From contact at clinicaltrialmagnifier.com Fri Oct 15 04:22:20 2010 From: contact at clinicaltrialmagnifier.com (Clinical Trial Magnifier) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2010 16:22:20 +0800 Subject: [Olympus developers 253]: Clinical Trial Magnifier - Ethics Guide in Portuguese Message-ID: Dear Colleague, I am excited to announce that the Portuguese translation of Reviewing Clinical Trials: A Guide For The Ethics Committee is available for download (http://www.ClinicalTrialMagnifier.com/ethicsguide.aspx ( http://t.rs-tk.com/t.aspx/subid/22624477/camid/51347/www.clinicaltrialmagnifier.com/ethicsguide.aspx )). Originally published and printed in March 2010, the ethics guide was written with the aim to help new ethics committee members familiarize themselves with the fundamentals of clinical trials, the importance of human participant protection, and compliance of good clinical practice (GCP). The content of the manual was reviewed with a group of international research ethics experts. If writing is a time-honoured-craft, than translation is an equally sought-after skill. Translation allows for understanding between people of different mother tongues. In view of the ethics guide, it has been so far translated into Spanish and Portuguese to educate and promote ethical clinical research. In addition, a Chinese translation is currently under review, and it will soon be available for download. Please feel free to recommend interested readers to download a free copy in pdf format electronically. Ethical Clinical Trial Conduct To further promote ethical clinical trial conduct and trial participant safety, a GCP IRB course has been structured around the ethics guide in the upcoming 2010 Clinical Trial Magnifier Conference. The course fee includes a printed copy of the ethics guide and a full set of printed PowerPoint presentations. The Clinical Trial Magnifier Conference will be held on November 24-26, 2010 in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia - The Land Below The Wind (www.CTMconference.com ( http://t.rs-tk.com/t.aspx/subid/22624477/camid/51347/www.ctmconference.com/ ).) Conference Theme The main objective of the conference is to present and discuss various issues related to clinical investigator incentives for participation in industry-sponsored trials. Download the Conference Leaflet that provides details about the conference, pre-conference courses, and venue. Conference Registration Registrations can be made at http://www.ctmconference2010.com ( http://t.rs-tk.com/t.aspx/subid/22624477/camid/51347/www.ctmconference2010.com/fwbPagePublic.jsp?fwbPageId=pRegistrationInfo ). Please feel free to share or disseminate the CTM Conference information with fellow colleagues, in your organizations newsletters or websites. Yours Sincerely, Johan PE Karlberg, MD, PhD Clinical Trials Centre The University of Hong Kong P.S. If you have any kind of queries or messages please contact me directly using: EditorialBoard at ClinicalTrialMagnifier.com ( ) This email is sent to olympus-developers at cs.cmu.edu. Delete my email from the Magnifier database. ( http://s.rs-tk.com/Unsubscribe.aspx?sub=22624477&user=4658&campid=51347&type=h ) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.srv.cs.cmu.edu/pipermail/olympus-developers/attachments/20101014/8821f152/attachment.html From mccallum at cs.toronto.edu Fri Oct 29 14:39:42 2010 From: mccallum at cs.toronto.edu (Anthony McCallum) Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2010 14:39:42 -0400 Subject: [Olympus developers 254]: 64 bit Message-ID: <50C792FD-4131-4F4D-BD3F-35BB8D23FAC7@cs.toronto.edu> Hi, I am planning to use olympus/ravenclaw for research purposes. I need to know if there will be any issues with using this on a 64-bit machine? Thanks, Anthony From mrmarge at cs.cmu.edu Fri Oct 29 14:57:19 2010 From: mrmarge at cs.cmu.edu (Matthew Marge) Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2010 14:57:19 -0400 Subject: [Olympus developers 255]: Re: 64 bit In-Reply-To: <50C792FD-4131-4F4D-BD3F-35BB8D23FAC7@cs.toronto.edu> References: <50C792FD-4131-4F4D-BD3F-35BB8D23FAC7@cs.toronto.edu> Message-ID: Is this 64 bit Windows? On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 2:39 PM, Anthony McCallum wrote: > Hi, > > I am planning to use olympus/ravenclaw for research purposes. I need to > know if there will be any issues with using this on a 64-bit machine? > > Thanks, > Anthony > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.srv.cs.cmu.edu/pipermail/olympus-developers/attachments/20101029/a6412110/attachment.html From mccallum at cs.toronto.edu Fri Oct 29 14:59:22 2010 From: mccallum at cs.toronto.edu (Anthony McCallum) Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2010 14:59:22 -0400 Subject: [Olympus developers 256]: Re: 64 bit In-Reply-To: References: <50C792FD-4131-4F4D-BD3F-35BB8D23FAC7@cs.toronto.edu> Message-ID: <63D697E0-0BAC-4DCE-98B1-C61CCBBE4A24@cs.toronto.edu> Yes, this would potentially be a 64 bit version of Windows (most likely xp). On 29-Oct-10, at 2:57 PM, Matthew