North-West University's Backchat is a computer software program developed at the North-West University (NWU) designed to provide personalized, interactive, and large-scale audio feedback for student assignments, easing the burden on lecturers. The program allows lecturers to record audio comments that can include both pre-recorded feedback for common errors and unique, specific comments for individual students, integrating them seamlessly for efficient and effective feedback delivery.
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Outsized helps enterprises, consulting firms, and private equity investors hire top independent talent for their projects and contract roles across Asia-Pacific, Africa, and the Middle East.
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Phagoflux is developing innovative sensing technology, transforming how it monitors cell health. Its novel approach quantifies autophagic flux, offering a promising avenue to transform healthcare and save lives.
Autophagy, much like regular car maintenance, is a vital intracellular cleaning process that prevents the accumulation of toxic materials within cells. At its core, ‘autophagic flux’ signifies the speed at which these harmful substances are efficiently removed through autophagy.
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Precision medicine, as implemented by Artisan Biomed (a subsidiary of CPGR), involves using 'omics' technologies like genetics and genomics to create personalized healthcare plans. CPGR developed Artisan Biomed to translate advanced genomic research into practical, DNA-based diagnostic and clinical interpretation services in Africa. These services, exemplified by the Mediclinic Precise program, offer tailored approaches for wellness, disease prevention, and health management, particularly in fields like oncology and pharmacogenetics.
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