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Mapping Weak Signals
Inspired by:
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» Changes in scientific journals – there is a focus and an intensity in this area of biology, biotechnologies.
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2011-10-22
id: #1806 / version id: #1806
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Originally submitted by:
Ivan Montenegro Perini
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The source of the Weak Signal is
Dr. Ozcan SARITAS, "The University of Manchester", interviewed by "MIOIR".
Signal's headline
(max. 9 words)
Changes in scientific journals – there is a focus and an intensity in this area of biology, biotechnologies.
Signal's description
(approx. 150 words)
Please describe the Weak Signal (approx. 150 words)
Everyone is talking about biotechnologies nowadays, which is a good indication that there is potential there. People cannot imagine what can be done really. If you talk to people who work in this area, it is clearly very new and very immature, but looking at current research we can come up with the ideas that body sensors might be possible in the future. Or some body computers, like those in cars, which indicate when fuel will be required. With the body we only go to the doctors once we have a complaint. If we could get weak signals of something coming, we could help ourselves and reduce the load on the health system.
Keywords
Health, Biotechnology.
Mini-description
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If we could get weak signals of something coming, we could help ourselves and reduce the load on the health system.
Signal's potential evolution
It could lead to...
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Level 3: important for the
European Union
Level 4: important for the
whole world
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filters (business/market interests)
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filters (knowledge/technology access)
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filters (class, status, education level)
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Europe
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Diseases, health and well-being
Economic prosperity/dynamics
Innovation dynamics
Signal's relevance for thematic research areas
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Health
Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, and Biotechnology
ICT - Information & communication technologies
Nanosciences, nanotech, materials & new prod. tech.
Environment (including Climate Change)
Social Sciences and Humanities
Science in society
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