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    Methods for the integrated classification of ependymomas using computational pathology and omics data
    (UB HSU, 2024-10-02) ; ;
    Helmut-Schmidt-Universität / Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg
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    Neumann, Julia
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    With about ten million deceased patients per year, the diagnosis and therapy of cancer represents one of the most important medical challenges to date. In the central nervous system, a rare yet very relevant tumor entity are ependymomas, which affect patients of all age groups and present unique challenges for their diagnosis. In particular, they exhibit heterogeneous histomorphological and molecular characteristics, which are used along with other properties to define 10 ependymoma types. These types are associated with variable prognosis and clinical outcome of patients and their accurate diagnosis is hence crucial for patient-specific treatment decisions. While diagnoses of ependymomas were traditionally based on histomorphological patterns, neuropathologists nowadays manually integrate these patterns with other sources of information, in particular DNA methylation profiles. However, such DNA methylation data was found to be inconsistent with histological assessment for a fraction of cases and is additionally too expensive for worldwide use in routine diagnostics. Thus, the field requires a unified view on molecular and morphological analyses of ependymomas, e.g., via prediction of DNA methylation types from histological images. Prospectively, further improvements for the diagnoses and treatment of ependymomas may arise from the additional consideration of protein profiles of the tumor. To date, however, measurement biases (batch-effects) and missing values prevent the integration and quantitative comparison of independently acquired proteome profiles and render novel and efficient data integration algorithms and classification algorithms necessary. In this work, an interpretable method for the prediction of ependymoma DNA methylation types from histological whole-slide images is developed using self-supervised and multiple-instance learning approaches. The approach is characterized on spinal cord ependymomas from the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf and is found to outperform the diagnoses of experienced neuropathologists. Moreover, the algorithm generalizes to data from other medical facilities with human-grade performance. Further characterization studies demonstrate that the approach can be applied to other common ependymoma types and that it scales to large datasets. Seizing the interpretability of the algorithm, novel, morphological evidence of major DNA methylation types of ependymomas is extracted. In comparison to other studies, the presented approach is the first to use neural networks in order to provide a unified view on the molecular and histomorphological landscape of clinically relevant ependymoma types from multiple anatomical compartments. With respect to the integration of proteomic datasets, a novel and computationally efficient algorithm for batch-effect correction of incomplete data is presented. In extensive parameter studies it is shown that, in comparison to existing approaches, the new algorithm offers improved tolerance to missing values as well as provides enhanced flexibility with respect to imbalanced data. It is demonstrated, that the method scales to large data integration tasks and can leverage the multi-core architecture of modern computers. The unique suitability of the method for the integration of proteomic and even transcriptomic data is demonstrated and the benefit of dataset integration for (diagnostic) classification algorithms is explored. Finally, this work investigates how incomplete molecular data (e.g., from proteome analyses) can be used to additionally improve classification performance. To this end, it introduces a novel classification method based on average pairwise correlations, which is found to yield improved classification results compared to other correlation-based approaches and to allow for the combination of the results from the aforementioned, newly developed algorithms into an integrated approach to ependymoma diagnostics. The benefit of this integrated method over the independent consideration of histological images or proteome data is demonstrated. In summary, this work is the first to present multiple, novel algorithmic approaches for the integrated classification of tumors. In particular, the presented methods allow to solve the unique diagnostic challenges of ependymomas by integration of proteomic and histological data. Prospectively, this work will allow researchers and clinical practitioners to obtain a better, integrated understanding of the histo-molecular characteristics for diseases under consideration and thus to improve their respective diagnoses and therapy.
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    Automatische Detektion phonotaktischer Constraint-Verletzungen
    (Universitätsverlag Potsdam, 2010)
    Steinberg, Johanna
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    Truckenbrodt, Hubert
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    Ästhetische Lust am Ekelhaften?
    (Pabst Science Publishers, 2010)
    Wagner, Valentin
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    Hanich, Julian
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    Menninghaus, Winfried
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    Schönheit
    (Theater der Zeit, 2011)
    Palm, Kerstin
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    „Neustart“ für die ressortübergreifende Aus- und Weiterbildung
    (UB HSU, 2024-09-26)
    Kodalle, Thorsten
    Das Working-Paper befasst sich mit der Einführung und Nutzung des Serious Games „Neustart“ zur Verbesserung der Krisenresilienz in der ressortübergreifenden Aus- und Weiterbildung. Im Fokus steht die Simulation eines mehrtägigen Stromausfalls in einer fiktiven Kleinstadt, um Krisenbewusstsein und -bewältigungskompetenzen zu fördern. Das Spiel wurde erfolgreich in verschiedenen internationalen und nationalen Kontexten eingesetzt und wird als effektives Mittel zur Förderung der Zusammenarbeit zwischen zivilen und militärischen Akteuren angesehen. „Neustart“ bietet praxisnahe Szenarien und fördert durch Ressourcenmanagement und Kooperationsmechanismen die Schulung von Krisenstäben und die Vorbereitung auf unerwartete Ereignisse. Ein vorgeschlagener Resilienz-Workshop integriert „Neustart“ zur strukturierten Nachbereitung und Ableitung konkreter Handlungsmaßnahmen für die Krisenprävention.
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    Artificial wind gust generation based on an adaptive nozzle design
    (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Laser-Anemometrie - German Association for Laser Anemometry GALA e.V., 2024) ;
    In a former study carried out by Wood et al. (2022) and Wood and Breuer (2023) a novel approach for the generation of artificial wind gusts in a wind tunnel setup was presented denoted “the paddle”. The device generates wind gusts by dynamically blocking the nozzle outlet area with a rigid plate inducing a sudden rise and drop of the velocity signal. This procedure leads to highly reproducible wind gusts within a certain region of the test section depending on the kinematic settings of the paddle. However, outside of this restricted region the flow is dominated by a highly fluctuating flow regime. This effect limits the space of the test section, which can be used for experimental investigations. In order to reduce the negative effects of the paddle, a modified design of the gust generator is presented in this contribution. For this purpose, a second wind tunnel is designed using the same automation equipment as the paddle. However, the new setup comprises a nozzle with a fully movable upper contour in order to generate smoother wind gusts. The working principle and a comarison between the gusts generated by the paddle and the new device are presented based on a closely matched motion pattern of the servo driver unit and an identical blocking ratio. In summary, the adaptive nozzle reduces the drawbacks of the paddle such as the large flow separation and the velocity undershoot on the falling flank of the gust. Additionally, previously not attainable gust shapes can be generated leading to a greater variety of flow conditions for experimental studies on fluid-structure interaction (FSI).
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    汉学家傅吾康:研究者与中西文化桥梁
    (Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, 2024-08-27)
    汉学家和历史学家傅吾康(Wolfgang Franke,1912-2007)对德国汉学和我们对中国的认知产生了深远的影响。他的学术和私人文件遗物被保存并由柏林国家图书馆管理。本主题门户网站提供了对傅吾康生活和工作的深入了解,重点介绍了他与中国的终生联系、他在汉堡大学的学者角色、作为文化中介的身份及其生活的其他方面。探索他的遗产中的手稿、信件和照片,了解这位最重要的汉学家之一。