Kelly Marie Tran will take over the lead role in Disney’s upcoming Raya and the Last Dragon – SYFY WIRE

Raya and the Last Dragon, Disney's upcoming animated film first announced last August, has gone through some behind-the-scenes shake-ups after being delayed alongside PIxar'sSoul. Now the Southeast Asia-inspired movie (focused on the cultures ofVietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia, and the Philippines) has new directors, a new co-writer, and one exciting new lead Kelly Marie Tran to help usher in this story of one girl and her quest to find the last of a legendary species.

According to EW, there's a lot of newness coming from the film, which looks toreplaceCassie Steele withStar Wars actress Tran in the title role. The other part of the title (that whole "last dragon" thing) will still be tackled byAwkwafina, who'll be playing Sisu. She'll be in human form at first, needing Raya to help her return to full-on fire-breathing reptile of legend. Together, the pair will need to stop baddie Druun. There's also a secret third female lead that the filmmakers aren't divulging. And speaking of filmmakers, there's a lot of them.

Helming this feat will be directorsDon Hall (Moana) andCarlos Lpez Estrada (Blindspotting), co-directorsPaul Briggs and John Ripa (Frozen), and writersQui Nguyen andAdele Lim. It takes a village - and hopefully one that respects dragons rather than fears them. The film is underway with everyone working from home, but they're mostly still excited about landing Tran as the new lead.

I'm never going to forget it, Lpez Estrada said of her audition. I think [Don and I] rode in the car together, and we were quiet, looking at each other and nodding our heads just being like, Yep, yep, yep. Kelly's perfect.'"

We had this little dramatic moment; it was written as a few lines. And I remember her going, Hey, I have some ideas because this is normally how I would say this or I have some questions. Do you mind if I tried it a little bit differently? Lpez Estrada explained. She went for it, improvised for a minute, and had us all in tears. We changed the scene and reblocked the animation so that it would follow what Kelly did that day because she just clicked on something that was so much bigger than anything we had imagined.

Hall's take? "She is Raya just her buoyancy and her positivity, but yet there's a strength as well to Kelly and the character." And yes, she's a Disney princess (daughters of chiefs count, right?). She is someone who is technically a princess but I think that what's really cool about this project, about this character, specifically is that everyone's trying to flip the narrative on what it means to be a princess, Tran said. Raya is totally a warrior. When she was a kid, she was excited to get her sword. And she grows up to be a really badass, gritty warrior and can really take care of herself.

Take a look at Raya and her ride, Tuk Tuk, below in the first image from the film:

Raya and the Last Dragonheads to theaters onMarch 12, 2021.

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Opinion: Danger of confusing people with ideas – The Appalachian Online

Twitter user @sadkimberly tweeted Aug. 20:

an ISU professor put on there [SIC] syllabus If you are racist or homophobic on purpose i will dismiss you from class and republicans are literally calling for her to be fired. and youre going to tell me that republicans arent shit human beings. okay.

The takeaway from this tweet is that Republicans are bad people. This sentiment is echoed on both sides of the political spectrum, with Republican pundits such as Jesse Watters saying Democrats have aligned themselves with looters, arsonists, and homicidal maniacs. While democratically leaning news sites such as Slate have accused republicans of being thugs and Nazis. This rhetoric from major news organizations has a massive effect on the average persons view of their political opposites and is a cause for the hatred that many Americans have for their fellow citizens.

The idea is not that Republican or Democratic ideals are bad. No, the people who harbor these ideals are. A poll done by Axios in 2018 found that 23% of Republicans would describe Democrats as evil, and 21% of Democrats feel the same about Republicans. Some recognize the danger and self-defeating nature of this attitude, but not the many proponents of it. If those looking for support on the other side of the aisle wish to find it, then this attitude must change.

Social media platforms are inherently provocative. They reward and actively encourage controversy. Making people angry gets likes, retweets and Monday night cable TV views. Controversy is an unfortunate reality of selling news.

However, if this attitude is allowed to become the standard by which we treat each other the attitude that the other sides people are the problem and not their views it removes all opportunities for discourse. If someone writes off their political adversary as a bad person, someone who is so corrupted by their political ideals that changing their mind is out of the question, what can they do? They cannot sit down and discuss their differences because it would inevitably devolve into violence.++

Some would blame President Donald Trump for this polarization. While he shares some blame, this issue is too complicated to fault one person. This division does not go away with Trump. It is an American problem and Trump is a side effect, not the cause. If we continue to correlate the character of people with their political disposition, we will find ourselves at a place of no return. There, the only answer to our problem is violence against our fellow citizens, as has already been the case in some Black Lives Matter demonstrations, such as the ones in Seattle, as well as alt-right protests like in Charlottesville, Virginia.

These situations represent the extreme, not the norm. But, if the rhetoric of hating the people and not their ideas continues, then they may become the norm. The issue we have is with each other. So how do we fix it? A simple start would be to stop condemning the other sides supporters on social media and condemn their ideals instead. You can change a persons opinions. But if we trap ourselves in the notion that the oppositions people living, breathing, loving, human beings are the problem, then there is no longer room for conversation.

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The growing illiberalism of liberalism | Commentaries – St. Louis Jewish Light

In my earlier life I was a liberal, drawn by liberalisms traditional focus on individual liberty, open-mindedness and other such values. However, as I explained in my 2002 Class Warfare book: All the while as I was aging, I was becoming more and more alienated from the left. It is not that I have abandoned liberalism. Rather, liberalism has abandoned me.

That was 2002. The illiberalism of liberalism has only exacerbated since, todays liberalism being unrecognizable from its roots.

A common narrative the liberal media promote these days is that President Donald Trump is an authoritarian, if not outright fascist. We hear speculation that he may refuse to leave the White House if defeated in November, that he has sent jackbooted armed troops into cities such as Portland, Oregon to impose law and order, that he is using executive orders to bypass Congress and that he exhibits other manifestations of dictatorship.

I am not a fan of Trump. However, I would argue that such characterizations of Trump are wildly exaggerated and, in any case, are surely no worse than the kind of illiberalism that the Democratic Party and its brand of liberalism now represent.

I am not just talking about Democratic proposals by Bernie Sanders, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and other high-profile party figures to triple the size of the federal budget, even though the growth of Big Government itself is a recipe for more, not less, regulation and coercion over how we live our lives.

No, I am more concerned about the threat to our most precious liberties, particularly free speech, posed by the Left not only through government restrictions (should the Democrats take control of both the executive and legislative branches) but also through the larger cultural institutions it already controls (academia, Hollywood, media and big tech).

There is no question that liberals now dominate the latter sectors of American society, from Ivy League professoriates to entertainment industry celebrities to most newsrooms to the corporate boards of Apple, Google, Twitter and Microsoft. And there is no question as well that these elites who shape our national conversations about race and all other matters have had a negative effect on free expression and tolerance for viewpoint diversity, manifested by their language policing related to political correctness, speech codes, safe spaces, microaggressions, trigger warnings and, most recently, the cancel culture.

Although right-wingers at times can be a source of curbs on free speech, the restrictions today are coming mostly from the left.

A new CATO Institute survey finds that self-censorship is on the rise in the United States as nearly two-thirds 63% of Americans say the political climate these days prevents them from saying things they believe because others might find them offensive.

Interestingly, only the far left feels comfortable expressing their views in the current environment. The CATO study says that strong liberals stand out as the only political group who feel they can express themselves. A majority of centrist liberals (52%), moderates (64%) and especially conservatives (77%) feel they have to self-censor. In other words, it is not some alt-right fringe group that is being silenced, but a majority of the country.

Even thoughtful liberals such as Steven Pinker of Harvard have conceded there is a problem. He said at a talk he gave in St. Louis that academias obsession with diversity goes only so far, as universities typically want students and faculty who look different but think alike, that is, subscribe to liberal orthodoxy.

Pinker was among more than 150 prominent intellectuals (including J.K. Rowling, Gloria Steinem and Gerald Early) who signed A Letter on Justice and Open Debate that appeared in Harpers Magazine on July 7, protesting that a well-intentioned call for racial and social justice has intensified a new set of moral attitudes that tend to weaken our norms of open debate and toleration of differences in favor of ideological conformity. The free exchange of information and ideas, the lifeblood of a liberal society, is daily becoming more constricted.

Among the signees of the letter was Bari Weiss, then an opinion writer for The New York Times, who subsequently resigned her position in protest of what she called the new McCarthyism at the paper that marginalizes anyone who dares to take a centrist or conservative viewpoint for example, the backlash she experienced from co-workers in writing pro-Israel articles.

In her letter of resignation, Weiss blasted the Times for no longer honoring founder Adolph Ochs famous 1896 statement: to [provide] a forum for the consideration of all questions of public importance, and to that end to invite intelligent discussion from all shades of opinion.

Weisss colleague at the Times, Bret Stephens, echoed her concerns in his June 12 op-ed, in which he lamented how the predominantly left-leaning newsroom was successful in forcing the resignation of the opinion editor who had published a piece by U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton, calling for federal troops to be used in cities experiencing violent protests.

Stephens wrote: Tom Cotton speaks for a large part of this country. Will we not listen? There is a ferocious intellectual intolerance sweeping the country and much of the journalistic establishment with it. Contrary opinions arent just wrong but unworthy of discussion.

An average person must be wary today of uttering even the most seemingly innocuous phrase, such as all lives matter, lest he be called a racist or worse. Examples abound of restrictions on speech that can only be called insane. To cite just a few:

Janet Napolitano, Secretary of Homeland Security in former President Barack Obamas administration, who just stepped down as president of the University of California, instructed faculty to avoid making certain statements she considered to be microaggressions, which included, I believe the most qualified person should get the job.

I attended a workshop at University of Missouri-St. Louis in which an education professor said one should never ask, Where are you from? when attempting to engage a stranger in conversation.

A UCLA professor named William Peris was condemned by college administrators for reading to his class the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.s Letter From a Birmingham Jail during a lecture on racism because it included the n-word.

Such speech is considered unacceptable today. Yet one can say far more questionable, even outlandish, things if it has the imprimatur of the left.

