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I did a Killing Floor 2 inspired avatar and thought it would be funny
to make it look like he was in the game. He's very sassy and feels
very pretty and adorable as you can see. Dr. Hans Volter's flamboyant brother Kevin.
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Face and Head:
Astara - Cyber Eye Augment
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/HILTED/146/86/24
Neo Kitsch - Armitech Fashionware
Neo Kitsch - Medtech Helmet
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Esperia/236/194/4086
Body:
Astara - Temple Implant 1.0 (The little heart monitor thing.)
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Contraption - Vazu-d4r4 Prosthesis (Back Arms)
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Contraption/117/67/119
HEIKE - Parasite Module
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SSOC - SAC RPG-7 Rocket Launchers (Worn on Contraption Arms)
SSOC - SAC MP5K Stocked (Worn on Contraption Arms)
SSOC - SAC SR-16 PDW THOR (Worn on Contraption Arms)
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Arms and Hands:
Contraption - Skrap King Prosthetic Arms
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Neo Kitsch - Matsumoto Rippers-13
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Niramyth - Ancient Remains Body and Head
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I think the pauldrons and comms unit ear thing were made by the
Neo Kitsch person? I couldn't find them in their store but I found
them as random RP props on some object in the sim the store
is attached to. Good luck finding them if you can. lol
As for the lenses that say things on them, it appears that the creator
quit SL and doesn't have them listed anywhere on MP. :(
ive less time to shoot..eventhough classes haven't started yet..but im currently involved in another commitment..huhu..explored- July 10, 2009. #416..thanx all!
-old picture of me from cmd medtech photoshoot outing with the crew..
-not really in a good composition as my body not in a whole frame..
-but i so so so LIKE this pic cuz of da memory it brings.. -->first photoshoot i joined with my own DSLR..
Kansasville Fire Department Rescue Squad in the Village of Union Grove, Wisconsin at a garage fire. A 1999 Medtech Rescue Squad. Squad #533
Megumi Horiuchi, Dell EMC Japan, Shiho Azuma, Lily MedTech, and Mayu Morishima, Beyond Next Ventures
I visited their NY lab this week on the celebratory day of closure. That facility has rows of these automated boxes and performed half of all COVID PCR tests in NYC.
Today's News
Company: opentrons.com
Governor Charlie Baker visits the MedTech Conference at BCEC in Boston on Oct. 24 2022. The annual two-day conference showcases about 1,000 global manufacturers and innovators in medical devices, diagnostic products and digital health technologies. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
to all my flickr friends, sorry i'll be on a long hiatus.. i'll try to reply comments and visit ur photostream whenever i get the chance to do it.. have a nice day!
explored- July 17,2009.. #252..
thanx all!..
-taken during cyberkids family day for the committees..
San Bernardino County Fire Department
Station 92 - Lake Arrowhead
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2005 Ford F-350 XL SD/MedTech
Congratulations to the entire team on their $40M investment round, announced today! And it’s on the heels of their announcement of the industry’s first-ever AI-discovered drug candidate.
By focusing on the information-systems of our biology, from genetic disorders to genetic therapies, Deep Genomics can train their machine learning on the code — finding errant code and fixing it with digital RNA therapies — rather than the analog complexity and hit-and-miss methodology of small molecule drug design. As RNA therapy delivery chemistries unlock new organs and tissues, their approach can address a growing number of serious medical disorders.
Today’s news from FierceBiotech and Endpoints News:
“Therapeutically re-engineering the human genome is the final frontier,” said Brendan Frey, founder and CEO of Deep Genomics. “We have found that the more we explore the universe of genetic therapies using AI, the more we discover dark regions that can be illuminated only with the development of new technology.”
"This approach, the company explained, results in remarkable clarity and speed, as 70% of research projects have led to therapeutic leads, and programs have been taken from target discovery to drug candidate in less than a year."
“For over twenty years, our team at Future Ventures has backed visionary companies seeking to change the world for the better,” said Steve Jurvetson, co-founder of Future Ventures and board member of Tesla and SpaceX. “Deep Genomics has pioneered a better way to systematically discover new therapies with a much higher success rate than traditional pharma methods. My partner Maryanna Saenko and I are excited to be joining them on a journey to modernize drug development by using AI to design and de-risk drug development programs up front, instead of relying on trial-and-error experiments that are fraught with time delays and high cost.”
Maryanna serves on the board of directors of Deep Genomics, and Future Ventures led today’s financing.
And last year from FierceBiotech and BusinessWire:
“Deep Genomics reveals the first-ever AI-discovered drug candidate. ‘We have built a system that within two hours can scan over 200,000 pathogenic patient mutations and automatically identify potential drug targets,’ Frey said.”
“Researchers have struggled for two decades, without success, to understand the mechanism of this genetic mutation that causes Wilson disease,” said Frederick K. Askari, M.D., Ph.D., associate professor and director of the Wilson disease program at the University of Michigan. “The clarity that this artificial intelligence platform has brought to the scientific community is astounding and the potential of a therapy that could operate at the genomic level to correct the disease process is exciting. Patients can now have hope that a therapy may be developed that will recapitulate normal gene function and make their problems go away.”
