The CCRI promotes Cyprus as a centre for cancer research, President says

The state, recognising the importance of the Cyprus Cancer Research Institute (CCRI), will promote its institutional support, the President of the Republic, Nikos Christodoulides, said on Monday at a ceremony for the inauguration of the CCRI 'Nicola David-Pinedo' building, at the University of Cyprus Campus in Nicosia

The Institute, he said in his speech, will be a 'beacon' for the country, but also an important nucleus for the development of a national network of research excellence, highlighting Cyprus as a centre for cancer research and patient treatment, as well as an incubator of young scientists, creating bridges of communication and exchange of knowledge with other centres abroad, while offering training opportunities.

The President of the Republic also said that the Institute, aims to promote excellence in the field of cancer research and in the development and utilisation of innovative diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.

The European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety, Stella Kyriakides, and European Commission Vice-President for Promoting the European Way of Life, Margaritis Schinas, attended the event as well as former Cyprus President, Nikos Anastasiades with his wife, Andri Anastasiades, the Interior Minister, members of the David family, representatives of foreign diplomatic missions, and heads of local authorities of the Nicosia district, among others.

The building was named after Nicola David Pinedo who lost the battle with cancer in 2016. It was constructed with funds from the George and Kaity David Foundation.

President Christodoulides, noting that this was 'a selfless act', said that the CCRI was 'an important tool' in the fight against cancer, having the necessary facilities for advanced clinical and translational research.

He said that the state, recognising the importance of the Centre, will promote its institutional support aimed at its better utilisation.

In his speech, the Chairman of the Board of the Cyprus Cancer Research Institute, Professor Constantinos Christofides, said that the CCRI's first goal was to create the National Cancer Research Network which will bring together all the research groups and units dealing with cancer research in the country.

In his speech, Commissioner Schinas referred to an emblematic project for Cyprus, and one of great importance for Europe as a whole, noting that the scourge of cancer affects everyone. In the EU, he said, 2.7 million people are diagnosed with cancer annually, and that, 40% of cases can be treated through early diagnosis, but that, 'unfortunately', only 3% is invested at European level in health expenditure, in promoting prevention and a healthier lifestyle and that this is something they have to change.

He referred to the policies of the current European Commission in the health sector, and to the EU Cancer Plan and said that with the support of the Horizon Europe programme, almost pound 400 million was invested in actions related to cancer for the period 2021-2023. He noted that the CCRI was a pan-European center of excellence which puts Cyprus at the heart of this great European effort.

Kyriakides, in her speech, referred to the importance of research and innovation in the rapid progress, as she said, in both the diagnosis and treatment for cancer in recent years. Now, he said, the disease is being detected at an earlier stage and treated more effectively, and this means that today, 'there are among us more than 12 million of our fellow humans, with experience of cancer' while that number was growing.

She said that, as the European Commission and herself as Health Commissioner, they continue to work to create the conditions where research and innovation can flourish even more.

George David, said that when they lost their daughter in 2016, they decided, to give hope, in her name, to those who daily battle with cancer and to create an Institute that will promote research and focus on innovation and the fight against the different manifestations of this disease. He said that science today enables even smaller countries with a high standard of education, top caliber scientists and cutting-edge research facilities to contribute to innovative groundbreaking global research, to make advances and revolutionary science. "We hope the CCRI will achieve just this", he said, on behalf of his family.

Rector of the University of Cyprus, Tasos Christofides, in his own speech, said, among other things, that many of the University's research groups were already active in cancer research and that this Centre is now the connecting link between them. He also stated that the Institute was proof of the power and value of interdisciplinarity, of conducting basic and applied research for early diagnosis, treatment, and alleviating pain.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

Turkish stock exchange down at Monday’s close

Trkiye's benchmark stock index ended Monday at 4,466.19 points, down 0.79% from the previous close.

After starting the week at 4,532.6 points, Borsa Istanbul's BIST 100 index lost 35.54 points compared to last Thursday, which ended the trading week due to a public holiday on Friday.

The index's lowest value during the first transaction day was 4,415.66, while its daily high was 4,556.78.

The total market value of the BIST 100 was around 3.7 trillion Turkish liras ($187 billion) by market close, with a daily trading volume of 49.6 billion Turkish liras ($2.5 billion).

