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Research paper thumbnail of 459P Effect of RAS amplification (RASa) on outcomes to EGFR monoclonal antibody therapy (EGFRmAb) in metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC)

Annals of Oncology, Sep 1, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Understanding adoption of technology: An in-depth study of public extension programme

The Pharma Innovation Journal, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Leveraging Collective Impact to Promote Systemic Change in CS Education

Proceedings of the 52nd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2021

Collective impact is an approach for solving complex social problems at scale. The challenge of b... more Collective impact is an approach for solving complex social problems at scale. The challenge of broadening participation in computing (BPC) is one such problem. The complexity of BPC is compounded by the decentralized nature of public education, where decisions are made primarily at the state level and subject to interpretation at the district level. As such, diversifying computer science (CS) pathways across the nation requires a systemic approach such as collective impact to engage all of the stakeholders who influence CS education and whose decisions can either facilitate or hinder BPC efforts. This experience report discusses how the collective impact framework has been used to advance the work of the Expanding Computing Education Pathways (ECEP) Alliance, an NSF funded BPC Alliance focused on states and state policy as the unit of change. We discuss how the five essential features of collective impact (common agenda, shared measurement, mutually reinforcing activities, continuous communication, and backbone support) coalesce to facilitate ECEP's theory of change. The report highlights specific policy changes that ECEP states have addressed to promote BPC, the flipped accountability that results from a non-hierarchical leadership model, and the challenges of measuring systemic changes as an intermediary to BPC.

Research paper thumbnail of The Effect of a Collective Impact Model of Teacher Professional Development on Increasing the Number of Certified Computer Science Teachers in Rural Areas Policy Brief

Texas Education Research Center. University of Texas at Austin, Pickle Research Campus, 10100 Burnet Road, Bldg #137 TCB, Rm 1.143A, L4500, Austin, TX 78758; Tel: 512-471-4528; Web site: https://texaserc.utexas.edu/, Sep 1, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Urban waste management: Socio-economic status and waste management practices

International Journal of Chemical Studies, 2019

Solid waste has been produced since the beginning of civilization. Solid waste management is one ... more Solid waste has been produced since the beginning of civilization. Solid waste management is one of the most neglected aspects of India’s environment. Municipal solid waste (management and handling) Rules 2000 have made it mandatory for the administrative authority of any area to undertake responsibility for all activities relating to municipal solid waste management. The present investigation had been conducted in Jalpaiguri Municipality of West Bengal. In Jalpaiguri Municipality there are altogether 25 wards, 10 respondents have been selected from each of 25 wards thus the total sample size was 250. The result had shown that municipal waste collection were two types i.e. domestic waste collection system, market waste collection system. Total 15 markets were there and11000kg waste per day collected and 260 kg wastes per day were collected from 7 hotels. The study also reveals that total 710kg and average 2.84 kg wastes generated per day from households. The study also revealed that...

Research paper thumbnail of Factors Responsible for Adoption of Gobindabhog Rice in Some Selected Areas of Burdwan District, West Bengal

International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 2019

Adoption is a process of making a decision about an innovation of technology option offered to an... more Adoption is a process of making a decision about an innovation of technology option offered to anyone. Even though we have brought about green revolution and moving for second green revolution, more than 60% of technology cannot reach the domain of farmer"s innovation decision. So the present study takes care of adoption process of "Gobindabhog" famous traditional aromatic rice, to explore the process and complexity of its adoption and subsequent socialization. Aromatic rice like Gobindabhog has got social, ecological and economic importance. The general objective is estimating the factors responsible for adoption of Gobindabhog rice and following are the specific objectives:-1. To find out the relationship of the selected independent variables with the adoption behaviour of the farmers engaged in "Gobindabhog" rice cultivation. 2. To identify the degree to which the adoption behaviour may be predicted from this characteristics. 3. To access the different problems faced by the farmers hindering the adoption process and the measures suggested by them as remedies. The important relevation of the study depicts that the following independent variables i.e. Age (X 1), Caste (X 2), Family type (X 3), Family size (X 4), Education (X 5) Area under "Gobindabhog" rice cultivation(X 6), Land (X 7), House (X 8), Farm power (X 9), Material possession (X 10), Annual Income (X11), Social Participation (X 12), Attitude towards "Gobindabhog" rice cultivation (X 13), Knowledge about "Gobindabhog" Rice cultivation(X 14), Market Orientation (X 15), Production Orientation (X 16), Risk Orientation (X 17), Economic Motivation (X 18), Innovation Proneness (X 19), Massmedia exposure (X 20), Personal Cosmopolite (X 21), Personal Localite (X 22) have got distinct contribution to the dependent variable i.e. Adoption of Gobindabhog rice cultivation. Analyzing the data using the statistical tools correlation of coefficient and multiple regression documented results were obtained.

