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In the spring-time of his voodoo... I remember the lyrics from a Tori Amos song... April, May, June are the harbingers of blossom and a new period of vegetation - I can see it on my front-porch and garden. Planting the seeds or trees to become tomorrow's source of pleasure. Likewise, you and I might have done some digital transformation gardening at Bayer. Be it connecting ophthalmology to VR or blockchain via POAP Studio, pushing a modern web approach, furthering customer segmentation and enhancing event lead generation, or helping Hemophilia colleagues and HCPs worldwide to benefit from onboarding trainings and patients to engage in managing their PK-levels even better. Or even supporting Health&Wellbeing initiatives in Leverkusen. All, while navigating the insecurities and possibilities of a new #DSO world within the company. As Digital Transformation Lead for Bayer Pharma, Stefankai supports Global Hemophilia and Ophthalmology commercial and medical functions with advice and end-to-end responsibility on activities how to leverage digital in our markets for furthering our vision of Health for all, Hunger for none. You received this POAP after you met Stefankai virtually or in person, via e-mail, QR code or by tapping your phone on the IYK disc or card – a cool way to claim POAPs. #TurningPoint #TeamBayer #Humanocracy #POAP #VR #apostleofyeysus #stefankai.eth Image created with Midjourney and Canva Collection: https://collections.poap.xyz/stefankai-designs-2023

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Margarita Day, celebrated annually on February 22, honors one of the world's most beloved cocktails—the Margarita. This iconic drink is a blend of tequila, lime juice, and Cointreau or triple sec, served with salt on the rim of the glass. Its origins are shrouded in mystery, with multiple tales of its invention. Some stories credit either Carlos "Danny" Herrera in 1938 or Margarita Sames in 1948. Despite these varied accounts, the Margarita's popularity surged in the United States post-World War II, thanks to the importation of tequila and the American tourists' fascination with Mexican culture. The Margarita has since become a staple in bars worldwide, evolving into various flavors and presentations, from the classic on-the-rocks to frozen concoctions. According to the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, tequila sales in the U.S. have grown significantly, with the Margarita consistently ranked as THE nation's most popular cocktail. Its name meaning "daisy" in Spanish, which is also the name of a similar cocktail pre-dating the Margarita. The world's largest Margarita was created in Las Vegas in 2011, measuring over 32,000 liters, 8,500 gallons. Margarita Day not only celebrates this refreshing cocktail but also its impact on cocktail culture, encouraging enthusiasts to explore its rich history and enjoy their favorite variations. More: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margarita Art&Text supported by ChatGPT.

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National Margarita Day, February 22, 2024 POAP image

Today we celebrate the power of human creativity and ingenuity. At its core, innovation involves implementing something new or improving an existing product or method in a way that adds value or solves problems. It's a driving force behind societal, economic, and technological progress. Examples of the last decade: Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning: Lately with generative AI, these technologies have revolutionized industries by enabling smart automation, predictive analytics, and personalized user experiences. AI's applications range from healthcare diagnostics to autonomous vehicles, significantly enhancing efficiency and capabilities. Blockchain: Beyond its initial application in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, blockchain has introduced a new paradigm for secure, decentralized transactions and data management, impacting sectors such as finance, supply chain logistics, and secure voting systems. CRISPR-Cas9 Gene Editing: It allows for precise editing of DNA, offering potential cures for genetic disorders, advancements in agricultural bioengineering, and treating infectious diseases. Renewable Energy: Innovations in solar and wind energy and improved battery storage have accelerated the transition towards cleaner, sustainable energy sources, mitigating climate change impacts. 5G: Its rollout has marked a significant leap in wireless communication, offering vastly increased speed and connectivity. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innovation Art&Text đź«¶ by ChatGPT.

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International Mother Language Day, February 21st, was established by UNESCO in 1999 to promote linguistic and cultural diversity and multilingualism. It commemorates the 1952 Language Movement in Bangladesh, advocating the recognition of Bangla as one of the two national languages of then Pakistan. There are some 7,000 languages. Every two weeks one language ceases to exist. Over half of the world's population is bilingual or multilingual. Papua New Guinea is the most linguistically diverse country in the world: 800+ languages. Rotokas, spoken there, has one of the smallest alphabets in the world, 12 letters. Dumi, in Nepal, is one of the rarest, with only a handful of speakers left. South Africa has 11 official languages. On La Gomera, Canary Islands, the Silbo Gomero language translates Spanish into whistling. Some Amazonian languages, like Pirahã, have no fixed words for specific numbers and use terms like "small quantity" or "larger quantity". !Xóõ, from Botswana, has one of the largest inventories of sounds, including numerous clicks. Constructed languages, conlangs, have been created for use in fiction or in international communication. E.g. Esperanto, Na'vi (Avatar), Klingon (Star Trek), Valyrian (Game of Thrones). Languages are an inherent component of cultural identity. Every language, no matter how small, carries equal weight and significance in the human heritage. https://bit.ly/3IrQbGZ https://bit.ly/48snxzI Art&Text supported by ChatGPT.

