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International Horseshoe Crab Conservation and Research Efforts: 2007- 2020: Conservation of Horseshoe Crabs Species Globally

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John T. Tanacredi, Ph.D. is Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences in the Biology, Chemistry and Environmental Studies Department and Director of the Center for Environmental Research and Coastal Oceans Monitoring (CERCOM) Field Station, at Molloy College, Rockville Centre, New York. He has h

eld Research Associate positions at the Wildlife Conservation Society, New York Aquarium -Osborn Laboratories of Marine Science; at The American Museum of Natural History, at the Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, and co-chair of the Conservation Committee of the Explorers Club.

A Research Ecologist for 26 years in the US National Park Service, serving as Chief of the Division of Natural Resources and as one of the NPS’s Coastal Natural Resource Specialist duty stationed for 9 years at the Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI. An Env

ironmental Analyst of the U.S. Coast Guard, Bridge Administration preparing NEPA environmental impact statements for bridge and highway construction in six eastern US states and was a U.S. Navy Flight Meteorologist "Hurricane Hunter"Dr. Tanacredi received his doctorate in Environmental Health Engine

ering from Polytechnic University, M.S. degree in Environmental Health Sciences from Hunter College, Institute of Health Sciences, CUNY and BS in Biological Sciences from Richmond College, CUNY He has continued his Long Island, Horseshoe Crab habitat inventory of some 115 locations tracking Horsesh

oe Crab breeding conditions and habitat. He is one of the founding members of the IUCN-SSG (International Union for the Conservation of Nature - Scientific Specialists Group for Horseshoe Crabs) and principal coordinator of several International Conferences on Horseshoe Crab Conservation and Biology

. He has published over 65 peer reviewed scientific research publications, written, and edited 7 books and has been included and interviewed in a host of TV, Radio, and Social Media Outlets. His co-edited book "Conservation and Biology of Horseshoe Crabs", Springer, 2009 was one of the initiating fa

ctors in conducting the subsequent Asian Horseshoe Crab Conferences providing considerable support for including all four Horseshoe Crabs species on the IUCN’s "Red List". His latest book, "The Redesigned Earth: An Introduction to Ecology for Engineers as if the Earth Really Mattered" (2019), by Spr

inger- Nature, has received rave reviews. Dr. Mark L. Botton is Professor of Biology in the Department of Natural Sciences at Fordham University - Lincoln Center in New York City, and Co-Director of the Environmental Science Program. He received his Bachelor’s degree in Biology from Stony Brook Univ

ersity, his Master’s degree in Biology from Brooklyn College, and his Ph.D. in Zoology from Rutgers University. Dr. Botton has published over 70 articles and book chapters on various aspects of horseshoe crab biology, including feeding ecology, mating behavior, the effects of pollution on developmen

tal success, and population and conservation biology. He is the Co-Chairman of the Horseshoe Crab Specialist Group, IUCN Species Survival Commission.Dr. Paul K.S. Shin is a retired Associate Professor at the City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China and a Fellow of the Chartered Institution

of Water and Environmental Management in the UK. He is a benthic ecologist with research interest in community structure analysis, marine pollution and coastal conservation. He has been involved in the study and conservation of horseshoe crabs for the past 15 years. In collaboration with the Ocean

Park Conservation Foundation, Hong Kong, he and Dr. S.G. Cheung initiated the Juvenile Horseshoe Crab Rearing Programme to promote conservation education to young generations through hands-on experience in taking care of juvenile horseshoe crabs at schools with subsequent release of these juveniles

back to the wild. Dr. Shin received the Medal of Honour from the Hong Kong SAR Government in 2015 for his contribution to conservation and public services. Currently, he serves as the Co-Chair (South East Asia) of the IUCN SSC Horseshoe Crab Specialist Group.Yumiko Iwasaki, Ph.D. Based on the fossil

specimens from the Altiplano, Bolivia, she worked on the phylogenetic studies of the Devonian trilobite group, Phacopidae and a reconstruction of the Devonian paleobiogeography at American Museum of Natural History, NY, with Dr. Niles Eldredge who taught her the value of trilobites as (once) living

beings. After receiving a Ph.D. degree in Geology and Paleontology (Invertebrates) from the Earth and Environmental Sciences, Graduate Center, City University of New York, she was hired as a Full-time Faculty at Dowling College, located along the shore of Great South Bay, Long Island, NY where her

research interest extended to the behavioral studies of "living fossil," horseshoe crabs. Her research on their juveniles continued at Fordham College at Lincoln Center, NY where she worked as a visiting scholar. A successful coordination between the Japanese host team and IUCN Horseshoe Crab SSG St