There is no better example than the National Museum of African American History and Culture recently featuring on its website a Whiteness chart claiming that such values as hard work is the key to success, self-reliance, be polite, emphasis on scientific method, objective, rational linear thinking and the nuclear family: father, mother, 2.3 children is the ideal social unit exemplify white culture and supremacy and thus are racist.

As part of cancel culture, the left has been emboldened not only to take down (legally or illegally) statues of Columbus and others considered expressions of an evil past, but to eliminate even more recent institutions that were established precisely to promote a more just society. There is perhaps no more outlandish idea than that floated by New York Times classical music critic Anthony Tommasini (July 16), who argued for an end to behind the curtain blind auditions in hiring symphony musicians, because they have failed to produce enough diversity never mind one cannot imagine a fairer selection process.

Are we allowed to say Tommasinis argument is absurd? One can only hope liberalism recovers its senses.

J. Martin Rochester, Curators Distinguished Teaching Professor of Political Science Emeritus at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, is the author of 10 books on international and American politics.

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Contributing writer discusses parallels between rise of Lebanon’s Hezbollah and Boogaloo movement in US – The College Reporter

By Max Sano || Contributing Writer

The revolution will live in Lebanon

As a Lebanese-American, I noticed that the unrest and instability in Lebanon over the last year has reached a peak that has not been seen since the end of the civil war in 1989. Leading Shiate political parties Amal and Hezbollah have blamed the protests on foreign intervention rather than addressing the divisions themselves. This misinformation campaign has led party followers to attack and suppress the protests.

Last fall, all seventeen factions of society came together to protest long-standing government inaction, corrupt institutions, and limited public services such as food, water, electricity, and internet access. What started with opposition to a tax on Whats App messages burgeoned into a popular grassroots movement throughout the nation as it rallied for a new political system.

In a similar way, American citizens are uniting under the Black Lives Matter movement as the national consciousness focuses on police brutality, community investment, police divestment, and racial discrimination. What began as a public outcry against the grotesque murders of Breonna Taylor, Ahmoud Arbery, and George Floyd erupted into mass demonstrations demanding institutional reform to remedy the systemic and historic injustices.

Both Americans and Lebanese are at a crossroads in establishing their national identity. Will we continue to remain stagnant with our prejudices, or can we learn to take a step back and avoid this unnecessary and endless cycle of violence?

My father has always known Lebanon to be in a constant upheaval and violence. He was born in Beirut in 1970, several years before the conflict with Iran along the southern border erupted into a full-scale civil war. Hezbollah, originally a Shiate spiritual movement among the working class, turned into a paramilitary organization that enforced Lebanese sovereignty against Israeli forces and posed domestic threats.

(My grandfather had gambled with moving to Lebanon from Syria just a few years beforehand. He was born in Damascus and grew up to be a banker and an economic advisor to the United Arab Republic a political experiment uniting Syria, Egypt and Gaza under a centralized socialist republic model from 1958 to 1961.)

I cannot help but worry that the past decades of chaos in Lebanon could be the United States future as Americans lose faith in our institutions: infrastructure, law enforcement, media, health care, mass transit, public education, and Congress. Rather than discussing the merits of reopening schedules and balancing economic and moral responsibilities, American citizens and policymakers squabble over whether or not the crisis itself exists.

Even more troubling is the rise of right-wing, anti-government militias like the Boogaloo movement that attack law enforcement and incite violence during peaceful BLM protests in order to take advantage of the chaos and serve the white supremacist agenda. Meanwhile, the problems do not go away and people continue to die.

The same phenomenon has occurred in Lebanon, yet to a more eerie end, through the rise and consolidation of Hezbollah. Many Lebanese view Hezbollah, which expanded to have a political wing after the civil war, as crucial to national security. Fast forward to today, Hezbollahs paramilitary presence overpowers that of the Lebanese army and they have representation in the cabinet and parliament. The Hariri government could not act in the peoples best interest because many of the leading cabinet members were implicated in the civil war, and Hezbollahs policy reigns supreme due to political and logistical support from Syria and Iran.

Why is this happening? Richard Spencer, founder of the alternative right movement in the United States, proves this point: I dont think the country will come together and I dont want it to. Maybe we cant be a nation anymore. I believe that the American alt-right and Hezbollah use increasingly violent and drastic methods to maintain their power, because they understand the power of plurality and multiculturalism. They fear the progressive trends of the younger generation, and so they capitalize on the existing divisions even if they are increasingly obsolete, as is the case for Lebanon.

Even though the Boogaloo movement may not lead to the hostile takeover of the American government and political process, their innate violence is something that concerns me, as did a small militia in southern Lebanon that developed into an international paramilitary and political organization. By reestablishing faith in institutions, we can prevent this. Misinformation campaigns become impossible when an engaged citizenry can see through the noise.

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Why This Pro-Life Conservative Is Voting for Biden – The Bulwark

Since I announced publicly that I will be voting for Joe Biden in November, Ive received a few communications from puzzled readers. How can you, a supposedly pro-life woman, support someone who believes in killing babies? Others say, What do you not like about Trumps record? The tax cuts? The record jobs numbers? The conservative judges? One reader summed things up with I used to like you.

I understand. I feel the same way about many people myself.

I will try to respond for the sake of those who, like me, find themselves alienated from the Republican Party despite some policy agreements with the Trump administration.

Lets start with abortion. I have been pro-life my entire adult life. I havent changed. I continue to find the practice abhorrent, and will persist in trying to persuade others. But Ive noticed a tendency among pro-life conservatives to forgive absolutely everything else if a politician expresses the right views on abortion. This is a mirror image of the left, as we saw when Bill Clinton was accused of sexual misconduct. Many liberals were willing to overlook his gross behavior toward women in the name of preserving abortion rights. Call it abortion washing. Both sides do it.

Abortion washing shuts down moral reflection. Rather than do the work of analyzing how one good thing weighs in the balance against other considerations, abortion washing permits the brain to snap shut, the conscience to put its feet up.

My views on abortion cant be severed from the rest of my worldview. I oppose abortion because its morally wrong. I understand that women are sometimes plunged into terrible life crises by unplanned pregnancies, which is why I do what I can to provide help for them. Crisis pregnancies can present agonizing choices, but I dont think killing is an acceptable solution because life is sacred.

That doesnt settle the matter of how to place abortion within the matrix of factors that go into voting. There are prudential considerations. While I would prefer to vote for someone who upholds the right to life, Ive never believed that electing presidents who agree with me will lead to dramatic changes in abortion law, nor is the law itself the only way to discourage abortion. The number of abortions has been declining steadily since 1981. It dropped during Republican presidencies and during Democratic presidencies, and now stands below the rate in 1973, when Roe v. Wade was decided and when abortion was illegal in 44 states.

The Supreme Court, despite Republican appointments, has side-stepped many opportunities to reverse Roe. As David French noted, Justices Sandra Day OConnor, Anthony Kennedy, and David Souter were harsh critics of the decision, but chose, on the bench, to vote for continuity. So if the logic is to support presidents based on the kind of Supreme Court nominees they will choose, the chances that any particular appointment will have the effect of changing the law seem remote.

It has always been my hope to change peoples hearts, so that this cruel practicelike slavery, torture, and mutilationcan be put (mostly) behind us.

Being pro-life is part of an overall approach to ethical questions. Its wrong to take innocent life. But other things are immoral too. Its also wrong to swindle people, to degrade and demonize, to incite violence, to bully, and while were at it, to steal, to bear false witness, to commit adultery, and to covet. I dont think Trump has committed murder, and he seems to have honored his parents (though perhaps in the wrong way). But as for the other eight of the 10 commandments, Donald Trump has flagrantly, even proudly violated them all, and encouraged his followers to regard his absence of conscience as strength.

Donald Trump is a daily, even hourly, assault on the very idea of morality, even as he obliterates truth. His influence is like sulphuric acid on our civic bonds. His cruelty is contagious. Remember how he mocked a handicapped reporter in 2016? His defenders either denied the obvious facts, or insisted that, while Trump himself might be politically incorrect, his supporters wouldnt be influenced by that aspect of his character.

Alas, they are. Consider the incredibly moving moment during the Democratic National Convention when youngBraydon Harrington, who struggles with stuttering, introduced Joe Biden. That night, anAtlanticeditor with the same affliction tweeted This is what stutterers face every day. Im in awe of Braydons courage and resolve. But Austin Ruse, author ofThe Catholic Case for Trump,tweeted his doubts that Biden ever stuttered, and replied to another comment with,W-w-w-w-w-w-what?

Casual cruelty has become the fashion for many Republicans. Trump acolytes have adopted the mob-boss style that Trump brought to the Oval Office. When former Trump lawyer/fixer Michael Cohen was preparing to testify before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, Rep. Matt Gaetz, tweeted, Hey @MichaelCohen212 Do your wife & father-in-law know about your girlfriends? Maybe tonight would be a good time for that chat. I wonder if shell remain faithful when youre in prison. Shes about to learn a lot. (Gaetz was rebuked by the House Ethics Committee for this last week.)

Even U.S. senators and cabinet secretaries have aped Trumps bullying tactics. During Trumps impeachment trial, Senator Rand Paul (R., KY) repeatedly badgered Chief Justice John Roberts to reveal the name of the whistleblowerin violation of the spirit of whistleblower protection statutes, and despite knowing that it might endanger that persons safety. When Roberts declined, Paul revealed the name himself on the Senate floor. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo permitted his aggression free reign when NPRs Mary Louise Kelly asked a question he didnt like, screaming profanity at her. Sen. Martha McSally, perhaps sensing that the new Republican chic is rudeness, wheeled on a CNN reporter and called him a liberal hack before you could say Trumpian. And Ted Cruz, self-styled constitutional conservative, has made a show of joining the social media group Parler, which hosts alt-right and other unsavory characters, the better to own Twitter.

It isnt just a matter of style. At Donald Trumps order, thousands of children, including hundreds under the age of four, were forcibly separated from their parents at the border. Pro-lifers are tender-hearted about the most vulnerable members of society. So images like this must stir something. Separating children from their parents is a barbaric act. In the crush of outrages over the past three and a half years, it has gotten swallowed up, but the horror of what was done in our name should never be forgotten.

