MAESTRO-NASH Discussion - Arab and Banerjee on Fibrosis Levels
Arab and Banerjee address how the population and inclusion criteria for MAESTRO compare to that of real-world populations with MASH. Arab notes a substantial proportion of patients in the MAestRO study had advanced fibrosis (F3 or higher), which may influence the perspectives of clinicians entering the field. Banerje suggests focusing on patients with higher fibroses scores (F2 or F3) as they are at greater risk of adverse outcomes and may derive the most benefit from treatment.
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AI-Driven HDX-MS Epitope Mapping for Antibody Development
Rapid Novor Inc. and MAbSilico announced that they have partnered to provide the world's first AI-driven HDX-MS epitope mapping service for antibody development. By seamlessly integrating experimental data with predictive analytics derived from AI-based computational modeling, researchers can gain a comprehensive understanding of antibody structure, dynamics, and interactions.
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Saudi Aramco CEO Amin Nasser: The Energy Transition is Faking
Amin Nasser said the current energy transition strategy is failing. The CEO called for a reset of the strategy that focuses on reducing emissions, not phasing out oil and gas.
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World Petrochemical Conference (WPC) 2024
The 39th annual World Petrochemical Conference (WPC) by S&P Global will be held March 18-22, 2024 at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in downtown Houston. This gathering of leading companies in the global chemical industry, notable thought leaders aim to discuss demand and supply dynamics. Our newly expanded team of chemical industry specialists will cover even more of the chemical value chain – from feedstocks to performance chemicals – and integrate that with discussions on critical supply chains, carbon, geopolitical factors, and energy transition
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Opening Day Rotations - Dodgers, Braves, and Braves
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts confirmed right-hander Gavin Stone will open the season as the team's No. 5 starter. Shohei Ohtani will not pitch this season as he recovers from September's elbow surgery. Righty Huascar Ynoa is also optioned to Triple-A on Monday.
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Saudi Aramco CEO Amin Nasser: The Energy Transition is Faking
Amin Nasser said the current energy transition strategy is failing. The CEO said the world should give up on the idea of phasing out oil and gas.
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Playtron - An Android OS for PCs
Playtron is coming out of stealth with $10 million in funding, roughly 18 employees, and a plan to challenge Microsoft, Valve, and Apple for the next hundred million gamers. It starts with a Linux-based operating system that plays Windows games, just like the Steam Deck — except this one isn’t tied to Steam. But within a year, Playtron believes it’ll be competing with Windows as the OS for gaming handhelds.
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Starbucks Becomes Second Largest Restaurant Chain in the World
Starbucks catapulted past Subway last year, according to Technomic. As of the end of last year there were 38,587 Starbucks locations worldwide. Subway’s total count came in at just 36,516. McDonald’s remains the global leader, with 41,822 locations.
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Coral Rainfall Variability Increases With Warming
University of Michigan scientists are looking at something a little more tangible: coral. They used computer models to simulate potential outcomes such as how precipitation will change in a warming world. The results are published in Communications Earth & Environment. Some may say more rainfall, others may say less rainfall.
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World Cup Men's Giant Slalom Race
Marco Trovati/AP photo Ski and Snowboard Club Vail alumna River Radamus finished his World Cup season with a 17th-place finish at the World Cup Finals in Saalbach, Austria on Saturday. Marco Odermatt, who won the first nine giant slaloms of the year, had the fastest first run of the day, but did not finish his second run. The University of Colorado 20-year-old was last after the first run — 1.65 seconds from the
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