Abstract: Accurate and efficient modeling of lateral double-diffused MOS (LDMOS) devices is critical for process optimization and reliability analysis, especially under limited simulation budgets.
Undergraduate students from all disciplines are invited to submit a research abstract to the U of A's Undergraduate Research Symposium Poster Competition. For each of the seven research categories, a ...
For Cyriac Lefort, the idea for his new startup, MyHair AI, came two years ago. The French native was sitting in a hair salon in New York getting a routine haircut when his hairdresser looked at him ...
MIAMI, FLORIDA (Nov. 13, 2025) – Below are titles – linked to more than 100 poster abstracts – that will be presented at ASH 2025 involving researchers from Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center and ...
VERO BEACH, Fla., Nov. 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Processa Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (PCSA), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing Next Generation Cancer (NGC) therapies and innovative ...
In adhesive bonding for medical device manufacture, process validation is a fundamental risk mitigation strategy. Medical device adhesives expert Intertronics has released a new white paper to ...
The ASPC 2025 Congress will emphasize inclusiveness and CVD prevention, featuring AI and GLP-1 receptor agonists as key tools. Early-career cardiologists will have opportunities to present research, ...
Submission Flow: Step 01 Title & Abstract validation is not working; it shows an error on the last step, which is submission review. On submission step 01, if the ...
Onc.AI’s poster presentation showcases its FDA-breakthrough designated deep learning radiomics model, Serial CTRS, which evaluates changes across routine CT scans over time to predict overall survival ...
Abstract Title: Adaptive Designed Eniluracil + Capecitabine Phase 2 Trial in Advanced or Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients Abstract Number: TPS1133 | Poster Board Number: 105b Session Title: Breast ...
Abstract: The literature on experiences of non-ordinary “presences” suffers from a proliferation of overlapping yet inconsistent definitions and measures. We developed and validated modular survey ...
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