All of this is familiar to Trump supporters, along with the fine people in Charlottesville, the mocking of reporters for wearing face masks, the Joe-Scarborough-is-a murderer intimations, the Lafayette Park tear gas, denying the legitimacy of elections, the bleach enemas, and on and on. They accept it. Some Trump supporters genuinely hate Trumps imbecilic tweets and disordered personality. But they will vote for him because they believe that the left is far worse.

Gaetz, characteristically subtle, claimed at the RNC that Biden and Democrats will disarm you, empty the prisons, lock you in your home, and invite MS-13 to live next door. And the defunded police arent on their way.

Writing in Commentary, Abe Greenwald proclaims that the violence following George Floyds death is the start of a revolution. Echoing the alarm of the Flight 93 election argument from 2016, he writes, The battle for the survival of the United States of America is upon us. Speaker after speaker at the Republican National Convention has sounded the same theme. The left is on the march. Violent mobs are coming for your suburban home. If you dont vote for Trump, Antifa will control your town council, AOC will confiscate your guns, and Al Sharpton will dismantle the police.

Funny, but I could have sworn that the Democratic Party nominated Joe Biden last week, not Alexandria Ocasio Cortez or Bernie Sanders.

Look, there are extremists on the left, and the Democratic Party has a weakness for not wishing to call them out. Democrats do the truth and themselves no favors by attempting to gloss over the looting, arson, and vandalism that have persisted in Portland, Chicago, and other cities throughout the summer. And they insult the millions of peaceful protesters who expressed the conscience of the nation by failing to distinguish them from criminals who used the opportunity to pillage and destroy.

Some of the extremists are not on the streets, but on the editorial boards of leading newspapers, on university faculties, and in other positions of cultural influence.

But its dishonest, and frankly, a bit hysterical to attempt to hang every sin of the left around Joe Bidens neck. Hes no radical, and the party that nominated him showed that its centrist core was stronger than its extremist wing.

Biden denounced violence in cities, saying:

The vast majority of the protests have been peaceful. Anyone who burns or pillages should be arrested. They are a problem for society and they make a mockery of what the march is all about. They should be tried, arrested and put in jail.

As for calls to defund the police, Biden kept his balance.

Absolutely not. I do not support [defunding the police] and I never have. What I support is strong and serious reform of police departments which most serious police officers in the country support. And we should have transparency in what in fact occurs within police departments as it relates to accusations of brutality or violating peoples rights.

In the wake of renewed violence following yet another horrific police shooting, this time in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Biden repeated this message, expressing deep sympathy for Jacob Blake and his family, outrage at what happened, and also condemnation of violence, saying burning down communities is not protest, its needless violence . . . Thats wrong. Biden struck exactly the right tone.

The argument that the left is worse doesnt persuade me. Strange as it is to write those words after 30 plus years as a conservative columnist, I have to say that when you compare the state of the two major parties today, the Republicans are more frightening.

It is the Republican party that has officially become a personality cult, declaring that it will not adopt a platform but will simply follow whatever Trump dictates. It is the Republican party that pretends that COVID-19 will magically disappear. It is the Republican party that has elevated a series of criminals and grifters including Paul Manafort, Rick Gates, Roy Moore, Steve Bannon, Wayne LaPierre, Rudy Giuliani, Jerry Falwell, Jr., and Roger Stone. It is the Republican party that shamefully declined to uphold the Constitution when Trump diverted funds to his border wall. It is the Republican party that has become truth-optional. And it is the Republican party that now opens its arms to adherents of a deranged but nonetheless dangerous new cult called QAnon, which a (defeated) Republican called mental gonorrhea, and which in December, 2016, inspired a man to open fire in a pizza parlor in Washington, D.C., as part of a self investigation. The FBI has designated QAnon a domestic terror threat, yet minority leader Kevin McCarthy has committed to providing committee assignments to Marjorie Taylor Greene, should she be elected in November

There is putrefaction where the Republican partys essence should be, and appointing pro-life judges cannot mask the stench. So this conservative is voting for the Democrats. Will the GOP reform? I hope so. But my priority isnt trying to heal the Republican party. Its trying to heal the country.

Update, August 27, 2020, 10:29 a.m.: Austin Ruse claims that his tweet was not meant to mock Braydon Harrington, but was meant to express doubts that Joe Biden ever stuttered.

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Proud Boys battle with Portland protesters on Saturday, August 22. Justin Katigbak

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ICYMI, on Saturday a bunch of alt-right yahoos from Patriot Prayer and the Proud Boys battled counter-protesters as Portland Police made disturbing (and obviously butt-hurt) excuses for refusing to get involved. But don't fret, cop supporters! They showed up in droves to violently put down an anti-police brutality protest on Sunday night. (It's almost as if they're begging to be defunded!) Hot shot contributor Suzette Smith has the details.

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Four Portland protesters have filed a federal lawsuit against Acting DHS Director Chad "CHAD!" Wolf and 200 officers for injuries sustained from the feds' copious use of tear gas and impact munitions on peaceful demonstrators.

The Indian Creek fire in Oregon has burned close to 50,000 acres so far, and is currently only 20 percent contained.

Related: Oregon prisoners are being paid under $10 to fight the many blazes across the state, and our Blair Stenvick has more.

The Oregon Health Authority today reported 220 new positive cases of coronavirus in the state, and three additional deaths. Disturbingly, the OHA also reported on Saturday that a 34-year-old Multnomah County woman had died of the virus even though she had no underlying health conditions. WASH YA DAMN HANDS, WEAR YA DAMN MASK, KEEP YA DAMN DISTANCE.

According to a report from the AP, the governors of several states (including Oregon and Washington) were influenced by business interestssome of whom were very self-servingwhen coming up with state mandates that are being used to combat COVID-19.

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Wisconsin's governor has called out the National Guard to respond to absolutely righteous protests following the despicable police shooting of Jacob Blake, a Black man who was shot seven times in the back in plain view of his three children.

President Trump accepted his corrupt party's nomination to run against Joe Biden in November today, while also making sure to note that if he loses, it'll probably be because the election was "rigged." (He didn't mention that if he wins it will definitely be because the election was rigged.)

The Republican National Convention (AKA the GOP Garbage Parade) starts tonight in case you're a fan of watching a rapidly moving slurry of lies, corruption, racism, selfishness, and gross ineptitude.

New York's attorney general is asking a court to force Trump's business associatesincluding son Eric Trumpto testify and turn over documents in her case to prove that the president has a long history of committing business-related fraud.

Evangelical Christian and Trump supporter Jerry Falwell Jr. has resigned his post as the head of Liberty University over allegations of a sexual relationship between him, his wife, and a business associate. TO BE CLEAR: One's sex life is one's own damn business and shouldn't have any bearing on one's job. However, Falwell is indisputably a grade-a conservative creep who shouldn't be allowed to be in control of anything, so... HA. HA. HA.

In other "stepping down" news: White House counselor Kellyanne Conway has announced she is stepping down from her post to "spend more time with her family" to whom we offer our deepest condolences.

Postmaster General and Trump crony Louis DeJoy testified before an angry Congress today, denying that any of the implementations that he's enacted since taking his post have slowed down the mail. (Narrator's voice: "Though they clearly have.")

Today in "headlines you probably don't want to read, but here it is anyway": Scientists say Hong Kong man got coronavirus a second time.

Are these two points related? As a Taylor Swift fan, I say PROBABLY.

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Labor candidates receive email threatening negative ads if they support gay conversion therapy ban – The Canberra Times

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Labor election candidates have received emails from a conservative lobby group threatening to run negative advertising if they supported legislation to outlaw gay conversion therapy. ACT Labor election candidates across all five electorates received an email from Melbourne-based conservative group Binary Australia on Tuesday, warning it would release negative advertisements if they supported the government's bill to ban gay conversion therapy. It came as Chief Minister and Labor leader Andrew Barr warned of a rise in "ultra-right activity" in Canberra, which he feared would only increase in the lead up to the ACT election. Mr Barr said right-wing groups, which were based outside Canberra, were "agitated" by his government's progressive policies and would seek to rally their forces in an attempt to disrupt and influence the October 17 ballot. In the email seen by The Canberra Times, Binary Australia spokeswoman Kirralie Smith said the candidates had 24 hours to respond before the ads would be published. "Let us know if you support the Labor Green Bill or do you believe that parents and teachers and people of faith should be protected and able to speak openly with kids in their care?" it read in part. "If you support the bill as is, or if we don't hear from you, the ads will be run online." Ms Smith said Binary Australia had made attempts to gauge each candidate's position on the legislation before publishing the ads. "People are reasonably asking where the candidates stand on these issues considering there was little to no public consultation," she said. "We don't want to misrepresent the candidate's positions so we have gone to great lengths to get feedback from the candidates before we publish any advertising." Labor's candidate for Kurrajong, Jacob Ingram, took to Facebook on Tuesday, saying he "couldn't care less" and stood behind the legislation. He labelled the email "blackmail" and said it was "disgusting behaviour" by the conservative group, which "is only going to make me advocate for it even more". "Do your worst," he wrote. Ms Smith rejected the claim the emails were blackmail. "It is not blackmail to ask a political candidate in public office to state their position on an issue," she said. Under the proposed legislation, people would face fines of up to $24,000 and 12 months' imprisonment for performing a "sexuality or gender identity conversion therapy" on a child or individual with an impaired decision-making ability. The bill has come under fire from religious groups saying the definition of sexuality and gender identity conversion practices is too broad. Mr Barr said the threats from Binary Australia, which last week robocalled Canberrans about laws allowing young people to change their gender on birth certificates, was evidence of a rise in activity from what he described as "ultra-right conservative groups". He also pointed to reports that material linked to alt-right, male-only group Proud Boys had been seen in Canberra. "I fear that we will see more of this activity in the lead up to the territory election," Mr Barr said. "The ultra-conservatives are certainly agitated by a progressive government in this city and are seeking to marshal their forces in an attempt to influence or disrupt the ACT election. "I need to make very clear that we will not bow to pressure from right-wing extremist groups on gay conversion, on white supremacy on anti-Islam ... on all of that right-wing nonsense."

