APCER Life Sciences ANI | Updated: Apr 14, 2021 17:48 IST
New Delhi [India], April 14 (ANI/BusinessWire India): APCER, a leading global Pharmacovigilance services company that brings together safety, medical, regulatory and technology resources to ensure that patients receive the safest, most effective therapies possible, has announced the appointment of Dr TakuSeriu - a globally respected scientist and business leader in the pharmaceutical industry - as Senior Adviser to the Board of Directors of APCER.
Dr TakuSeriu commented, The pandemic has intensified the criticality of pharmacovigilance as a discipline in light of emergency use approvals. As the regulatory norms evolve and become increasingly stringent, I look forward to helping APCER to be at the forefront of the emerging paradigm where customers and regulators expect high levels of quality and scientific expertise, as also a continuous improvement from people, processes and technolog
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Home > Press > Optically active defects improve carbon nanotubes: Heidelberg scientists achieve defect control with a new reaction pathway
The optical properties of carbon nanotubes, which consist of a rolled-up hexagonal lattice of sp2 carbon atoms, can be improved through defects. A new reaction pathway enables the selective creation of optically active sp3 defects. These can emit single photons in the near-infrared even at room temperature.
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Simon Settele (Heidelberg)
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The properties of carbon-based nanomaterials can be altered and engineered through the deliberate introduction of certain structural imperfections or defects. The challenge, however, is to control the number and type of these defects. In the case of carbon nanotubes - microscopically small tubular compounds that emit light in the near-infrared - chemists and materials scientists at Heidelberg University led by Prof. Dr Jana Zaumseil have now d