Neil Morte

United States Georgia Southern University

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Commented on Mastering board games
It is certainly amazing to see what AI capabilities there are even with what we may view as very simplistic as a game.

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Commented on Ginsenosides: the need to move forward from bench to clinical trials
There have been a number of studies since this one with its effect for therapies.

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Commented on Clinical Nutrition Internship Program
Links leads to summer 2020 cycle. But this is a great opportunity and getting a stipend is great as I believe internships should have incentives.

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Commented on Connections for Cardiovascular Health
"In 2022, the Connections for Cardiovascular HealthSM Next Generation program will hold a closed funding cycle for current Grant Awardees." Great aspect of mentorship in the program

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Commented on Collective decision making in dynamic environments
Balance is the word I thought immediately with stubborn agents and opinion switching. It is normal in my eyes, but too much of it can be detrimental.

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Commented on Wheat Bran Modifications for Enhanced Nutrition and Functionality in Selected Food Products
Curious to see what gaps are identified and the usage in foods in the future

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Commented on Assessment of health risks and individuals’ willingness to participate in drinking water management at flood-prone Pahang River Basin, Malaysia
With many behaviors, perception has a lot to do with a person's decision making.

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Commented on Operating Grant : Emerging COVID-19 Research Gaps and Priorities Funding
The link leads to last year's grant application information. Here is the link to all the funding opportunities through CIHR: https://cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/52000.html

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Commented on Establishing a Contact Tracing Center: A University and Public Health Department Partnership
Positive outcome through collaboration. This is shown to be for university cases. It would be great to have this set up for community cases instead of having separate entities conducting case investigation in different methods in person or remote. Having a comprehensive system can potentially make it easier to manage.

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Commented on ART² – A GRANT FOR LARGE-SCALE ARTS PROJECTS
New grant application period March 10-31, 2023. "With this grant, the Cultural Foundation aims to support art that is meaningful for more and more people and, thereby, for society as a whole. The purpose of this form of support is to fund art projects that make an impact and touch, in addition to art experts, the wider public. As the importance of proceeds from ticket sales can be expected to grow as a source of funding, the purpose simultaneously lends support to the expansion of production funding bases."

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Commented on VicHealth Impact Research Grants
The last impact research grant cycle end was from February 2021. The PDF of guidelines can be found, but not seen on the website.

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Commented on Ice Skating (Figure Skating) 101: A Lifelong Fitness Activity!
With the Winter Olympics, have been watching a lot of figure skating. It is awesome to think about how we can do this with our friends and family, have fun, and exercise. I wish it was more accessible in places that there aren't any ice rinks or anything.

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Commented on The Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics: An opportunity to promote physical activity and winter sports in Chinese youth
Surprised that previous Olympics and youth sports in general did not have an impact on physical activity. Times are just different for the youth and variety of activities they partake in, which is not an entirely bad thing. But even on a small scale, we hope that promotion can inspire some youth still.

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Commented on A Comprehensive Policy Framework to Understand and Address Disparities and Discrimination in Health and Health Care: A Policy Paper From the American College of Physicians
Policy really is the way to establish a system that works for all and the disparities can be eliminated.