University of Cagliari

Maria Antonietta Loi Appointed Next Editor-in-Chief of Applied Physics Letters

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星期四, 四月 11, 2024

MELVILLE, N.Y., April 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- AIP Publishing and Applied Physics Letters (APL) are pleased to announce Prof. Maria Antonietta Loi's appointment to APL editor-in-chief.

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  • MELVILLE, N.Y., April 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- AIP Publishing and Applied Physics Letters (APL) are pleased to announce Prof. Maria Antonietta Loi's appointment to APL editor-in-chief.
  • APL has played a pivotal role in the history of applied physics over the last sixty years; generations of scientists have been educated reading APL papers," said Prof. Loi.
  • That tradition is one that Prof Loi intends to carry on to the next generation of researchers advancing applied physics.
  • "Prof. Loi has established herself as one of her field's brightest stars, and we are delighted she will be leading Applied Physics Letters," said AIP Publishing Chief Publishing Officer Penelope Lewis.

AIM ImmunoTech Announces Late-Breaking Presentation at the International Conference on Antiviral Research Regarding Ampligen as a Potential Therapy Against Ebola Virus Disease

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星期四, 三月 16, 2023

Highlights of the recently published Ampligen data that was presented include:

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  • Highlights of the recently published Ampligen data that was presented include:
    As a TLR3 agonist, Ampligen induces and enhances innate immunological responses to EBOV infection.
  • AIM CEO Thomas K. Equels commented, “In vivo pre-clinical analysis shows that Ampligen has potential as both a prophylactic and an early-onset therapeutic in Ebola virus disease.
  • Animal studies with Ampligen at the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases Biosafety Level 4 laboratories demonstrated 100% protective survival, as compared to 100% mortality in Ebola virus disease.
  • Ultimately, the Company's goal is to seek a Tropical Disease Priority Review Voucher for new drug applications associated with these indications.

Fingerprint PAD Competition: First place for DERMALOG

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星期三, 十月 6, 2021

HAMBURG, Germany, Oct. 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Plastic fingers or other artificial fingerprints can trick fingerprint scanners. There are many cases where unauthorized persons have gained access to smartphones, databases and other protected areas. This is possible by copying the fingerprint pattern of a real-life person onto plastic or other materials, creating an artificial finger or fingerprint overlay that can be used to spoof fingerprint-based systems with a false identity.

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  • The software of the German company DERMALOG is again number 1 in protecting identification systems against fake fingerprints.
  • HAMBURG, Germany, Oct. 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Plastic fingers or other artificial fingerprints can trick fingerprint scanners.
  • First place again was awarded to DERMALOG from Germany with the highest overall score in detecting fake fingerprints.
  • DERMALOG is the largest German manufacturer of biometric systems for fingerprint, face and iris identification, with 250 large-scale installations in more than 100 countries.

Fingerprint PAD Competition: First place for DERMALOG

Retrieved on: 
星期三, 十月 6, 2021

HAMBURG, Germany, Oct. 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Plastic fingers or other artificial fingerprints can trick fingerprint scanners. There are many cases where unauthorized persons have gained access to smartphones, databases and other protected areas. This is possible by copying the fingerprint pattern of a real-life person onto plastic or other materials, creating an artificial finger or fingerprint overlay that can be used to spoof fingerprint-based systems with a false identity.

Key Points: 
  • The software of the German company DERMALOG is again number 1 in protecting identification systems against fake fingerprints.
  • HAMBURG, Germany, Oct. 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Plastic fingers or other artificial fingerprints can trick fingerprint scanners.
  • First place again was awarded to DERMALOG from Germany with the highest overall score in detecting fake fingerprints.
  • DERMALOG is the largest German manufacturer of biometric systems for fingerprint, face and iris identification, with 250 large-scale installations in more than 100 countries.