We are trying to introduce cutting edge research into industry, world politics, and academia, therefore we are monitoring various semantic profiles, developing our own regex/nlp tools that do knowledge assessment, visualisation, and decision making. We are keeping touch with key stakeholders in pharmaceutical and information technology fields, namely DARPA, NIH, WHO, IDF, EMEA (EMA), FDA, TGA, with biggest banking underwriters (IPO initiatives), and with most political leaders and decision makers in US, Europe, Africa and Asia-Pacific region. Objective of this research is to get realtime knowledge of the most interesting engineering fields, to get most prominent scientific publications, and to work with the most powerful individuals worldwide. If you have other ideas contact [email protected]
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Open projects
Electroporation as a tool to introduce plasmids, DNA, RNA, or viral vectors for in vivo gene therapy application
Electroporation is a biophysical phenomena that has been mostly researched by Slovenian, Italian, and French researchers, and is today being used all over the world as a electrochemotherapy treatment (term was chosen/created in Slovenia). But our next focus is gene electrotransfer phenomena to be used in DNA and RNA vaccinations which is one way of doing gene therapy. Two companies are already on the stock market (Inovio, Oncosec) but they are not treating human subjects yet. Stakeholders include major players such as Pfizer, Merck, Roche, Astra Zeneca. We are monitoring this field through various channels and producing this monitoring feed in real-time: www.breathinglabs.com/monitoring-feed/electroporation/ Notice: feeds are producing false positives (posts that should not be in the feed), as well as false negatives (posts that are relevant but missing).
We are looking for intelligent and ambitious researchers to help us organize this knowledge and to act as global leader in "in vivo gene engineering" field. Publication of research findings is possible, but such projects (edge research projects) are rarely published in scientific literature. Publishing at conferences or at analytics hubs such as seekingalpha is more realistic.
Postdoc funding can be obtained for this research, as well as career opportunities in Italian (Igea srl), American (Oncosec), and Korean (Inovio) companies.
If interested, contact [email protected]
Designing an expression syntax for CRISPR CAS9 gene editing technology
Crispr/cas9 gene editing has taken genetics by storm in the last few years. What PCR did to sequencing is now happening at totally new level as with crispr (and similar evolving enzyme methods) now we are able to "find and replace" any part of any genome. The most obvious way to provide syntax for such operation is Regex (regular expression), however there are many specifities that need to be dealt with, especially expressing (and measuring) the prevalence of gene replication, and the efficacy of gene silencing. We see a tremendous opportunity to publish a paper in mathematical journal titled for example "Introducing CRISPR - the regex for biology, how to use use simple tool to edit any gene anywhere". As mathematics journals have extremely high impact factor, we consider this an extraordinary opportunity.
We are monitoring this field through various channels and producing this monitoring feed in real-time: www.breathinglabs.com/monitoring-feed/genetics/ Notice: feeds are producing false positives (posts that should not be in the feed), as well as false negatives (posts that are relevant but missing).
If interested, contact [email protected]
Creating Human Genome Hub Similar To Github
Similar as to what is GitHub to software, we want to create hub for genome. This hub will eventually need to index a great amount of gene sequences, provide some sort of navigation syntax (similar to regex), some interaction method similar to forking in software engineering, and some way to assess and evaluate differences between sequences (calculating the error). In the next stage the system should provide all sequences and its knowledge (indexes) in a dataset accessible via JSON apis, similar to OpenGraph API of facebook for example.
If interested, contact [email protected]
Latest tweets:
Breathing+ by Breathing Labs has passed peer review in a randomized controlled clinical trial that was recently published in SCI Q2 journal Pediatric Pulmonology. Research done by @bezmialem Full text is available in a link here: https://www.breathinglabs.com/clinical-trials/research-breathing-labs-and-nintendo-clinical-trial-is-published-in-journal-pediatric-pulmonology-sci-q2-impact-factor-3/?fbclid=IwAR2wNhSgurdbrrf3gzOOkHthgiWfXJ1x8RWvnMhkSo6fi33QPZEGzxzd6jM
BREAKING: @breathinglabs and @Nintendo clinical trial is published in journal Pediatric Pulmonology (SCI Q2, Impact Factor > 3), full text: https://breathinglabs.com/Nintendo%20&%20Breathing%20Labs%202022 #telemedicine #telehealth #mhealth
BREATHING VR: Lately we are sourcing this VR headset for use in Breathing VR application. It allows easiest installation of both breathing+ headset cable, and USB charging cables, which is essential in professional use: https://www.banggood.com/VR-SHINECON-G5-VR-Glasses-3D-Virtual-Reality-Glasses-VR-Headset-For-iPhone-XS-11Pro-Mi10-p-1679808.html?rmmds=myorder&cur_warehouse=CN
Update: Each purchase of Breathing+ will now include three machine washable mouthpieces. Previous buyers will be supplied with those by their country representatives but will have to cover shipping costs. Please be patient while we arrange distribution. https://www.breathinglabs.com/latest-news/announcement-breathing-mouthpieces-for-clinical-and-professional-use-are-now-available/
Update: We moved servers + relocated all our games to our servers, please be patient while google reviews all that (showing unsafe website atm). Use duckduckgo or non-chromium browsers to reach our pages in the meantime. Everything ok + new product addons coming out in a month!
Registration and all functionalities at http://breathinglabs.com (and in our iOS and Android games) are fixed and fully working. If you find any issues -> [email protected]
We are back in stock with Breathing+, currently searching for VR supplier, and setting up mass production for toys and tens stimulation + in November we will be signing up new erasmus traineeships, research projects, bilateral, FP(eu), and asia-pacific ->[email protected]
BREAKING: Nintendo Co. Ltd (Japan) is implementing Breathing Games by @breathinglabs in FDA approved clinical trial for children with bronchiectasis: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04038892
Notice to b2b partners: we are running late with some minor upgrade-> briefly running out of stock -> retail and b2b sale is closed until early october. To get a list of partners with stock to sell contact us at [email protected] Thanks, we'll go strong again in winter đź’Ş
Recommendations
"Keep using the pursed-lip breathing until the breathless feeling goes away. Rest In between breaths if you feel Dizzy. Give sips of room temperature water."
American Lung Association
“Pursed-lip breathing attempts to prolong active expiration through half-opened lips, thus helping to prevent airway collapse. Compared with spontaneous breathing, pursed-lip breathing reduces respiratory rate, dyspnea, and PaCO2, while improving tidal volume and oxygen saturation in resting conditions."
American Thoracic Society
"Pursed lip breathing is one of the simplest ways to control shortness of breath. It provides a quick and easy way to slow your pace of breathing, making each breath more effective."
Cleveland Clinic
“Inhaling through the nose and exhaling through pursed lips makes breathing easier. Pursed-lip breathing can also help you regain control if you’re having trouble catching your breath. You can practice breathing this way anytime, anywhere. If you’re watching TV, practice during the commercials. Try to practice several times a day. Over time, pursed-lip breathing will feel natural.”
University of Minnesota Medical Center
“Pursed lip breathing helps you use less energy to breathe. It can help you relax. When you are short of breath, it helps you slow the pace of your breathing and can help you feel less short of breath."
University of Iowa Children's Hospital