eering Committee for the 3rd International Workshop on the Science and Conservation of Horseshoe Crabs in Sasebo, Japan, in 2015 granted her to serve as a co-chair. Since then, she has been active to connect the horseshoe crab communities around the globe. Currently a research affiliate at Molloy Co

llege & CERCOM (Center for Environmental Research and Coastal Oceans Monitoring), IUCN SSC Horseshoe Crab Specialist Group member, and an advisory committee member at Japan Society for the Conservation of Horseshoe Crab.Dr. S. G. Cheung is a marine biologist with primary interests in the physiologic

al and behavioral ecology of marine invertebrates and their responses to human disturbances such as microplastic pollution, ocean acidification, and hypoxia. He started working on the ecology and conservation of horseshoe crabs in 2005 and is currently a steering committee member of the Horseshoe Cr

ab Specialist Group under the IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC). In collaboration with the Ocean Park Conservation Foundation of Hong Kong, he has been running a very successful educational outreach program for more than ten years. This program aims to nurture secondary students in their respon

sibilities and commitment to marine conservation by rearing juvenile horseshoe crabs in their schools. Currently, he is working on the habitat utilization of juvenile horseshoe crabs and the conflict with oyster cultivation.Dr. Kit Yue Kwan is a marine ecologist based at Beibu Gulf University, Guang

xi, China and has a long-standing interest on finding workable solutions to tackle issues of biodiversity conservation in Asian regions. After completing his Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science & Management at City University of Hong Kong, he continued his Ph.D. study on biology and ecology

of Asian horseshoe crabs. His findings contributed to the conservation and management of the juvenile populations in Hong Kong waters, as well as explored the use of the juvenile hemolymph constituents as a health indicator for wild populations. Dr. Kwan is now a steering committee member of the Ho

rseshoe Crab Specialist Group under the IUCN Species Survival Commission. Recently, he has organized the 4th International Workshop on the Science and Conservation of Horseshoe Crabs in China, assisted the establishment of International Horseshoe Crab Day, and now leading the Asian Horseshoe Crab Ob

servation Network program. His recent research work focuses on developing minimum standards for collecting/reporting juvenile population information and conceptual frameworks for responsible stock enhancement programs for Asian horseshoe crab conservation.Dr. Jennifer H. Mattei is a professor of bio

logy at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Connecticut, U.S. and has a wide range of interests in population ecology, restoration, and conservation, with over 25 years of experience working in coastal ecosystems. After completing her Master of Forest Science at Yale, a Ph.D. in Ecology & Evolutio

n at Stony Brook, Mattei was a post-doc at Rutgers University where she was part of a team of scientists to be the first to successfully restore coastal forest habitat on top of closed sections of the largest landfill in the U.S. on Staten Island, NY. In 1998, Dr. Mattei started Project Limulus a co

mmunity research program within Long Island Sound involving horseshoe crab ecology. Mattei is a steering committee member of the Horseshoe Crab Specialist Group, IUCN Species Survival Commission. Her research with Connecticut citizen scientists found that overharvest and loss of habitat are the majo

r factors causing the population’s decline. Currently, her research on coastal restoration, employs a whole ecosystem approach that includes installing oyster reefs, saltmarsh, coastal dune grasslands, pollinator meadow and coastal forest habitats

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從高階經理人誘因設計與企業期望觀點探討企業冒險行為之傾向: 以台灣半導體上市企業為例

為了解決US stock list的問題,作者洪金豐 這樣論述:

部分代理人理論(Agency Theory)文獻認為,增加高階經理人(TMT)的持股比例會讓高階經理人趨於保守,而另一部分文獻卻認為如此會讓TMT趨於冒險,目前關於TMT持股比例與其冒險行為之間的關係在文獻上仍尚無定論。另外,目前也少有文獻試圖透過企業行為理論(A Behavioral Theory of the Firm, BTOF)的觀點來探討高階經理人持股比例與其冒險行為的相關性,但卻有越來越多學者嘗試將企業期望(firm aspiration)的因素納入考量。綜觀上述的文獻發展現況,加上台灣半導體產業蒸蒸日上,在全球具有領導地位,本論文嘗試透過企業行為理論與企業期望之觀點,探討台灣半