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Labor election candidates have received emails from a conservative lobby group threatening to run negative advertising if they supported legislation to outlaw gay conversion therapy.

ACT Labor election candidates across all five electorates received an email from Melbourne-based conservative group Binary Australia on Tuesday, warning it would release negative advertisements if they supported the government's bill to ban gay conversion therapy.

It came as Chief Minister and Labor leader Andrew Barr warned of a rise in "ultra-right activity" in Canberra, which he feared would only increase in the lead up to the ACT election.

Mr Barr said right-wing groups, which were based outside Canberra, were "agitated" by his government's progressive policies and would seek to rally their forces in an attempt to disrupt and influence the October 17 ballot.

In the email seen by The Canberra Times, Binary Australia spokeswoman Kirralie Smith said the candidates had 24 hours to respond before the ads would be published.

An email sent to Labor candidate Jacob Ingram from Binary Australia warns negative ads would be published if he supported legislation to ban gay conversion therapy. Picture: Supplied.

"Let us know if you support the Labor Green Bill or do you believe that parents and teachers and people of faith should be protected and able to speak openly with kids in their care?" it read in part.

"If you support the bill as is, or if we don't hear from you, the ads will be run online."

Ms Smith said Binary Australia had made attempts to gauge each candidate's position on the legislation before publishing the ads.

"People are reasonably asking where the candidates stand on these issues considering there was little to no public consultation," she said.

"We don't want to misrepresent the candidate's positions so we have gone to great lengths to get feedback from the candidates before we publish any advertising."

Labor's candidate for Kurrajong, Jacob Ingram, took to Facebook on Tuesday, saying he "couldn't care less" and stood behind the legislation.

He labelled the email "blackmail" and said it was "disgusting behaviour" by the conservative group, which "is only going to make me advocate for it even more".

"Do your worst," he wrote.

Ms Smith rejected the claim the emails were blackmail.

"It is not blackmail to ask a political candidate in public office to state their position on an issue," she said.

Under the proposed legislation, people would face fines of up to $24,000 and 12 months' imprisonment for performing a "sexuality or gender identity conversion therapy" on a child or individual with an impaired decision-making ability.

He also pointed to reports that material linked to alt-right, male-only group Proud Boys had been seen in Canberra.

"I fear that we will see more of this activity in the lead up to the territory election," Mr Barr said.

"The ultra-conservatives are certainly agitated by a progressive government in this city and are seeking to marshal their forces in an attempt to influence or disrupt the ACT election.

"I need to make very clear that we will not bow to pressure from right-wing extremist groups on gay conversion, on white supremacy on anti-Islam ... on all of that right-wing nonsense."

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From Cummings to bardcore: this week’s fashion trends – The Guardian

Going up

Cummings collar Forget the political advisers creased white shirt. Were into his new Spitting Image styling with a Ming the Merciless popped collar.

French bob The most requested style since hairdressers reopened. See Anna Karina in Vivre Sa Vie or current favourite, Marc Jacobs.

Beyoncs Black is King jigsawHow is it possible for an item to be peak summer 2020 but still properly great? Such is the genius of Bey.

Wine windows Plague-era method of selling alcohol through a window, updated with ice-cream for the current pandemic.

Floafers Loafers that float? Were actually into them.

Hawaiian shirts Garish even before they were co-opted by the alt-right. Were about camp collar (wide, unstructured) shirts this summer.

Boob or bust The needle of shame has landed on our decolletage. Sales of bust-firming cream are on the up. Cheers, Zoom.

Ocado Sick of not getting a slot. Were ordering online BBQ packs. Try Smokestaks smoked meat in a box.

Baseball caps Simply not enough coverage. We prefer the wider Patagonia brimmer and NE Blake cricket hat.

Bardcore Internet trend for medieval versions of pop songs not in a funny way. Havent we been through enough?

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Professor on using AI to detect medical errors, the future of AI in medicine – The Stanford Daily

Scripps Professor of Molecular Medicine Eric Topol gave a talk on the future of artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine at the Stanford Artificial Intelligence in Medicine & Imaging Symposium on Aug. 5, where he discussed developing medicine that is much more accurate than it is now. According to Topol, there are over 12 million serious medical errors per year, leading to added costs and other complications.

In one sense, machines are much more capable than humans at detecting errors, Topol said. Machines are able to find different medical complications that doctors themselves may not be able to find, such as tumor nodules, and can advance medical technology, as with mammographies.

If you show this picture [of a retina] to retinal authorities, their chance of getting [the gender] right is 50%, Topol said. But interestingly, an AI algorithm can be trained to be 97 to 98% accurate.

Machines can identify many other aspects of a patient simply from the retina, including ones possibility of kidney disease, Alzheimers and diabetes and age and sex. Topol said applications of AI are not limited to images of the retina: AI can interpret all sorts of slides and images that pathologists cannot see or make conclusions.

This is going to affect, in the future, every medical discipline, he said. Theres no exception here. And its not just those in the hospital. Its paramedics, its all the paraprofessionals, pharmacists the works.

Topol said AI would transform the health and medical field with tasks such as interpreting scans, selecting embryos for in vitro fertilization and predicting death in hospitals. AI will also greatly improve the resolution and quality of medical scans.

Machines will not replace physicians, Topol said, quoting professor and neurosurgeon Antonio Di Leva. But physicians using AI will soon replace those not using it.

Even with the tremendous potential of AI applications, Topol still emphasized that humanistic medicine is important in the long-term advancement of AI in medicine.

Even now, Topol said that patients often feel rushed during their doctor visits. Its not uncommon to see physicians typing on computers or facing their screens, without making eye contact with patients during doctor visits.

Topol said in medicine there is a lack of empathy, which companies and institutions should focus on improving.

We want to restore the humanistic side the critical component of what is medicine, Topol said.

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Professor/Associate Professor in Medicine Obesity and Metabolism job with NORWEGIAN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY – NTNU | 223116 – Times…

About the position

At the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, we have a vacancy for a 100% permanent position as Professor/Associate Professor in Medicine (Obesity and Metabolism).

The position is at theDepartment of Clinical and Molecular Medicine.

You willreportto the head of department.

Duties of the position

The appointee is expected to teach within their relevant expertise across all study programmes at the Faculty.

The person appointed must comply with the decisions about changes due to developments in the subject area, and the organizational changes that may result from decisions regarding the university's activities.

Required selection criteria

The position of Professorwithin obesity and metabolism requires that you meet the criteria in theRegulations concerning appointment and promotion to teaching and research posts section 1-2.

In addition to formal qualifications in teaching at university level, you must document

For appointment as a professor, an academic level conforming to establishednational standardsis required

The position of Associate Professor within obesity and metabolism requires that you meet the criteria in theRegulations concerning appointment and promotion to teaching and research posts section 1-4.

You will be expected to deliver high-quality teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and undertake supervision of Masters and Doctoral candidates. Evaluation of these skills will be based on documented experience and relevant teaching qualifications. Applicants with teaching experience at university level are preferred. Quality and breadth of the teaching qualifications will be evaluated.

NTNU is committed to following evaluation criteria for research quality according toThe San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment - DORA.This means that we pay special attention to the quality and professional breadth of these works. We also consider experience from research management and participation in research projects.

You must document relevant basic competence forteaching and supervision at university/higher education-level. If this cannot be documented, you are required to complete an approved course in university teaching within two years of commencement. NTNU offers qualifying courses.

It is a prerequisite that within three years of appointment, new employees who do not speak a Scandinavian language can demonstrate skills in Norwegian or another Scandinavian language equivalent to level three in thecourse for Norwegian for speakers of other languages at the Department of Language and Literature at NTNU.

Please see theRegulations concerning appointment and promotion to teaching and research posts for general criteria for the position.

Preferred selection criteria

Personal characteristics

In the assessment of the best qualified applicant, we will emphasize education, experience and personal suitability as well as your motivation for the position.

We offer

Salary and conditions

In a position as professor (code 1013) you will normally be remunerated from gross NOK 704 900,- to NOK 900 000,- per year,depending on qualifications and seniority. From the salary, 2% is deducted as a contribution to the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund.

In a position as associate professor (code 1011) you will normally be remunerated from gross NOK 573 100,- to NOK 704 900,- per year,depending on qualifications and seniority. From the salary, 2% is deducted as a contribution to the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund.

The engagement is to be made in accordance with the regulations in force concerning State Employees and Civil Servants, and the acts relating to Control of the Export of Strategic Goods, Services and Technology. Candidates who by assessment of the application and attachment are seen to conflict with the criteria in the latter law will be prohibited from recruitment to NTNU. After the appointment you must assume that there may be changes in the area of work.

It is a prerequisite that you can be present at and accessible to the institution on a daily basis.

About the application

The application and supporting documentation must be in English.

Please note that applications are only evaluated based on the information available on the application deadline. You should ensure that your application shows clearly how your skills and experience meet the criteria which are set out above.

If, for any reason, you have taken a career break or have had an atypical career and wish to disclose this in your application, the selection committee will take this into account, recognizing that the quantity of your research may be reduced as a result.

The application must include:

Joint works will be considered. If it is difficult to identify your contribution to joint works, you must attach a brief description of your participation.

Your application will be considered by an expert committee and the most suitable applicants will be invited to interview and to deliver a lecture.

General information

A good working environment is characterized by diversity. We encourage qualified candidates to apply, regardless of their gender, functional capacity or cultural background. NTNU wishes to increase the proportion of women in its academic positions, and women are therefore encouraged to apply.

As an employee at NTNU, you must at all times adhere to the changes that the development in the subject entails and the organizational changes that are adopted.

Under the Freedom of Information Act (offentleglova), your name, age, position and municipality may be made public even if you have requested not to have your name entered on the list of applicants.

If you have any questions about the position, please contact head of department Torstein Baade R, telephone +47 99 61 40 25, emailtorstein.ro@ntnu.no. If you have any questions about the recruitment process, please contact Yngve Lorentzen, e-mail:yngve.lorentzen@ntnu.no

Please submit your application and supporting documentation via jobbnorge.no.

