Publications by authors named "M Adolphe"

Cognitive test batteries are widely used in diverse research fields, such as cognitive training, cognitive disorder assessment, or brain mechanism understanding. Although they need flexibility according to their usage objectives, most test batteries are not available as open-source software and are not be tuned by researchers in detail. The present study introduces an open-source cognitive test battery to assess attention and memory, using a javascript library, p5.

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The ageing of the population induces situations of large vulnerability and dependence. Home care usually remains the best response to comply with the person's wish, the family's desire, and the civil society's interest. However, there are circumstances where patient management in a nursing home (EHPAD) is the only solution.

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Researchers often approach community-based organizations as an access point to engage underserved populations in studies. In this article, 5 representatives of community organizations present their perspectives on the complexity of researcher-community partnerships and the nuances of engaging Haitian, Ethiopian, Somali, Chinese, and Asian/Pacific Islander populations in research. Each representative presents recommendations for gaining trust and understanding within their communities and challenge researchers to move beyond seeking knowledge and into social action that improves the lives of their constituents.

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As members of the pharmacology training group set up by the committee of pharmacological science of the French Academy of Pharmacy, we examine the situation of pharmacology in drug discovery. Today, it is obvious that by integrating genome sequencing, cellular and molecular biology, and bioinformatics, pharmacology has become a cross-disciplinary science. Pharmacologists must become knowledgeable in a wide range of domains, using the major points in each to direct them towards the discovery and development of new therapeutic agents.

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