Marge wrote: > Is this 64 bit Windows? > > On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 2:39 PM, Anthony McCallum > wrote: > Hi, > > I am planning to use olympus/ravenclaw for research purposes. I > need to know if there will be any issues with using this on a 64-bit > machine? > > Thanks, > Anthony > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.srv.cs.cmu.edu/pipermail/olympus-developers/attachments/20101029/ff967d41/attachment.html From mrmarge at cs.cmu.edu Fri Oct 29 15:17:13 2010 From: mrmarge at cs.cmu.edu (Matthew Marge) Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2010 15:17:13 -0400 Subject: [Olympus developers 257]: Re: 64 bit In-Reply-To: <63D697E0-0BAC-4DCE-98B1-C61CCBBE4A24@cs.toronto.edu> References: <50C792FD-4131-4F4D-BD3F-35BB8D23FAC7@cs.toronto.edu> <63D697E0-0BAC-4DCE-98B1-C61CCBBE4A24@cs.toronto.edu> Message-ID: I believe we are still addressing issues with 64-bit Windows. You're welcome to try and report what you find. I recommend you use a 32-bit version of Windows if possible (Vista or 7 would be fine). This is one existing open ticket related to this matter: http://trac.speech.cs.cmu.edu/olympus/ticket/116 Cheers, Matt On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 2:59 PM, Anthony McCallum wrote: > Yes, this would potentially be a 64 bit version of Windows (most likely > xp). > > On 29-Oct-10, at 2:57 PM, Matthew Marge wrote: > > Is this 64 bit Windows? > > On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 2:39 PM, Anthony McCallum > wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I am planning to use olympus/ravenclaw for research purposes. I need to >> know if there will be any issues with using this on a 64-bit machine? >> >> Thanks, >> Anthony >> > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.srv.cs.cmu.edu/pipermail/olympus-developers/attachments/20101029/42142ff1/attachment.html From mccallum at cs.toronto.edu Fri Oct 29 15:21:48 2010 From: mccallum at cs.toronto.edu (Anthony McCallum) Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2010 15:21:48 -0400 Subject: [Olympus developers 258]: Re: 64 bit In-Reply-To: References: <50C792FD-4131-4F4D-BD3F-35BB8D23FAC7@cs.toronto.edu> <63D697E0-0BAC-4DCE-98B1-C61CCBBE4A24@cs.toronto.edu> Message-ID: Thanks Matt! I will stick with getting a 32-bit machine then. You mention Vista or 7 would work, what about xp? On 29-Oct-10, at 3:17 PM, Matthew Marge wrote: > I believe we are still addressing issues with 64-bit Windows. You're > welcome to try and report what you find. I recommend you use a 32- > bit version of Windows if possible (Vista or 7 would be fine). > > This is one existing open ticket related to this matter: http://trac.speech.cs.cmu.edu/olympus/ticket/116 > > Cheers, > Matt > > On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 2:59 PM, Anthony McCallum > wrote: > Yes, this would potentially be a 64 bit version of Windows (most > likely xp). > > On 29-Oct-10, at 2:57 PM, Matthew Marge wrote: > >> Is this 64 bit Windows? >> >> On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 2:39 PM, Anthony McCallum > > wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I am planning to use olympus/ravenclaw for research purposes. I >> need to know if there will be any issues with using this on a 64- >> bit machine? >> >> Thanks, >> Anthony >> > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.srv.cs.cmu.edu/pipermail/olympus-developers/attachments/20101029/65d1c374/attachment.html From aasishp at gmail.com Fri Oct 29 15:21:34 2010 From: aasishp at gmail.com (Aasish Pappu) Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2010 15:21:34 -0400 Subject: [Olympus developers 259]: Re: 64 bit In-Reply-To: References: <50C792FD-4131-4F4D-BD3F-35BB8D23FAC7@cs.toronto.edu> <63D697E0-0BAC-4DCE-98B1-C61CCBBE4A24@cs.toronto.edu> Message-ID: If you really want to run it on a 64-bit OS (like I m currently doing). I would suggest that you can customize the OlympusBuild.pm script to point the VSBuild to the location of Visual Studio (whichever version it is). On 29 October 2010 15:17, Matthew Marge wrote: > I believe we are still addressing issues with 64-bit Windows. You're welcome > to try and report what you find. I recommend you use a 32-bit version of > Windows if possible (Vista or 7 would be fine). > This is one existing open ticket related to this > matter:?http://trac.speech.cs.cmu.edu/olympus/ticket/116 > > Cheers, > Matt > > On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 2:59 PM, Anthony McCallum > wrote: >> >> Yes, this would potentially be a 64 bit version of Windows (most likely >> xp). >> On 29-Oct-10, at 2:57 PM, Matthew Marge wrote: >> >> Is this 64 bit Windows? >> >> On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 2:39 PM, Anthony McCallum >> wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I am planning to use olympus/ravenclaw for research purposes. ?I need to >>> know if there will be any issues with using this on a 64-bit machine? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Anthony >> >> > > -- Aasish Pappu