Application deadline: 15.09.2020

The city of Trondheimis a modern European city with a rich cultural scene. Trondheim is the innovation capital of Norway with a population of 200,000. The Norwegian welfare state, including healthcare, schools, kindergartens and overall equality, is probably the best of its kind in the world. Professional subsidized day-care for children is easily available. Furthermore, Trondheim offers great opportunities for education (including international schools) and possibilities to enjoy nature, culture and family life and has low crime rates and clean air quality.

NTNU - knowledge for a better world

The Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) creates knowledge for a better world and solutions that can change everyday life.

The Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (MH) is one of NTNUs largest faculties with about 1800 employees (

1300 full-time equivalents). The Facultys main activities are education and research in close integration with St Olavs Hospital. For further information, see:https://www.ntnu.edu/mh.

Deadline15th September2020EmployerNTNU - Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyMunicipalityTrondheimScopeFulltimeDurationPermanentJobbnorge ID186952

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Medical Bioinformatics Market shares and strategies of key players – BioSpace

Bioinformatics involves the development and application of novel informatics techniques in the field of biology. It improves the methods of storing, organizing, retrieving and analyzing biological data. Major activity in bioinformatics is to develop software tools in order to generate useful biological knowledge database. In molecular biology, bioinformatics techniques such as signal processing allow extraction of useful results from large amount of raw data. In the field of genetics it helps in sequencing, annotating genomes and to observe mutations. Bioinformatics study acts a biological literature and developmental data bank for biology related data.

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Similarly, biomedical informatics is an emerging discipline which defines the study of inventions and implementation of structures, algorithms to improve communication, understanding and managing the medical information. The National Center for Toxicological Research (NCTR) conducts research in bioinformatics and chemo informatics. The bioinformatics tools were created for analysis and integration of genomics, proteomics, metabolomics datasets and transcriptomics.

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The growth of global medical bioinformatics market is driven by increasing initiatives and funding, use of bioinformatics in drug discovery and biomarkers. The market is expected to offer opportunities with the introduction and adoption of upcoming technologies such as cloud computing and other sequencing technologies. The global medical bioinformatics market can be segmented by tools approved from Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or European Federation for Medical informatics (EFMI) for further research process.

Medical Bioinformatics market is based on the tools, application and end users.

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Medical bioinformatics market is segmented into five major regions: North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia Pacific, and Rest of World. North America leads the market followed by the European nations in terms of revenue. Globally, the medical bioinformatics market growth is expected to increase with the demand in development of generic drug development and mode of sequencing the genes in order to have prevalence from various diseases. In 2015, Department of Biomedical Informatics was inaugurated at Harvard Medical School. This was initiated in order to bring quantitative methods and technological development to biomedicine engineering research. According to Harvard Medical School, Department of Biomedical Informatics (DBMI) and research associates planned to break the wall of autism by detecting the disorder in newborns using the same standard of testing device used to check for hearing impairment. According to Food and Drug Administration, collaboration with National Center for Toxicological Research has driven the demand and use of bioinformatics tools such as predicting patient-specific treatment outcomes with in silico tools. Latin America and Asia Pacific regions are anticipated to be the emerging markets in the global medical bioinformatics market during the forecast period. The effective guidelines from EFMI reports the promotion of high standard application and development in medical bioinformatics. Increase in patient population base and rising disease incidences in the Asia Pacific region is expected to fuel the use of bioinformatics tools for research and tests, which is projected to propel the demand in global medical bioinformatics market in the forecast period.

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The key players in the global medical bioinformatics market develop bioinformatics tools, and software which is used in drug designing, sequencing methods. Some of the top players in the global medical bioinformatics market are Optra HEALTH, Affymetrix, Inc., Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., Illumina, Inc., QIAGEN, Paraxel, Station X and others.

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Understanding Neurodegenerative Disease Such as Alzheimers and ALS by Examining the Overlap of microRNAs, Oxidative Stress, and Mitochondria…

Newswise MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have recently been addressed as novel mediators of cellcell communication, being secreted from cells, and are found in many different biological fluids. Such characteristics also make miRNA potential disease biomarkers. Alterations in miRNA expression have been linked to pathological features and these characteristics make miRNA potential disease biomarkers.

In a review article published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences Special Issue Crosstalk between MicroRNA and Oxidative Stress in Physiology and Pathology 2.0, authors from the Sbarro Health Research Organization (SHRO), at the Center for Biotechnology, Temple University, and the University of L'Aquila, Italy, focused on miRNAs and their role in mitochondrial dysfunction in aging-related neurodegenerative diseases. The article, titled MicroRNAs Dysregulation and Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Neurodegenerative Diseases, explores the potential of both as diagnostic biomarkers and therapeutic targets. These aspects may have important implications for the design of new drugs and therapeutic interventions for these progressive and incurable diseases.

The ms points towards the roles of microRNAs (miRNAs) in mitochondrial dysfunction and neurodegeneration, says Annamaria Cimini of the University of L'Aquila, lead author of the review.

It appears clear that any neurodegenerative disease is characterized by specific miRNAs, with the consequent downregulation or up-regulation of specific genes, says Antonio Giordano, M.D., Ph.D., Founder and Director of the Sbarro Institute for Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine and the Sbarro Health Research Organization (SHRO). However, each condition analyzed shares some miRNA with the others, thus indicating an overlapping of some pathways. This is conceivable if the common presence of oxidative stress and mitochondrial impairment in diverse diseases is considered, Giordano concludes.

The authors would like to acknowledge support from the Ken and Ann Douglas Charitable Foundation.

About the Sbarro Health Research OrganizationThe Sbarro Health Research Organization (SHRO) is non-profit charity committed to funding excellence in basic genetic research to cure and diagnose cancer, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and other chronic illnesses and to foster the training of young doctors in a spirit of professionalism and humanism. To learn more about the SHRO please visitwww.shro.org

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World-leading Virologists to Speak at COVID-19 International Conference – PRNewswire

WARSZAWA, Poland, Aug. 25, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --On September 30, 2020, opinion leaders in virology and epidemiology will participate in the International Conference COVID-19.

The event will bring together more than 150 specialists: doctors, professors, scientists, leading researchers of the Ebola vaccine, and other viruses. Among the speakers at the conference are Nobel Prize winner in Physiology and Medicine, Australian virologist Peter Doherty and Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry Michael Levitt.

Deputy Director-General of the World Health Organization Zsuzsanna Jakab will make a welcoming speech at the opening of the conference.

Also, speakers at the conference will be:

Oyewale Tomori, Nigeria - Redeemer's University, former President of the Nigerian Academy of Sciences, has studied viral infections including Ebola, yellow fever and Lassa fever.

Pedro Simas, Portugal - The Institute of Molecular Medicine (IMM) at the University of Lisbon, one of the creators of the reusable mask that disables coronavirus upon contact with fabric

Polly Roy, UK - London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Officer of the Order of the British Empire for service in Virus research.

Alla Mironenko, Ukraine - Gromashevsky Institute of Epidemiology and Infectious Diseases of the NAMS of Ukraine, Doctor of Science, 30 years experience in the field of infectious diseases.

Anupam Varma, India - President of the World Society for Virology, former President of the Indian Virology Society, Honorary Scientist of INSA Emeritus.

The event will be held as online broadcasts on YouTube and Facebook.

The first broadcast will start on September 30 at 6:00 GMT. The conference will be broadcasted in the format of two-hour sessions. Each session will bring together 15 speakers and will end with a block of questions from viewers and participants. One hour break between broadcasts will take place.

In total there will be 10 live broadcasts, the conference will last 30 hours and will end on October 1 at 11:00 GMT.

The final session summing up the event will start on October 1 at 12:00 GMT.

From October 2, 2020, all the video records of the sessions will be available on the conference website and the event channel on YouTube.

The conference is being organized by the Foundation for the support of International Projects based in Warsaw, Poland.

The media are welcome to cooperate with the organizers of the conference.

The partners of the conference will be able to talk to the participants by video call.

More detailed information about the conference and its participants is available on the project website https://www.education-forum.com/ru/covid.

In order to realize any of the 17 goals of sustainable development of the world, including defeating Coronavirus infection (COVID-19), we need to develop a quality education today. Today, COVID-19 does not defeat us, but makes us stop - the virus stops the growth of the global economy, and the global educational and medical community forces us to look for a solution and, most importantly, unite in finding a solution to defeat COVID-19.

The unification of the global medical community in the fight against COVID-19 once again confirms the correctness of the path we have chosen to achieve all the goals of sustainable development of the world.

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Identifying emerging diseases focus of new international collaboration – Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis

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School of Medicine to become 1 of 10 sites under new Centers for Research in Emerging Infectious Diseases

Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis is one of 10 sites and a coordinating center forming the Centers for Research in Emerging Infectious Diseases, funded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The centers are a coordinated network with collaborators in different regions across the globe where emerging and re-emerging infectious disease outbreaks have proven likely to occur.

Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis are establishing a new international collaboration that aims to help scientists prepare for the next pandemic and, perhaps, provide insight into the current one.

The School of Medicine is one of 10 sites and a coordinating center forming the Centers for Research in Emerging Infectious Diseases, funded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Washington Universitys center will be supported by a five-year, $8.1 million grant.

The Centers for Research in Emerging Infectious Diseases (CREID) is a coordinated network with centers that will each have collaborators in different regions across the globe where emerging and re-emerging infectious disease outbreaks have proven likely to occur. The Washington University-led center includes researchers at La Jolla Institute for Immunology in San Diego and international collaborators in China, Hong Kong, Nepal and Ethiopia. In recent years, these regions have seen the emergence of multiple dangerous viruses, including H5N1 influenza, SARS, MERS and, most recently, SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.

We want to be able to respond quickly and effectively to the emergence of a new infectious disease, said David Wang, PhD, principal investigator of the new center at Washington University. If we can understand the source of the infection, how it spreads and how it affects people, we have a better shot at preventing a new infectious disease from becoming a major threat to global public health.

Multidisciplinary teams of investigators will conduct surveillance of potential sources of new diseases and the local populations at risk of infection. The researchers will study transmission, disease progression, and immunologic responses in the host, and will develop diagnostic tests and animal models of the new diseases for improved detection of important emerging pathogens and the methods by which they spread.

Such information could help predict which new infectious diseases are at highest risk of reaching pandemic status and aid in efforts to understand the new disease and prevent its spread.

