Author

Roland Mertelsmann

Albert-Ludwigs Universität · Uniklinik Freiburg, Med 1 · Journal of Science, Humanities and Arts (JOSHA) · University of Freiburg · Journal of Science, Humanities and Arts (JOSHA) · BioThera Institut GmbH

86 Publications

Uniting Fields of Knowledge: The Role of Interdisciplinary Journals in Science
Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
| DOI: 10.17160/josha.12.2.1035

Uniting Fields of Knowledge: The Role of Interdisciplinary Journals in Science

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Sara Tóth Martínez, Roland Mertelsmann, Gerhard Steinmann, Neher Aseem Parimoo, Cinthya Souza Simas

University of Freiburg

As Frank (2024) praised in his speech Josha with its interdisciplinary, open access and editorial review system, takes up a very unique space in today's scientific landscape. This article examines…

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Spotlight on Science: Breakthroughs, Challenges and Insights
News and Views
| DOI: 10.17160/josha.12.1.1030

Spotlight on Science: Breakthroughs, Challenges and Insights

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Neher Aseem Parimoo, Cinthya Souza Simas, Gerhard Steinmann, Roland Mertelsmann

Journal of Science, Humanities and Arts (JOSHA)

To facilitate and enhance communication, JOSHA shares a subjective selection of its editors, not a comprehensive overview of all research. This edition features summaries of seven compelling research papers and…

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Reshaping the Academic Landscape: JOSHA’s Shared Vision with the Gates Foundation
News and Views
| DOI: 10.17160/josha.11.3.987

Reshaping the Academic Landscape: JOSHA’s Shared Vision with the Gates Foundation

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Neher Aseem Parimoo, Cinthya Souza Simas, Ivan Acevedo Monterrosa, Ignacio Mastroleo, Roland Mertelsmann

Journal of Science, Humanities and Arts (JOSHA)

The dissemination of knowledge through scientific articles is undoubtedly essential in the field of science, yet the costs linked with publication fees in reputable journals may hinder less privileged groups.…

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AI as an Always-available Oncologist: A Vision for AI-optimized Cancer Therapy Based on Real-time Adaptive Dosing at the Patient Level
Artificial Intelligence, Modeling and Simulation
| DOI: 10.17160/josha.11.1.975

AI as an Always-available Oncologist: A Vision for AI-optimized Cancer Therapy Based on Real-time Adaptive Dosing at the Patient Level

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Gabriel Kalweit, Luis García Valiña, Ignacio Mastroleo, Anusha Klett, Joschka Boedecker, Roland Mertelsmann, Maria Kalweit

Collaborative Research Institute Intelligent Oncology (CRIION), Freiburg, Department of Computer Science, University of Freiburg

This communication presents the long-term vision of AI-optimized cancer therapy based on automated adaptive dosing. The idea is to have an AI-controlled therapeutic system that administers microdoses from information obtained…

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JOSHA’s Critical Review of “The Problem of ‘Trickle-down Science from the Global North to the Global South” by D. Reidpath and P. Allotey
News and Views
| DOI: 10.17160/josha.10.6.890

JOSHA’s Critical Review of “The Problem of ‘Trickle-down Science from the Global North to the Global South” by D. Reidpath and P. Allotey

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Neher Aseem Parimoo, Roland Mertelsmann

Journal of Science, Humanities and Arts (JOSHA)

This article by Daniel D. Reidpath and Pascale Allotey examines the issue of 'trickle-down science' from the Global North to the Global South and its impact on scientific research. The…

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JOSHA’s Critical Review of “High Hopes for ‘Deep Medicine’? AI, Economics, and the Future of Care” by Robert Sparrow and Joshua Hatherley
Artificial Intelligence, Modeling and Simulation
| DOI: 10.17160/josha.10.6.910

JOSHA’s Critical Review of “High Hopes for ‘Deep Medicine’? AI, Economics, and the Future of Care” by Robert Sparrow and Joshua Hatherley

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Neher Aseem Parimoo, Ignacio Mastroleo, Roland Mertelsmann

Journal of Science, Humanities and Arts (JOSHA)

"High Hopes for 'Deep Medicine'? AI, Economics, and the Future of Care" by Sparrow and Hatherley critically examines the potential impact of AI on healthcare. The essay questions the optimistic…

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