoV-2, its replication, and host cellular factors necessary for the viral entry into the host cell to cause the infection and further disease development.
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BookNeurological manifestations in COVID-19
A variety of disorders of the central nervous system and/or peripheral nervous system have been reported due to SARS-CoV-2 infection either as an early or delayed manifestation.
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BookProfiling some plant-based immunomodulatory bioactive compounds for COVID-19 prophylaxis and treatment based on Indian traditional medicine
Traditional medicines, alongside the ongoing therapeutic system, have the potential to provide effective treatments, improving the synergistic effects and prioritization of plant-based bioactive compounds in combating SARS-CoV-2