Hiring in Toronto: DeepGenomics.com
Megumi Horiuchi, Dell EMC Japan, Shiho Azuma, Lily MedTech, and Mayu Morishima, Beyond Next Ventures
Megumi Horiuchi, Dell EMC Japan, Shiho Azuma, Lily MedTech, and Mayu Morishima, Beyond Next Ventures
Kansasville Fire Department Rescue Squad at a garage fire in the Village of Union Grove, Wisconsin. A 1999 Medtech Rescue Squad. Squad #533
Opentrons offers open-source lab automation, and this is their prototype from Maker Faire 2014 in New York.
The company just closed their Series C on a $1.8 billion valuation. News
Quelle: www.bvmed.de
Zur Behandlung schwerstkranker Patienten steht auf der Intensivstation eines Krankenhauses modernste Medizintechnik zur Verfügung. Zur kontinuierlichen Kontrolle von EKG, Blutdruck, Körpertemperatur und weiteren Vitalparametern sind an jedem Behandlungsplatz Monitore angebracht, deren Signale zusätzlich in eine Überwachungszentrale geleitet und auch von dort beobachtet und ausgewertet werden können. Die in der Intensivmedizin verwendeten Infusionen werden über elektronisch gesteuerte Spritzenpumpen direkt intravenös verabreicht. Zudem müssen Patienten oft mit Medizingeräten künstlich beatmet werden.
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Engineering for Health E4H
Centre interdisciplinaire pour l'ingénierie et la santé
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Governor Charlie Baker visits the MedTech Conference at BCEC in Boston on Oct. 24 2022. The annual two-day conference showcases about 1,000 global manufacturers and innovators in medical devices, diagnostic products and digital health technologies. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
Governor Charlie Baker visits the MedTech Conference at BCEC in Boston on Oct. 24 2022. The annual two-day conference showcases about 1,000 global manufacturers and innovators in medical devices, diagnostic products and digital health technologies. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
A display of pacemakers at InCube’s medtech incubator. Mir there helped invent the first implantable defibrillator.
It’s always a fun shop to visit. Some more sights below….
Megumi Horiuchi, Dell EMC Japan, Shiho Azuma, Lily MedTech, and Mayu Morishima, Beyond Next Ventures
Megumi Horiuchi, Dell EMC Japan, Shiho Azuma, Lily MedTech, and Mayu Morishima, Beyond Next Ventures
Engineering for Health E4H
Centre interdisciplinaire pour l'ingénierie et la santé
© Ecole polytechnique / Institut Polytechnique de Paris / J.Barande
Engineering for Health E4H
Centre interdisciplinaire pour l'ingénierie et la santé
© Ecole polytechnique / Institut Polytechnique de Paris / J.Barande
Engineering for Health E4H
Centre interdisciplinaire pour l'ingénierie et la santé
© Ecole polytechnique / Institut Polytechnique de Paris / J.Barande
Engineering for Health E4H
Centre interdisciplinaire pour l'ingénierie et la santé
© Ecole polytechnique / Institut Polytechnique de Paris / J.Barande
Ellen L. Ochoa was selected by NASA in January 1990, and became an astronaut in July 1991.
She was a mission specialist on STS-56 (1993), was the Payload Commander on STS-66 (1994), and was a mission specialist and flight engineer on STS-96 (1999) and STS-110 (2002).
Ochoa currently serves as Director of the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.
STS-56/Discovery (April 4 to April 17, 1993) was a 9-day ATLAS-2 mission during which the crew conducted atmospheric and solar studies to better understand the effect of solar activity on the Earth’s climate and environment.
Ochoa used the Remote Manipulator System (RMS) robotic arm to deploy and capture the Spartan satellite, which studied the solar corona.
Next, Ochoa was the Payload Commander on the STS-66/Atlantis Atmospheric Laboratory for Applications and Science-3 mission (November 3-14, 1994).
ATLAS-3 continued the series of Spacelab flights to study the energy of the Sun during an 11-year solar cycle and to learn how changes in the Sun’s irradiance affect the Earth’s climate and environment.
Ochoa used the RMS to retrieve the CRISTA-SPAS atmospheric research satellite at the end of its 8-day free flight.
STS-96/Discovery (May 27 to June 6, 1999) was a 10-day mission during which the crew performed the first docking to the International Space Station, and delivered 4 tons of logistics and supplies in preparation for the arrival of the first crew to live on the station.
Ochoa coordinated the transfer of supplies and also operated the RMS during the 8-hour spacewalk.
STS-110/Atlantis (April 8 to April 19, 2002) was the 13th space shuttle mission to visit the International Space Station.
Milestones during the 11-day mission included: the delivery and installation of the S0 (S-Zero) Truss; the first time the station’s robotic arm was used to maneuver spacewalkers around the station; and the first time that all of a space shuttle crew’s spacewalks were based from the station’s Quest Airlock.
Ochoa, along with Expedition 4 crew members Dan Bursch and Carl Walz, operated the station’s robotic arm to install S0, and to move crew members during three of the four spacewalks.
Signed 16 March 2015 at the SX Health and MedTech Expo, JW Marriott Austin.
Engineering for Health E4H
Centre interdisciplinaire pour l'ingénierie et la santé
© Ecole polytechnique / Institut Polytechnique de Paris / J.Barande
Engineering for Health E4H
Centre interdisciplinaire pour l'ingénierie et la santé
© Ecole polytechnique / Institut Polytechnique de Paris / J.Barande
Engineering for Health E4H
Centre interdisciplinaire pour l'ingénierie et la santé
© Ecole polytechnique / Institut Polytechnique de Paris / J.Barande