導體企業TMT持股比例與企業冒險行為之相關性。本論文自台灣新報資料庫(TEJ) 擷取十年期(西元2010-2020)歸類於「上市企業」、「半導體產業」之企業資料,透過一般線性迴歸分析(OLS regression) 進行研究假說驗證。從實證結果發現,首先,台灣半導體企業在不考量企業期望的情況下,高階經理人持股比例越高,企業會越不傾向深耕式(exploitation)投資;而當台灣半導體企業在其營收表現越高於企業期望時,企業會越趨保守,越不傾向投資冒險,而且探索式(exploration)投資比深耕式投資更不受青睞。其次,對於企業冒險行為的影響性來說,企業當前營收表現與自身過去績效的比較(his

torical comparison)會比與產業同業間的比較(social comparison)的效果來得大。最後,本論文發現,當台灣半導體企業表現佳,且企業又提高高階經理人的持股比例時,企業會更傾向採取冒險行為,背後原因推論是由於高階經理人自負(Hubris)現象所導致。總結,本論文的研究發現不僅為企業界在實務上提供如何影響高階經理人行為的參考建議,同時在學術文獻上也透過納入企業行為理論觀點進而補強了代理人理論在關於經理人行為誘因設計上偏於風險趨避的論點。

Current Issues in Medicine: Immunology, Microbiology, Biostatistics, and Big Data

為了解決US stock list的問題,作者Bawa, Raj,Szebeni, Janos,Dobrovolskaia, Marina A. 這樣論述:

Raj Bawa, MS, PhD, is president of Bawa Biotech LLC, a biotech/pharma consultancy and patent law firm based in Ashburn, Virginia, USA, that he founded in 2002. Trained as a biochemist and microbiologist, he is an inventor, entrepreneur, professor, and registered patent agent licensed to practice bef

ore the US Patent & Trademark Office. He is currently a scientific advisor to Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd. (Israel), a visiting research scholar at the Pharmaceutical Research Institute of Albany College of Pharmacy (Albany, New York), and vice president and chief intellectual property offic

er at Guanine, Inc. (Rensselaer, New York). He has previously served as a principal investigator of National Cancer Institute SBIRs and continues to be a scientific reviewer for both the NIH and NSF. He recently (2017-2019) served as principal investigator of a CDC grant to develop an assay for Carb

apenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae. Since 2004, he has been an adjunct professor in the biology department and the Extended Learning Institute of Northern Virginia Community College (Annandale, Virginia), where he also teaches human anatomy and physiology to pre-nursing students. In the 1990s, Dr.

Bawa held various positions at the US Patent & Trademark Office, including primary patent examiner from 1996-2002. Previously, he was an adjunct professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York from 1998-2018, where he received his doctoral degree in three years (biophysics/biochemist

ry). Dr. Bawa is a life member of Sigma Xi, co-chair of the nanotech and precision medicine committees of the American Bar Association (2015-2021), and founding director of the American Society for Nanomedicine (founded in 2008). He has authored over 100 publications, co-edited 9 texts, and serves o

n the editorial boards of numerous peer-reviewed journals, including serving as an associate editor of Nanomedicine (Elsevier). Some of Dr. Bawa’s awards include the Innovations Prize from the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, UK (2008); Appreciation Award from the US Undersecretary of Commerce,

Washington, DC (2001); the Key Award from Rensselaer’s Office of Alumni Relations (2005); and Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society for Nanomedicine (2014).Janos Szebeni, MD, PhD, DSc, is director of the Nanomedicine Research and Education Center at Semmelweis University in Budapest,

Hungary. He is also the founder and CEO of a contract research SME, SeroScience, Ltd., and a full professor of immunology and biology at the University of Miskolc in Hungary. He has held various academic positions in Hungary and abroad, including at the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Tra

nsfusion and at the First Clinics of Internal Medicine, Semmelweis University in Budapest, the University of Arizona in Tucson, AZ, the National Institute of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard University in Boston, MA, the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research in

Silver Spring, Maryland. After residing in the United States for over two decades, Dr. Szebeni returned to Hungary in 2006. His research on various themes in hematology, membrane biology, nanotechnology, and immunology has produced 160+ peer-reviewed papers, book chapters, patents, etc. (citations:

≈6000, H index: 39), and a book titled The Complement System: Novel Roles in Health and Disease (Kluwer, 2004). He has made significant contributions to three fields: artificial blood, liposomes, and the complement system. His original works led to the "CARPA" concept, i.e., that complement activati

on underlies numerous drug-induced (pseudo) allergic (infusion) reactions. Marina A. Dobrovolskaia, PhD, MBA, PMP, is laboratory director of operations and the head of the Immunology Section at the Nanotechnology Characterization Laboratory (NCL). In her role as the director of operations, she leads

the NCL operations to provide preclinical nanoparticle characterization services to the nanotechnology research community, advance the translation of promising nanotechnology concepts from bench to the clinic, and contribute to the education of the next generation of scientists in the field of prec

linical development of nanotechnology-based products, the activities emphasized in the NCL mission. She also directs the performance of Immunology, Client Relations and Administrative sections of the NCL. Closely integrated functioning of these sections plays a critical role in advancing the NCL’s k