In addition to Wang, a professor of molecular microbiology, and of pathology & immunology, key researchers at Washington Universitys center include Michael S. Diamond, MD, PhD, the Herbert S. Gasser Professor of Medicine; Jacco Boon, PhD, an associate professor of medicine; and Scott A. Handley, PhD, an associate professor of pathology & immunology.

The international centers will monitor local populations for the most common red flags of an emerging infection: respiratory disease, inflammation of the brain, and unexplained fever. The researchers will study patient samples to look for new viruses or other microbes with the potential to cause disease. At the same time, investigators will survey local livestock, mosquitoes and ticks to help identify the potential origins of viruses that could be infecting people in a particular region.

The Washington University researchers will focus on the molecular biology and genetics of emerging viruses and on developing animal models, such as mice and other rodents, to help study potentially dangerous viruses, understand how they spread and set the stage for developing treatments.

If we find a new virus that we want to prioritize, we will develop diagnostic tests, and tools to study the virus and will begin to develop treatments, such as therapeutic antibodies, Wang said. We could use our animal models to test possible new drugs. We also will fine tune plans so that we are quick to respond to new emerging outbreaks, such as SARS-CoV-2, first reported in Wuhan, China.

Weve prioritized studies of COVID-19 at the university, Wang added. Were sequencing the genomes of SARS-CoV-2 viruses to understand the transmission and evolution of the virus that is circulating in the St. Louis region. Were also trying to understand how the proteins that the virus makes contribute to the severity of the infection.

The new centers are prioritizing the study of families of viruses that have shown the most potential to impact humans, including coronaviruses (SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV), paramyxoviruses (measles and respiratory syncytial virus), flaviviruses (West Nile, Zika and dengue) and alphaviruses (chikungunya virus), among others.

There are clear sets of viral families that we are most concerned about because they have the highest likelihood of causing major disease in humans, Wang said. At the same time, were definitely looking for everything with our surveillance studies. Every viral family has the potential to be highly dangerous. We hope this program will help identify those infectious diseases most likely to cause major problems, so we can take steps to lessen the impact.

For more information, visit: https://creid-network.org

This work is supported by the NIAID of the NIH, grant number U01AI151810.

Washington University School of Medicines 1,500 faculty physicians also are the medical staff of Barnes-Jewish and St. Louis Childrens hospitals. The School of Medicine is a leader in medical research, teaching and patient care, ranking among the top 10 medical schools in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Through its affiliations with Barnes-Jewish and St. Louis Childrens hospitals, the School of Medicine is linked to BJC HealthCare.

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COVID-19 & Healthcare: Personalized Medicine is the Future – The National Law Review

Thursday, August 27, 2020

In this episode, Foley PartnersJudy WaltzandAntoinette Konskitalk withEdward Abrahams, the President of the Personalized Medicine Coalition, to discuss the issues facing personalized medicine and how the concepts underpinning the field may be applied to diagnose and treat COVID-19.

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Personalized or precision medicine is the field of medicine that finds the best treatment for each patient at the right time. Physicians use diagnostic tests, medical history, circumstances, and values, as well as information from prior patient therapies, to prevent disease and develop targeted therapies that can expedite a patient's treatment and recovery.

The Personalized Medicine Coalition, or PMC, is an advocacy and educational group that represents innovators, scientists, patients, providers, and payers to promote the understanding and adoption of personalized medicine concepts, services, and products. Dr. Edward Abrahams is the president of the PMC and has charted its growth from its original 18 founding members in 2004 to more than 200 members today.

I am pleased to have Ed as our guest to explore issues facing personalized medicine and how its concepts and emerging research may be applied to diagnose and treat COVID-19. Ed, thank you so much for being with us here today. Did I hit the mark on precision medicine? Is there anything you would like to add by way of introduction to yourself or the PMC?

I think you have defined personalized medicine very well indeed. Let me begin by noting, as you just did, that I have never met a patient who did not prefer getting the right medication the first time, rather than going through a process of trial and error because the right diagnosis could not be made in advance of selecting the right therapy.

The good news is that we have many more molecular diagnostics today to target the right treatments to the right patients at the right time, as is often said. But personalized medicine also promises lower costs for systems that incorporate the tests and treatments underpinning the field into their clinical work streams. This is very important. By becoming more efficient with targeted therapeutics and avoiding costly interventions that don't work, personalized medicine can help these systems save money, and, at the same time, provide better outcomes for individual patients.

In other words, and this is terribly important in today's context of constricted resources for health care, with personalized medicine, we can enjoy the benefits of innovation and reduce costs. But we have to be smart about how we develop these opportunities. At present, we have only anecdotal evidence that personalized medicine can deliver both clinical and economic benefits, which is why PMC is doing the research to demonstrate that even if individual therapies come with high price tags, as many in fact do, they can and will produce cost savings if we target them to only those patients who will benefit.

That, in brief, is the real promise of personalized medicine. We believe personalized medicine can provide tremendous value, not only to patients, but also to the systems and countries that in fact have the courage to implement it.

Thank you so much for that explanation and background on personalized medicine and how it is being used today to treat and prevent disease. Ed, for me, one of the highlights of the year is the publication of PMC's annual report that summarizes the key advances the industry has made over the past year. When will the 2020 edition be released, and can you give us a preview of what to expect?

Within the next eight weeks, the Personalized Medicine Coalition will publish the sixth edition ofThe Personalized Medicine Report. We used to call itThe Case for Personalized Medicine, but we now believe that the case has been made.

The report is our effort to define the field by explaining personalized medicine's opportunity, documenting its status, and discussing the challenges it faces. It's a widely read report that is written for laymen, particularly policymakers at federal agencies and on Capitol Hill.

The sixth edition will, for example, show that in 2008, there were only five personalized medicines, which we define as therapeutics with biomarker strategies on their labels, on the market. Today, there are over 250, so you can see there's been enormous progress over these past 10 years or so.

While most of these products are in oncology, we have also seen progress in other indications as well, including cardiovascular illness, depression, and especially rare diseases. The report will also show that today there are 75,000 genetic testing products on the market, up from fewer than 66,000 in 2016. In other words, this is an exploding field.

Also new in this report are discussions of how advanced analytics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning are yielding new insights about how other biological and environmental factors, in addition to genetics, influence a patient's disease risk and response to various treatments, thus opening the door to preventive medicine, one of personalized medicines most important if as yet unrealized promises.

The report documents how, by targeting effective treatments to those patients who benefit, personalized medicine can achieve key goals for patients and health systems. It can shift the emphasis in medicine from reaction to prevention with emerging technologies like liquid biopsies, which may be able to detect cancer before any symptoms occur. This is tremendously important and a great promise. It may reduce trial-and-error prescribing, which patients would absolutely love.

Personalized medicine can also cut the number of adverse drug reactions, which right now are the third or fourth largest cause of death in the United States. It can use cell-based or gene therapy to replace or circumvent molecular pathways associated with disease, thereby offering cures where none had existed before. It can reveal additional targeted uses for medicines and drug candidates. It will obviously increase patient adherence to treatment, as patients will be more likely to stay on medications that don't have dangerous side effects, for example.

Personalized medicine will also reduce high-risk invasive procedures, which it already has done in say, kidney transplants, for example. It will help move patient-physician engagement toward patient-centered care. And finally, as I mentioned, it could and should reduce the overall cost of health care.

The report makes the argument that outstanding challenges in regulation, reimbursement, and clinical adoption slow our efforts to capitalize on advances made possible by personalizing treatments. Overcoming these obstacles, as we write, will require a collaborative effort to keep up with the pace of progress in science and technology. And this is in fact the overall mission of the Personalized Medicine Coalition.

At the end of the dayand you mentioned this a bit in your commentsfor personalized medicine to be a success and available to patients, it has to be adopted by the clinicians. How does that happen, and are there obstacles to that success?

This is a key thrust of the Personalized Medicine Coalition because we are learning that clinical adoption is a much slower process than patients want and expect. For example, PMC will publish a study this week documenting that medically appropriate genomic testing is quite inconsistent across the United States.

That means, for example, that some patients in cancer are not getting available treatments they need. The study shows that coverage and reimbursement strategies are not the only barriers to personalized medicine, as you might expect. Other barriers include lack of awareness among providers and patients, not to mention socioeconomic factors, including distance and access issues.

In medicine, it doesn't necessarily follow that if you build it, they will come. There are many mediators along the way from discovery and development to adoption. We also know from another PMC-commissioned study of the value of genomic testing in cancer care, for example, that many patients who are eligible for effective targeted therapies, as determined by genomic sequencing of their tumor, still do not receive the best treatment option based on the results.

This practice gap can be attributed to the limitations in the availability and interpretation of test results, sample processing constraints, limited access to targeted therapies, and especially lagging awareness of the rapidly evolving field of personalized medicine among physicians and other providers.

We demonstrate in this study that if all patients who were eligible to receive a targeted treatment actually received it, the cost-effectiveness of genomic sequencing, which is sometimes alleged to be too high, would significantly improve. In short, along with public policy, we know that the downstream issues focused on clinical adoption are extremely important and must be addressed.

We are in a continuing debate with respect to drug pricing in the United States. How does that debate impact the future of personalized medicine and how would you address or make some recommendations as to how we price our drugs?

That's a very important question because as you know, the drug pricing debate has gripped public attention. But we are not considering all ramifications. The debate has particular implications for the development of personalized medicines, which tend to be more expensive but may together have a positive impact on the health care system and on overall costs.

We have to ensure that innovative products remain accessible, including to those who cannot afford them. But we also have to be careful not to remove the incentives to discover and develop those products in the first place, which I am afraid that price controlsno matter how they are implementedwould do. That is to say, they would stifle innovation. Drug development is a risky business. There are no guarantees. If we move or decrease the financial incentive to find new cures to unmet medical needs, it follows that we're going to see fewer interventions.

Late last month, President Trump issued an executive order to tie the prices paid for physician-administered drugs, many of which are personalized medicines, to those that are paid in other countries. That may be politically popular because those other countries pay less. But the policy, if implemented, will have disastrous unintended consequences for the development of say, new cell-based therapies, gene therapies, and targeted medicines that are only now reshaping health care in ways no one thought possible ten years ago.