Research paper thumbnail of 459P Effect of RAS amplification (RASa) on outcomes to EGFR monoclonal antibody therapy (EGFRmAb) in metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC)

Annals of Oncology, Sep 1, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Understanding adoption of technology: An in-depth study of public extension programme

The Pharma Innovation Journal, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Leveraging Collective Impact to Promote Systemic Change in CS Education

Proceedings of the 52nd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2021

Collective impact is an approach for solving complex social problems at scale. The challenge of b... more Collective impact is an approach for solving complex social problems at scale. The challenge of broadening participation in computing (BPC) is one such problem. The complexity of BPC is compounded by the decentralized nature of public education, where decisions are made primarily at the state level and subject to interpretation at the district level. As such, diversifying computer science (CS) pathways across the nation requires a systemic approach such as collective impact to engage all of the stakeholders who influence CS education and whose decisions can either facilitate or hinder BPC efforts. This experience report discusses how the collective impact framework has been used to advance the work of the Expanding Computing Education Pathways (ECEP) Alliance, an NSF funded BPC Alliance focused on states and state policy as the unit of change. We discuss how the five essential features of collective impact (common agenda, shared measurement, mutually reinforcing activities, continuous communication, and backbone support) coalesce to facilitate ECEP's theory of change. The report highlights specific policy changes that ECEP states have addressed to promote BPC, the flipped accountability that results from a non-hierarchical leadership model, and the challenges of measuring systemic changes as an intermediary to BPC.

Research paper thumbnail of The Effect of a Collective Impact Model of Teacher Professional Development on Increasing the Number of Certified Computer Science Teachers in Rural Areas Policy Brief

Texas Education Research Center. University of Texas at Austin, Pickle Research Campus, 10100 Burnet Road, Bldg #137 TCB, Rm 1.143A, L4500, Austin, TX 78758; Tel: 512-471-4528; Web site: https://texaserc.utexas.edu/, Sep 1, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Urban waste management: Socio-economic status and waste management practices

International Journal of Chemical Studies, 2019

Solid waste has been produced since the beginning of civilization. Solid waste management is one ... more Solid waste has been produced since the beginning of civilization. Solid waste management is one of the most neglected aspects of India’s environment. Municipal solid waste (management and handling) Rules 2000 have made it mandatory for the administrative authority of any area to undertake responsibility for all activities relating to municipal solid waste management. The present investigation had been conducted in Jalpaiguri Municipality of West Bengal. In Jalpaiguri Municipality there are altogether 25 wards, 10 respondents have been selected from each of 25 wards thus the total sample size was 250. The result had shown that municipal waste collection were two types i.e. domestic waste collection system, market waste collection system. Total 15 markets were there and11000kg waste per day collected and 260 kg wastes per day were collected from 7 hotels. The study also reveals that total 710kg and average 2.84 kg wastes generated per day from households. The study also revealed that...

Research paper thumbnail of Factors Responsible for Adoption of Gobindabhog Rice in Some Selected Areas of Burdwan District, West Bengal

International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 2019

Adoption is a process of making a decision about an innovation of technology option offered to an... more Adoption is a process of making a decision about an innovation of technology option offered to anyone. Even though we have brought about green revolution and moving for second green revolution, more than 60% of technology cannot reach the domain of farmer"s innovation decision. So the present study takes care of adoption process of "Gobindabhog" famous traditional aromatic rice, to explore the process and complexity of its adoption and subsequent socialization. Aromatic rice like Gobindabhog has got social, ecological and economic importance. The general objective is estimating the factors responsible for adoption of Gobindabhog rice and following are the specific objectives:-1. To find out the relationship of the selected independent variables with the adoption behaviour of the farmers engaged in "Gobindabhog" rice cultivation. 2. To identify the degree to which the adoption behaviour may be predicted from this characteristics. 3. To access the different problems faced by the farmers hindering the adoption process and the measures suggested by them as remedies. The important relevation of the study depicts that the following independent variables i.e. Age (X 1), Caste (X 2), Family type (X 3), Family size (X 4), Education (X 5) Area under "Gobindabhog" rice cultivation(X 6), Land (X 7), House (X 8), Farm power (X 9), Material possession (X 10), Annual Income (X11), Social Participation (X 12), Attitude towards "Gobindabhog" rice cultivation (X 13), Knowledge about "Gobindabhog" Rice cultivation(X 14), Market Orientation (X 15), Production Orientation (X 16), Risk Orientation (X 17), Economic Motivation (X 18), Innovation Proneness (X 19), Massmedia exposure (X 20), Personal Cosmopolite (X 21), Personal Localite (X 22) have got distinct contribution to the dependent variable i.e. Adoption of Gobindabhog rice cultivation. Analyzing the data using the statistical tools correlation of coefficient and multiple regression documented results were obtained.