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Cloud Music Inc. Reports Fiscal Year 2023 Financial Results

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Thursday, February 29, 2024

Apart from top-tier music content, we focused on our most advantageous music genres, such as hip-hop, fuelled by our initiatives in both copyrighted content and original music.

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  • Apart from top-tier music content, we focused on our most advantageous music genres, such as hip-hop, fuelled by our initiatives in both copyrighted content and original music.
  • We also collaborated with our partners like Pepsi to launch annual music festivals and resumed campus tour music festivals, nurturing NetEase Cloud Music musicians.
  • In September 2023, we launched "Project Cloud Ladder 2023 – Phase 2"(云梯计划2023第二期) and introduced the new "Appreciation (赞赏)" feature for tipping.
  • Our in-house studios have recently launched several special music projects, aiming at producing and promoting in-house music, covering band music, hip-hop, R&B, pure music, as well as film music.

Dr. John C. Lantis named Editor-in-Chief of HMP Global's WOUNDS journal; Dr. Terry Treadwell transitions to Editor-in-Chief Emeritus

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Tuesday, May 30, 2023

MALVERN, Pa., May 30, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- HMP Global's industry-leading journal WOUNDS today announced that Dr. John C. Lantis II is the new Editor-in-Chief, with Dr. Terry Treadwell transitioning to the role of Editor-in-Chief Emeritus. The journal has also announced that Dr. Vickie R. Driver will be named as a Clinical Editor. The new leadership will guide the journal's management and strategic planning as the premier peer-reviewed publication features a growing body of practice-changing research in wound care.

Key Points: 
  • MALVERN, Pa., May 30, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- HMP Global's industry-leading journal WOUNDS today announced that Dr. John C. Lantis II is the new Editor-in-Chief, with Dr. Terry Treadwell transitioning to the role of Editor-in-Chief Emeritus.
  • The journal has also announced that Dr. Vickie R. Driver will be named as a Clinical Editor.
  • Dr. Lantis is the Site-Chief of Surgery at the Mount Sinai West Hospital and professor of surgery at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
  • Dr. Treadwell first joined the WOUNDS Editorial Advisory Board in 2002 and has been the Editor since January 2007.

New Study Finds Statistically Significantly Faster Healing Rates for Diabetic Wound Patients Treated with Kerecis Fish Skin

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Monday, September 20, 2021

A study published in the peer-reviewed journal Wounds reports statistically significantly higher healing rates for diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) treated with Kerecis Omega3 fish skin compared to DFUs treated with Fibrocol, a collagen-alginate dressing.

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  • A study published in the peer-reviewed journal Wounds reports statistically significantly higher healing rates for diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) treated with Kerecis Omega3 fish skin compared to DFUs treated with Fibrocol, a collagen-alginate dressing.
  • Of the patients treated with the Kerecis product , 67% had healed after 12 weeks of treatment versus 32% in the control group.
  • These statistically significant results may give new hope to patients suffering from diabetic foot ulcers and other wounds, explained Kerecis founder and CEO Fertram Sigurjonsson.
  • The doctors in this study documented the healing efficacy of the Kerecis Omega3 fish-skin graft technology.