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Al-based identification of grain cultivars via non-target mass spectrometry

Al-based identification of grain cultivars via non-target mass spectrometry

Nichani, Kapil; Uhlig, Steffen.; Colson, Bertrand.; Hettwer, Karina.; Simon, Kirsten.; Bönick, Josephine; Uhlig, Carsten.; Rawel, Harshadrai M.; Stoyke, Manfred.; Gowik, Petra.; Huschek, Gerd (2020)

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medRxiv https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.05.07.08206

CEQAT-DGHS interlaboratory tests for chemical safety: Validation of laboratory test methods by determining the measurement uncertainty and probability of incorrect classification including so-called "Shark profiles"

CEQAT-DGHS interlaboratory tests for chemical safety: Validation of laboratory test methods by determining the measurement uncertainty and probability of incorrect classification including so-called "Shark profiles"

Lüth, Peter; Uhlig, Steffen; Frost, Kirstin; Malow, Marcus; Michael-Schulz, Heike; Schmidt, Martin; Zakel, Sabine (2020)

How AI can help everyone’s decision-making process in the COVID-19 era – a novel QuoData approach to tackle the complexities of a pandemic

The novel coronavirus has directly or indirectly affected everyone’s lives forcing people to embrace a new normal. Many experts predict that the pandemic is likely to have a continued impact, far beyond the ongoing distancing restrictions. Moving forward, QuoData believes that adapting and tweaking everyone’s personal and business decision-making process, by factoring different socio-economic aspects is the key.

The biostatistical Corona blog and current measures at QuoData

QuoData‘s Data Scientists have launched a blog that biostatistically evaluates the situation regarding the spread of the coronavirus in an international context. There are regular updates on the development of the pandemic, including QuoData’s tailored prognoses: https://corona.quodata.de/index.php#english

Via Twitter the channel @QuoData_en QuoData also informs about updates of the Corona blog.

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In-house validation, verification and evaluation of measurement uncertainty for quantitative microbiological test methods - QuoData-Workshop

The new ISO/IEC 17025:2017 extends requirements for private or public testing laboratories in the field of food microbiology as well as the users of quantitative microbiological test methods with regard to analytical quality assurance. In response to this situation, QuoData has designed a workshop specifically for quality assurance of microbiological methods.

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QuoData contributes to Joint Action SHARP (Strengthened International Health Regulations and Preparedness in the EU)

In order to ensure the highest level of health protection for all EU citizens, an EU funded Joint Action for health security has been launched. Entitled Joint Action SHARP (Strengthened International Health Regulations and Preparedness in the EU), the project is coordinated by the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Finland, and co-coordinated by the Robert Koch-Institut (RKI), Germany.