This is so because there are incentives in place to encourage the development of groundbreaking therapies. It's important to understand that when a pharmaceutical company invests in, say, finding a one-shot cure for spinal muscular atrophya rare and debilitating disorder that affects fewer than 25,000 people in the United Statesit does so without any guarantee of success, and it does so also with very high up-front costs that must be recovered. If the company that develops the cure cannot get a return on its investment, it's unlikely to take these big risks upon which patients depend. Long story short, patients will suffer and the costs of providing carenot curesfor those patients will remain higher than they could be.

I'd like your opinion on a topic of current urgent and global concern. Today, we are challenged medically and economically with the COVID-19 pandemic. How have the principles of personalized medicine been applied to diagnosing and treating COVID-19?

I actually believe that the principles of personalized medicine that emphasize stratified responses, even when it comes to public health, have significant implications for diagnosing and treating COVID-19. Those principles, I believe, should inform future interventions to stem this terrible pandemic that has already killed over 170,000 people in the United States alone.

I don't think these principles are being adequately considered as part of the debate. PMC looks forward to introducing those principles, because they're so very important if we're going to effectively address this pandemic.

First, we have been very slow to develop and deploy real-time diagnosticsthe backbone of personalized medicine. These diagnostics give us the tools to determine who is at risk, so we don't have to put in place one-size-fits-all public health responses, including closing down whole economies, when that might not be necessary if we knew who had the disease or who was likely to get the disease.

To date, we have not been able to target long-term prevention and treatment plans to the most at-risk populations, which would be enormously helpful in reopening economies, which we would obviously like to do sooner than later.

Second, and equally important, we know that the coronavirus expresses itself differently among different populations. For example, older men, racial and ethnic minorities, and those with particular underlying conditions seem to be more vulnerable to disease. It behooves us, therefore, to understand the molecular and environmental reasons for this differentiated response, and to develop and deploy therapies and vaccines that are targeted to those who are in need.

Today, we are looking for one-size-fits-all solutions because there's an urgency to find one. But eventually, scientists in my opinion are going to recognize that, because not everyone responds the same, different medicines are going to have to be developed to treat COVID-19 and other viruses.

We've already seen this in AIDS, and so I don't think the coronavirus is going to be different. We have to be really smart about how we address this pandemic. By the way, on September 3rd, PMC is organizing a virtual seminar, titledCOVID-19 and Personalized Medicine: Current Status and Lessons Learned. It is free, and if you want to register, you can do so on ourwebsite.

Ed, thank you so much for being with us today, and as we wrap up, I'd like to invite you to make any closing remarks or comments on the topics we covered today.

I'd really like to thank you both for your loyal support to the Personalized Medicine Coalition, and for giving me the opportunity to discuss these very important issues with your audience. I hope people will pay attention to personalized medicine. We believe it represents the future, and we also believe that if we invest in it, if we come together collaboratively as a community, we can have a health care system that we deserve based upon the developments in science and technology, which have never been more promising. Again, thank you for your attention, and I look forward to working with you and everybody on this podcast to move this field forward. It's not going to happen by itself.

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Impact of exogenous antithrombin on low molecular weight heparin anti-Xa activity assays in a pediatric and young adult leukemia and lymphoma cohort…

Low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) remains the most commonly prescribed pediatric anticoagulant. There is debate whether LMWH anti-Xa assays with or without exogenous antithrombin (AT) best reflect anticoagulation effect, and how much discrepancy exists between assay types.We assessed the effect of variable AT activity on LMWH anti-Xa levels in plasma samples from anticoagulated pediatric and young adult acute lymphoblastic leukemia and lymphoma (ALL/L) patients, using two instruments and their commercial kits with and without exogenous AT (ie, four platforms).We analyzed LMWH anti-Xa levels on 60 plasma samples with known AT activity from 12 enoxaparin-treated ALL/L patients, using four commercial kits from Siemens and Stago containing AT or not, on Siemens BCS and Stago STA R Max, respectively.Of 236/240 samples with interpretable results, mean AT activity was 80% (46-138%). Correlation was acceptable for published kit ranges of LMWH anti-Xa levels when comparing kits containing AT (r=0.82, P<.0001), or not (r=0.93, P<.0001), and within a manufacturer (Berichrom to Innovance, r=0.92, P<.0001; Stachrom to STA-Liquid Anti-Xa r=0.98, P<.0001). LMWH anti-Xa levels were lower in platforms without added AT (P<.0001). For Stago kits, this effect increased when AT<70% (P=.001, n=19, mean 56%). Assay variability, measured as mean percent difference, was less pronounced with Stago kits (14.7%, n=49) than Siemens (41.9%, n=50).Although LMWH levels from anti-Xa assays with added AT trend higher than in those without, correlation was fairly good between platforms in pediatric ALL/L plasmas, even when AT activity was <70%. 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC.

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4D Molecular Therapeutics Appoints Susannah Gray to Board of Directors – BioSpace

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EMERYVILLE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- 4D Molecular Therapeutics (4DMT), a clinical-stage leader in the development of precision-guided AAV gene medicines based on directed evolution, announced the appointment of Susannah Gray to the Board of Directors. Ms. Gray brings more than 30 years of biopharmaceutical experience specifically in corporate finance and capital markets roles, most recently serving as EVP, Finance & Strategy of Royalty Pharma Management, LLC.

Susannahs extensive knowledge and experience in corporate finance and capital markets brings a valuable perspective to 4DMT. said David Kirn, MD, co-founder, chairman and chief executive officer of 4DMT. Susannahs appointment reflects our commitment to augmenting the capital markets expertise on the 4DMT board as we contemplate the capital required to support the clinical and preclinical development of our product candidates, two of which have recently entered the clinic. We look forward to benefiting from Susannahs extensive experience as we advance 4DMTs next-generation gene therapy programs.

Prior to joining 4DMT, Ms. Gray spent 14 years as executive vice president and chief financial officer of Royalty Pharma before retiring in 2019 just ahead of the Companys initial public offering. At Royalty Pharma, Ms. Gray led the Companys efforts to maximize its financial capabilities. She spearheaded the Companys successful implementation of a $2.3 billion credit facility in 2007 and has helped raise over $1.4 billion in equity capital for the Company. Prior to joining Royalty Pharma, Ms. Gray had a 14-year career in investment banking. In her most recent role, she was a managing director and the senior analyst covering the healthcare sector for CIBC World Market's high yield group from 2002 to 2004. She worked in a similar capacity at Merrill Lynch prior to joining CIBC World Markets. Ms. Gray joined Merrill Lynch in April 1999 after nine years at Chase Securities (a predecessor of JP Morgan), working in various capacities within the high yield and the structured finance groups. Ms. Gray received a BA with honors from Wesleyan University and holds an MBA degree from Columbia University.

I am excited to be part of this outstanding team at this key moment in the companys trajectory, said Susannah Gray. 4DMTs next-generation Therapeutic Vector Evolution platform enables the development of gene therapies with improved therapeutic profiles, enabling the company to pursue previously untreatable patient populations and to address a broad range of both rare and large market diseases. I look forward to working closely with the 4D team and supporting its mission to bring optimized gene therapies to patients.

About 4DMT

4DMT is a clinical-stage precision gene medicine company harnessing the power of directed evolution to unlock the full potential of gene therapy for rare and large market diseases in lysosomal storage diseases, ophthalmology, neuromuscular diseases, and cystic fibrosis. 4DMTs proprietary Therapeutic Vector Evolution platform enables a disease first approach to product discovery and development, thereby empowering customization of AAV vectors to target specific tissue types associated with the underlying disease. These proprietary and optimized AAV vectors are designed to provide targeted delivery by routine clinical routes of administration, efficient transduction, reduced immunogenicity, and resistance to pre-existing antibodies -- attributes that could enable the development of gene therapies that overcome known limitations of conventional AAV vectors. 4DMT vectors are designed to exhibit improved therapeutic profiles that enable the company to pursue previously untreatable patient populations and to address a broad range of rare and large market diseases.

4D Molecular Therapeutics, 4DMT, Therapeutic Vector Evolution, and the 4DMT logo are trademarks of 4DMT.

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Oncocyte Announces Addition of Experienced Healthcare Executive, Jennifer Carter, MD, MPH, MBA to Board of Directors – GlobeNewswire

IRVINE, Calif., Aug. 27, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Oncocyte Corporation (NYSE American: OCX), a molecular diagnostics company with a mission to provide actionable answers at critical decision points across the cancer care continuum, today announced the appointment of Jennifer Levin Carter, MD, MPH, MBA to its Board of Directors.

Dr. Carter is a true pioneer in applying precision medicine in the world of oncology, said Cavan Redmond, Chairman of the Board of Oncocyte. Her work at N-of-One was instrumental in advancing a new paradigm in cancer treatment which harnessed the power of molecular panels to correlate, and ultimately improve patient outcomes. Dr. Carters deep expertise and understanding in this domain will be invaluable at Oncocyte as we push forward into the world of immunotherapy to leverage targeted response prediction and patient selection in both the clinic and Pharma services opportunities.

Dr. Carter added, Im honored to join the Board of Directors at Oncocyte and believe that their growing suite of molecular tests has the potential to markedly improve patient outcomes through a precision approach that identifies the right treatment for each patient. I look forward to leveraging my experience in developing molecular guided treatment strategies to advance Oncocytes rapid growth and physician adoption. Their strategic approach in identifying critical underserved decision points for patients has led to the development of two important tests for response prediction in NSCLC and now for immunotherapy, and I am thrilled to collaborate with the board and management as we work to broaden the patient population and partners that will benefit from these critically important tests.

Dr. Jennifer Levin Carter is a healthcare executive, board member and entrepreneur and was most recently VP, Head of Precision Health at Integral Health, A Flagship Pioneering company. She has founded and served as CEO at healthcare companies including N-of-One, Inc., where she was CEO from 2008-2012 and Chief Medical Officer from 2012 until its acquisition in 2019. At N-of-One, Dr. Carter led the creation of award-winning solutions that delivered novel treatment strategies to hundreds of thousands of patients with cancer globally.

