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In Honor of Nobel Laureate Dr. Avram Hershko
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SIPS 2024 takes place from October 20 - 24, 2024 at the Out of the Blue Resort in Crete, Greece

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More than 500 abstracts submitted from over 50 countries


Featuring many Nobel Laureates and other Distinguished Guests

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Oral Presentations


SESSION:
OxidativeMonPM2-R1
Abe International Symposium (4th Intl. Symp. on Oxidative Stress for Sustainable Development of Human Beings)
Mon. 21 Oct. 2024 / Room: Marika A
Session Chairs: Haruhiko Inufusa; Kumiko Sugiyama; Student Monitors: TBA

14:45: [OxidativeMonPM206] OS Plenary
THE IMPACT OF TWENDEE ON PEOPLE'S QUALITY OF LIFE AND ITS ROLE IN MANAGING DIFFERENT DISEASES
Florian Kongoli1; Haruhiko Inufusa2
1FLOGEN Technologies, Mont-Royal, Canada; 2Gifu University, Gifu, Japan
Paper ID: 367 [Abstract]

A collection of numerous casses and stories worldwide will be described on the effect of Twendee X and MTControl on the people’s life. They range from improving the quality of life of normal healthy people at various stages of their life and more importantly on people that suffer from various diseases before, during or after treatments. This collection help develop scientific placebo based studies on the effect of Twendee. The success stories are numerous and impressive.



15:45 COFFEE BREAK/POSTERS/EXHIBITION - Ballroom Foyer

8:00 SUMMIT PLENARY - Marika A Ballroom
12:00 LUNCH/POSTERS/EXHIBITION - Red Pepper

SESSION:
LawsMonPM1-R4
Dibra International Symposium (4th Intl Symp on Laws & their Applications for Sustainable Development)
Mon. 21 Oct. 2024 / Room: Minos
Session Chairs: Haruhiko Inufusa; Samuel Berger; Student Monitors: TBA

13:20: [LawsMonPM102] OS
EXPOSING MEDICAL MALPRACTICE BY UTILIZING DATA SCIENCE METHODOLOGY
Samuel Berger1; Florian Kongoli2
1Data Scientist and Consultant, Costa Mesa, United States; 2FLOGEN Technologies, Mont-Royal, Canada
Paper ID: 381 [Abstract]

Medical malpractice cases are inherently difficult for many reasons. First, the attorney that handles the case is not trained to analyze medical data, practices and procedures. Hiring a doctor to review a complex case is cost prohibitive and may prove unproductive for a number of reasons such as professional curtesy, looking at the case from the doctor’s prospective biases the opinion and findings of the doctor, and due to similar training and practices sees nothing wrong with the quality of treatment (i.e., every doctor has to see 50 patients a day to make extra money so we cut corners, we all do it so I can’t blame Joe).

A data scientist with a background in biology and working on medical applications becoming familiar with HIPAA, SOAP Notes, etc. can provide the technical background necessary to make the necessary findings and develop a case while not having any of the bad habits and ties to the profession. Also, a data scientist is trained to examine the all the data and find the relationships. In many ways the training makes them perfect for this specific kind of analysis. Data scientists also are trained to be methodical and detailed.

In the case of the wonderful Ms. Migen Dibra, having a data science background makes one well trained to analyze and assess all of the medical studies given to the FDA for the drug “label” approvals, which can be most revealing.

This lecture will cover these important subjects as well as go through the case of Ms. Migen Dibra who died prematurely.



14:20 POSTERS/EXHIBITION - Ballroom Foyer