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    <title>DSpace Community: a Summary of Research and Community Service reports by Student of Indonesia International Institute for Life Sciences.</title>
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    <dc:date>2026-01-07T10:06:48Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Qualitative Assessment of the 4P Marketing Mix for Modified Resistance Bands in the Indonesian Martial Arts Industry</title>
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    <description>Title: Qualitative Assessment of the 4P Marketing Mix for Modified Resistance Bands in the Indonesian Martial Arts Industry
Authors: Karnadi, Lydia; Pradipta, Andamar; Darmawan, Muhammad Bagus
Abstract: This study qualitatively assesses the suitability and market acceptance of a modified&#xD;
resistance band product tailored for the rapidly expanding martial arts sector in Indonesia. It&#xD;
investigates the efficacy of a proposed 4P-marketing mix strategy (Product, Price, Place,&#xD;
Promotion) in meeting the unique demands of Indonesian martial arts practitioners. Utilizing&#xD;
secondary data for an initial market assessment, the research proceeds with a qualitative&#xD;
market research approach. In-depth interviews were conducted with 20 purposively sampled&#xD;
respondents, martial arts practitioners in Indonesia. The interview results were analyzed&#xD;
using thematic analysis methodologies to identify patterns and insights regarding the&#xD;
product's design, distribution preferences, price sensitivity, and promotion effectiveness. The&#xD;
study reveals that the developed 4P-marketing mix generally aligns with market demands.&#xD;
However, a notable mismatch was identified in the pricing strategy, as most respondents&#xD;
expect a more affordable price, ideally between Rp 100,000 and Rp 150,000 for a modified&#xD;
resistance band set. This research offers timely qualitative insights into the niche market of&#xD;
martial arts equipment in a developing economy like Indonesia. It provides practical&#xD;
recommendations for refining marketing strategies for innovative fitness products and&#xD;
contributes theoretically by examining the dynamic application of the 4P-marketing mix in a&#xD;
context characterized by unique digital adoption patterns and price sensitivities</description>
    <dc:date>2025-08-15T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Exploring Polygenic Risk Score Calculation Pipelines Using Linux Command Line Interface</title>
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    <description>Title: Exploring Polygenic Risk Score Calculation Pipelines Using Linux Command Line Interface
Authors: Austin, Felicia
Abstract: Polygenic risk scores (PRS) has become one of the most marketable research topics as medicine&#xD;
focused more into personalized healthcare. By using PRS, an individual's gene can guide both the&#xD;
patient and the healthcare professionals in making decisions regarding themself. As such, many&#xD;
different workflows and tools have been developed over the years in an effort to make PRS&#xD;
calculation easier, while still maintaining a good, proper result. Such tools include plink2, prspipe,&#xD;
and PRSice-2. Although those tools have their own documentation, an adaptation to use them with&#xD;
real life data has its own challenges. Many of which were due to data limitation, which eliminates the&#xD;
possibility of it being used in this specific case such as in the case of prspipe and PRSice-2.&#xD;
Meanwhile, plink2 as the most promising tool was also limited due to the small amount of sample&#xD;
which causes a skewed result. Therefore, this report can only be used as a proof of exploration&#xD;
towards the various workflows with limited conclusion.</description>
    <dc:date>2025-01-31T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>The Role of lncRNA XIST in Cancer: An In-Silico Approach</title>
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    <description>Title: The Role of lncRNA XIST in Cancer: An In-Silico Approach
Authors: Aminuddin, Mohamad Zafran
Abstract: The lncRNA XIST was identified to play a core role in regulating gene expression and cancer&#xD;
development. XIST is known to be an X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) which silences one of the&#xD;
X-chromosomes. The current study is thus an in silico investigation of XIST expression status and&#xD;
associated genes in some types of cancer. Computational tools, including GEPIA2, UALCAN,&#xD;
cBioPortal, UCSC Xena, KMplotter, StringDB, Metacore, and IPA were used to make a systematic&#xD;
analysis of the XIST expression, gender-based comparisons, and association studies with proteins&#xD;
linked to XIST. Differential expression analysis, survival analysis, and pathway enrichment studies&#xD;
will be performed to validate findings and identify potential therapeutic targets. This study&#xD;
provides important insights based on in-silico analysis, experimental validation is crucial to&#xD;
confirm the findings and better understand the underlying biological mechanisms of XIST in&#xD;
colon adenocarcinoma (COAD). These findings emphasize the subtle role of XIST in COAD and&#xD;
suggest further research to understand its impact on cancer biology and possibly its role as a&#xD;
biomarker.</description>
    <dc:date>2025-01-31T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Student Activity and Capstone Project in Machine Learning Cohort of Bangkit Academy 2024</title>
    <link>http://http://repository.i3l.ac.id:80/handle/123456789/1271</link>
    <description>Title: Student Activity and Capstone Project in Machine Learning Cohort of Bangkit Academy 2024
Authors: Putta, Dhannyo
Abstract: Bangkit Academy, part of the Study Independent MSIB program, ran from September 6 to December&#xD;
31, 2024, offering a comprehensive learning path in machine learning as part of this internship. Over&#xD;
the course of four months, the program featured a variety of activities, including online courses on&#xD;
Dicoding and Coursera, Instructor-Led Training (ILT), and the completion of a capstone group project.&#xD;
&#xD;
The machine learning courses covered intermediate to advanced topics, such as Python&#xD;
programming for operating systems, linear algebra for data science, supervised and unsupervised&#xD;
learning, TensorFlow for machine learning and deep learning, generative AI, and more. The ILT&#xD;
sessions were live online classes led by experts from leading companies, offering insights into the&#xD;
practical application of machine learning in the industry. The final capstone project encouraged&#xD;
collaboration between different learning paths to develop an app addressing real-world problems,&#xD;
integrating the knowledge and skills gained throughout the program.</description>
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