ey strategic goals, and in supporting the missions of the Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research. In her role as the Head of the Immunology Section, Dr. Dobrovolskaia leads a team conducting preclinical studies to monitor nanoparticles’ toxicity to the immune system both in vitro and in v

ivo using variety of immune function animal models. Prior to joining the NCL, Dr. Dobrovolskaia worked as a Research Scientist in a GLP laboratory at PPD Development, Inc. in Richmond, VA, where she was responsible for the design, development and validation of bioanalytical ligand-binding assays to

support pharmacokinetic and toxicity studies in a variety of drug development projects. She received her M.S. degree from the Kazan State University in Russia; Ph.D. from the N.N. Blokhin Cancer Research Center of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences in Moscow, Russia; and MBA from the Hood Colle

ge in Frederick, MD. Since 2016, she is also a member of Project Management Institute and a certified Project Management Professional. Her research interests include immunology, toxicology, nanotechnology and bioanalytical methodology. Dr. Dobrovolskaia’s list of publications and citations of the pu

blished work can be accessed via the following link https: //scholar.google.com/citations?user=Biz76XAAAAAJ&hl=en.Gerald F. Audette, PhD, is associate dean of faculty in the Faculty of Science, an associate professor of chemistry, and member of the Centre for Research on Biomolecular Interactions at

York University, Canada. His research focuses on the correlation between protein structure and biological activity of proteins involved in bacterial conjugation, in particular, the type 4 secretion system from the conjugative F-plasmid of Escherichia coli. In addition, his research targets the type

IV pilins and associated assembly systems from several bacterial pathogens and is exploring the adaptation of these protein systems for applications in bionanotechnology and nanomedicine. Dr. Audette is the co-editor of volumes 1-4 of the Jenny Stanford Series on Nanomedicine and is a subject edito

r of structural chemistry and crystallography for the journal FACETS.Brian E. Reese, PhD, JD, MBA, is a principal at Choate Hall & Stewart in Boston. He has extensive experience in intellectual property (IP) law, as well as IP-related transactional matters, including licensing and long-term developm

ent and collaboration matters. Dr. Reese primarily practices in the life sciences sector, and his combination of technical, legal, and business expertise allow him to provide unusually comprehensive and pragmatic strategic counsel to his practice. As a former stock analyst, Dr. Reese has a strong ap

preciation for the business realities his clients face as well as how IP and corporate transactions can help them achieve their objectives. Dr. Reese graduated with a BS in cellular biochemistry from the State University of New York at Plattsburgh. He subsequently obtained his PhD from the Pennsylva

nia State University for his research in the areas of neuroscience, molecular biology and toxicology, while also completing his MBA at Penn State. Dr. Reese attended Albany Law School in Albany, NY and graduated magna cum laude. As a trained neuroscientist, Dr. Reese has authored several scientific

and legal research papers in peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Reese is active in providing pro bono services in intellectual property for several entities in the Boston area and currently serves as co-chair of the American Bar Association’s Nanotech Committee.

建構區塊鏈知識軌跡: 來自科學和技術的觀點

為了解決US stock list的問題,作者陳古廉 這樣論述:

Blockchain technology is broadly accepted as one of the greatest discoveries of all time, comparable to the internet. The World Economic Forum reported that in 2016, the financial technology blockchain headed the list of top ten emerging technologies, drawing over $1 billion in investment, and proj

ected that 10% of global economic output will be carried on blockchains or blockchain-related technologies. Bitcoin's blockchain technology was first introduced in 2008, though some of the knowledge and technology used in this blockchain have existed long before the whitepaper was published.This stu

dy focuses on examining blockchain technology by using quantitative approaches to explore publications from Web of Science (WoS) database. The sample comprises of 3,926 papers, and a total of 5,012 patents from Derwent Innovation database. The retrieved data is further examined and curated using mai

n path analysis to interpret the influential knowledge and technology existing in the topic, in which, to obtain the knowledge development and trajectory. Moreover, after the major themes inside each study obtained through clustering analysis, a qualitative approach is conducted to assess the knowle

dge development, evolution, as well as the relation between databases.Based on the findings, scientific research primarily emphasizes the practical use and implementation of blockchain, which ranges from bitcoin to the internet of things, supply chain management, and healthcare and medical in its ma

jor themes. In technology perspectives, the majority of patents focus on its core technologies in addition to enhancing the blockchain technology itself, consisted of cryptography and decentralized system of blockchain in both software and hardware. As a result, the results reflect some exchange of

information, time differences, and scientific linkages. Regardless of their differences, they all contribute significantly to the development of blockchain technology.