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Felix Hoffmann, a chemist at the German pharmaceutical company Bayer, synthesized acetylsalicylic acid in a pure and stable form in 1897. Bayer patented the drug on March 6, 1899 under the name "Aspirin," issued in the US as patent 644,077, on 27 February 1900. It quickly became the world's most widely used medication (and it is today as of 2017). Aspirin was touted for its pain-relieving, anti-inflammatory, and antipyretic (fever-reducing) properties. It was indicated for a variety of conditions, including headache, dental pain, menstrual cramps, muscle and joint aches, and fever. Aspirin started as powder, but soon enough was pressed into tablets with the iconic Bayer logo. In the 1970s, studies began to reveal its potential in preventing heart attacks, leading to its use in low doses for cardiovascular protection. In 1982, Sir John Vane won a Nobel Prize for discovering aspirin's action in inhibiting prostaglandin synthesis. Today, Aspirin is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines, highlighting its importance in global health. It's estimated that annually, over 60 billion Aspirin tablets (35,000+ tons) are consumed worldwide, and a trillion since 100 years, underscoring its enduring impact on medicine. Its adoption for cardiovascular disease prevention and its role in pain and fever management make it a cornerstone of modern therapy. More: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_aspirin Art&Textđź«¶ChatGPT.

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Aspirin US Patent issued, February 27, 1900 POAP image

The Dominican Republic celebrates its Independence Day on February 27th, marking the country's independence from Haiti in 1844. This day commemorates the culmination of the Dominican War of Independence, led by Juan Pablo Duarte, Francisco del Rosario Sánchez, and Matías Ramón Mella, who are considered the founding fathers of the Dominican Republic. These leaders were part of a secret society called La Trinitaria, which played a crucial role in the independence movement. The conflict was rooted in cultural differences between Haitians and Dominicans, alongside economic disputes. After years of Haitian rule, the Dominican Republic declared its independence in Santo Domingo. It was followed by a series of battles, with the final major conflict, the Battle of Santiago, occurring in 1844, solidifying Dominican sovereignty. Celebrations are centered around the Altar de la Patria at the "Parque Independencia" in Santo Domingo. This monument houses the remains of the founding fathers and serves as a focal point for nationalistic ceremonies. The day is marked by the tradition of wearing the national colors—blue, red, and white—and the extensive use of music and dance to celebrate. Parades, cultural performances, and patriotic displays run also across the nation. Dominican Independence Day celebrates the Dominican Republic's rich culture, traditions, and the enduring spirit of its people. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominican_War_of_Independence Art&Text🫶ChatGPT&Photoshop AI.

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Dominican Republic Independence Day, February 27, 1844 | 2024 POAP image

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Clinical evidence and positioning of aflibercept 8 mg in the treatment of wAMD and DME in ophthalmic practice in Bulgaria.

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Head of Business Disruption, Bayer Pharmaceuticals. I love Stranger Things, Science4Berlin, STEM4Health, Hackathons, Biotech, Digital Health, Startups, Web3, Networking For Health, Science, Technology, Pharma, Medicine, 23andMe, Exobiology, Space, Science Fiction, Germany, Cuba. #OhrSum #Byron #ByronBar #POAP #HackAProcess #ItIsNeverTooLate https://www.linkedin.com/in/yeysus/ https://twitter.com/yeysus yeysus.eth/.tez/.near POAP collections: https://collections.poap.xyz/en-US?creator=0x74839F2fF3bb6F98E5f120329A76A89f52b95DCC Bayer Berlin: https://collections.poap.xyz/bayer-berlin/173 The future doesn’t belong to the fainthearted. It belongs to the Brave. - Ronald Reagan's Address to the Nation about the Explosion of the Space Shuttle Challenger, January 28th, 1986. Art combining reface.ai, onlinegiftools.com, and ezgif.com.

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