In addition to her board appointment for Oncocyte, Jennifer serves as a Director of DFP Healthcare Acquisitions Corp.; on the Board of Directors of HouseWorks, LLC., a home healthcare company, eCaring, Inc., a digital health home care platform and Target Cancer Foundation where she has worked closely with the Executive Director on the design and launch of a precision medicine clinical trial for patients with rare cancer. She is a Founding Strategic Board member of XSphera Biosciences, Inc., an Ex Vivo Immuno-oncology diagnostic company and on the Directors Advisory Board at Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale University. She is an Advisor and has consulted for numerous healthcare and life sciences startups and venture-backed companies on strategy, product development, business model design and fund raising.

About Oncocyte CorporationOncocyte is a molecular diagnostics company whose mission is to provide actionable answers at critical decision points across the cancer care continuum, with the goal of improving patient outcomes by accelerating and optimizing diagnosis and treatment. The Company recently launched DetermaRx, a treatment stratification test that enables the identification of early-stage lung cancer patients at high risk for recurrence post-resection, allowing them to be treated when their cancer may be more responsive to adjuvant chemotherapy. Oncocyte is also developing DetermaIO, a gene expression test that identifies patients more likely to respond to checkpoint immunotherapies.

DetermaRx and DetermaIO are trademarks of Oncocyte Corporation.

Oncocyte Forward Looking StatementsOncocyte cautions you that this press release contains forward-looking statements. Any statements that are not historical fact (including, but not limited to statements that contain words such as will, believes, plans, anticipates, expects, estimates, may, and similar expressions) are forward-looking statements. These statements include those pertaining to the commercial launch of DetermaRx, development of DetermaIO, unexpected expenditures or assumed liabilities or other unanticipated difficulties resulting from acquisitions, implementation and results of research, development, clinical trials and studies, commercialization plans, future financial and/or operating results, and future opportunities for Oncocyte, along with other statements about the future expectations, beliefs, goals, plans, or prospects expressed by management. Forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties, including, without limitation, the potential impact of COVID-19 on our financial and operational results, risks inherent in the development and/or commercialization of potential diagnostic tests or products, uncertainty in the results of clinical trials or regulatory approvals, the capacity of our third-party supplied blood sample analytic system to provide consistent and precise analytic results on a commercial scale, potential interruptions to our supply chain, the need and ability to obtain future capital, maintenance of intellectual property rights, and the need to obtain third party reimbursement for patients use of any diagnostic tests we commercialize, and risks inherent in acquisitions such as failure to realize anticipated benefits, unexpected expenditures or assumed liabilities, unanticipated difficulties in conforming business practices including accounting policies, procedures and internal controls, greater than estimated allocations of resources to develop and commercialize technologies, or failure to maintain any laboratory accreditation or certification. Actual results may differ materially from the results anticipated in these forward-looking statements and accordingly such statements should be evaluated together with the many uncertainties that affect the business of Oncocyte, particularly those mentioned in the Risk Factors and other cautionary statements found in Oncocytes Securities and Exchange Commission filings, which are available from the SECs website. You are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date on which they were made. Oncocyte undertakes no obligation to update such statements to reflect events that occur or circumstances that exist after the date on which they were made, except as required by law.

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HTG Molecular Diagnostics Inc. (HTGM) market price of $0.37 offers the impression of an exciting value play – The InvestChronicle

HTG Molecular Diagnostics Inc. (HTGM) is priced at $0.37 after the most recent trading session. At the very opening of the session, the stock price was $0.4006 and reached a high price of $0.4056, prior to closing the session it reached the value of $0.40. The stock touched a low price of $0.39.

Recently in News on August 18, 2020, HTG Introduces Oncology Applications and Expands Analytics Capabilities with Release of New Software Update. HTG Molecular Diagnostics, Inc. (Nasdaq: HTGM) (HTG), a life science company whose mission is to advance precision medicine, today announced the commercial release and immediate availability of HTG EdgeSeq Reveal version 3.0, adding additional applications and software functionalities. You can read further details here

HTG Molecular Diagnostics Inc. had a pretty Dodgy run when it comes to the market performance. The 1-year high price for the companys stock is recorded $0.9200 on 06/22/20, with the lowest value was $0.2671 for the same time period, recorded on 04/03/20.

Price records that include history of low and high prices in the period of 52 weeks can tell a lot about the stocks existing status and the future performance. Presently, HTG Molecular Diagnostics Inc. shares are logging -63.61% during the 52-week period from high price, and 38.97% higher than the lowest price point for the same timeframe. The stocks price range for the 52-week period managed to maintain the performance between $0.27 and $1.02.

The companys shares, operating in the sector of Healthcare managed to top a trading volume set approximately around 1462310 for the day, which was evidently lower, when compared to the average daily volumes of the shares.

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According to the data provided on Barchart.com, the moving average of the company in the 100-day period was set at 0.5377, with a change in the price was noted +0.0822. In a similar fashion, HTG Molecular Diagnostics Inc. posted a movement of +28.34% for the period of last 100 days, recording 4,609,364 in trading volumes.

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Raw Stochastic average of HTG Molecular Diagnostics Inc. in the period of last 50 days is set at 1.88%. The result represents downgrade in oppose to Raw Stochastic average for the period of the last 20 days, recording 2.81%. In the last 20 days, the companys Stochastic %K was 5.74% and its Stochastic %D was recorded 5.37%.

Considering, the past performance of HTG Molecular Diagnostics Inc., multiple moving trends are noted. Year-to-date Price performance of the companys stock appears to be encouraging, given the fact the metric is recording -43.52%. Additionally, trading for the stock in the period of the last six months notably deteriorated by -27.47%, alongside a downfall of -58.16% for the period of the last 12 months. The shares increased approximately by -13.34% in the 7-day charts and went up by -36.46% in the period of the last 30 days. Common stock shares were lifted by -31.36% during last recorded quarter.

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STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY AND MOLECULAR MODELING TECHNIQUES MARKET PREDICTED TO ACCELERATE THE GROWTH BY 2017-2025 – Scientect

Structural Biology and Molecular Modeling Techniques Market: Overview

The global structural biology and molecular modeling techniques market is a novel conception in the global healthcare sector and has already made key contributions in obtaining remedies to a number of diseases. The structural biology and molecular modeling field is concerned with how various molecules in biological compounds are arranged and how the peculiarity of the arrangement affects the nature of the compound. The field also studies how alterations in the structure of the compounds affect their nature and how the position of each part of the structure is linked to the overall nature of the compound.

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The structural biology and molecular modeling techniques market has significant potential due to the rising prevalence of chronic diseases. Improving the quality of medicine and healthcare in general has been a key focus of governments across the world in recent years due to the rising volume of patient demographics and the growing geriatric population. This has driven consistent investment in the medical research in recent years, making steady development of the structural biology and molecular modeling techniques market likely in the near future.

North America is likely to remain the leading regional market for structural biology and molecular modeling techniques in the coming years due to the strong emphasis on the widespread incorporation of healthcare IT and the presence of strong investment channels for the medical research field as well as several key healthcare industry players. The presence of advanced technological framework supporting research in complementary areas of the structural biology and molecular modeling techniques market, such as genomics, is also likely to be a key driver for the North America structural biology and molecular modeling techniques market in the coming years.

Global Structural Biology and Molecular Modeling Techniques Market: Snapshot

The global structural biology and molecular modeling techniques market has been thriving due to the high prevalence of chronic diseases. The market is also gaining a strong foothold across the globe as treating these diseases is becoming increasingly difficult due to the acquired drug resistance. In the light of these developments, research and development activities using structural biology and molecular modeling techniques have been in full swing. The increasing focus on improving the quality of medicines and ensuring patient recovery and safety has augmented the demand for various structural biology and molecular modeling techniques. The demand for these techniques is projected to soar as the need to reduce drug failure is an immense one amongst healthcare institutes.

The report answers questions pertaining to the size of the global market by the end of the forecast period, leading segments, and players amongst others. The report is a comprehensive outlook of the global market and it presents key market insights for readers with absolute objectivity.

Global Structural Biology and Molecular Modeling Techniques Market: Drivers and Trends

The rapid pace of technological developments and innovations have been exceptionally supportive of the global market over the past few years. Both these aspects have authenticated the sophisticated models that help in the accurate determination of cellular interactions and function, which in turn helps in identifying the problem area and a subsequent solution. The wide range of structural biology and molecular modeling techniques are expected to find tremendous scope in the area of drug discovery. These techniques will prove to be important in identifying the missing pieces that limit the process of drug discovery, thereby resulting in high success rates.

Adoption of these techniques in pharmacogenomics and pharmacogenetics are also expected to prove beneficial to the overall growth of the market. Analysts project that increasing incidences of diseases where several drugs cannot be administered to the patient will prove to be a lucrative ground for the global structural biology and molecular modeling techniques market.

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Global Structural Biology and Molecular Modeling Techniques Market: Regional Outlook

Spread over regions such as North America, Asia Pacific, the Middle East and Africa, Europe, and Latin America, the global structural biology and molecular modeling techniques market has truly made its market in North America. The higher understanding of diseases and empathy toward managing them with supportive regulatory policies has been North Americas winning strategy for the past few years. Increasing funding for research and development of novel drugs is expected to favor this regional markets growth in the coming years as well.

On the other hand, increasing expenditure on IT, healthcare infrastructure, and research organizations in Asia Pacific is also expected to open up new avenues for growth for the overall market. Furthermore, the rising standard of living of people in developing countries, improving GDPs, and better access to healthcare are also expected to fuel the demand for structural biology and molecular modeling techniques in Asia Pacific.

Global Structural Biology and Molecular Modeling Techniques Market: Competitive Landscape

The key players identified by the research analysts are Dassault Systemes, Agile Molecule, Acellera Ltd., Bioinformatic LLC, Affymetrix, Agilent Technologies, Inc., Illumina, Bruker Daltonics Inc., Biomax Informatics AG, Chemical Computing Group, and CLC bio. The report points out that the global market is expected to witness intense competition in the coming years. However, to stay ahead of the competition, several players are expected to focus on mergers and acquisitions, investments for novel drug development, and technological advancements.

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