During the day, 30 stocks on the index rose and 69 fell compared to the previous close.

The price of an ounce of gold was $1,975.35, while Brent crude oil sold for around $75.88 per barrel as of 7.30 p.m. local time (1630GMT).

The US dollar/Turkish lira exchange rate was 19.8323, the euro/lira exchange rate was 21.4606, while the British pound traded at 24.6460 Turkish liras.

Source: Anadolu Agency

PRESS RELEASE – BW – 4AIR Launches Assure SAF Registry to Track and Validate…

4AIR Launches Assure SAF Registry to Track and Validate Sustainable Aviation Fuel

4AIR announces the launch of Assure SAF Registry - a digital registry for documenting, tracing and accounting for the sustainability benefits of SAF

The digital registry will serve as a SAF data exchange, providing more transparent supply chain accounting and maximizing the incentive value available to SAF users

Key focuses are on verifying ownership, sustainability and blending information for each unit of SAF

BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- 4AIR, which helps companies offset their emissions, use Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), and drive technological change, today announced the launch of Assure SAF Registry, a blockchain-based web registry designed to document, trace and account for the sustainability attributes of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF).

The Assure SAF Registry provides complete transparency about the type of SAF purchased, the feedstock used, the blend of the fuel, and any sustainability certifications earned or regulatory programs for which the fuel may be eligible. The registry is designed for both physical and book and claim supply chains of SAF and will simplify inventory accounting and prevent double-counting of benefits. All while protecting suppliers' commercially sensitive and confidential data. By uniquely addressing a SAF tracking need for fuel suppliers, FBOs, airlines, and operators, within the physical supply chain, the registry can unlock the opportunity for a robust book and claim tracking system as well.

'Most SAF today comes from one to two different feedstocks with a narrow range of blends. As SAF expands to new feedstocks and higher blends, transparency about the fuel and where it came from will be critical in efforts to scale its use across the industry, including both business and commercial aviation,' said Kennedy Ricci, President of 4AIR. 'Assure SAF Registry will provide a key piece of infrastructure for the transparent scale-up of SAF in aviation, providing transparency to emission claims around SAF while maximizing the value for the operator.'

Leveraging the expertise gained through the documentation of 5.8 million gallons of SAF over the last 2 years, 4AIR created a registry that addresses the most challenging pain points found when tracing the usage of SAF. Usually, SAF is co-mingled in airport pipelines or fuel farms under mass balance or book and claim chains of custody, making it laborious to document, particularly when trying to retain information for regulatory claims from the use of the fuel.

The Assure SAF Registry serializes each unit of fuel and is linked to a specific owner and batch of SAF. This ensures that only one owner can ever claim a specific quantity of fuel and that sustainability characteristics are consistently and accurately communicated through various owners, providing confidence in the ownership and emissions accounting up and down the SAF supply chain.

Pilot programs will help the platform to automate integrations with supplier systems, eliminating the need for much of the manual reporting and accounting. In addition, a pilot program with the Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB) will seek recognition within the RSB Book and Claim System and work towards ecosystem harmonization and a credible claim for customers.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

Turkish defense minister facilitates phone call between Greek footballer, defense chief

Turkish National Defense Minister Hulusi Akar arranged for a phone call between Turkish club Kayserispor's Greek defender Dimitrios Kolovetsios and Nikolaos Panagiotopoulos, Greece's defense minister.

Visiting the football club on Saturday in the central Kayseri province, Akar wished the players success ahead of a match with Corendon Alanyaspor and made an unexpected gesture to Kolovetsios, the team's captain, the Turkish Defense Ministry said in a statement.

Using his cellphone, Akar called Greek Defense Minister Panagiotopoulos, enabling the Greek footballer to have a conversation with his country's defense chief.

During the phone call, Akar highlighted Kayserispor's accomplishments in the league.

Panagiotopoulos took the opportunity to convey his well-wishes to Kayserispor, expressing his belief that the team will achieve success not only in Trkiye but also on the European stage.

Stressing the role of athletes as ambassadors of peace, Akar praised the potential for sports to transcend cultural and political barriers and foster understanding and cooperation between nations.

He also extended his congratulations to Greek football players for their contribution to unity, solidarity, and bilateral relations between Trkiye and Greece.

Source: Anadolu Agency