Sentences with phrase «emory medical»

Emory medical school neurologist and depression researcher Helen Mayberg explains that her work on depression strives to describe the same overarching concepts that Freud invoked, including links between brain circuits and disordered moods.

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Dr. Tsewang Tamdin, a world - renowned expert in Tibetan medicine, visited Emory University in Atlanta on Monday as part of his effort to reach more American medical practitioners.
Eight years of experiment and study as a professor of religion and the church at Emory University's Candler School of Theology have convinced Hopewell that «the congregation is as central to theological education as the human body is to medical education.»
After completing her dietetics internship at Emory University, she worked as a clinical dietitian and, later, as the outpatient dietitian for a large medical center where she provided individual nutrition counseling and led multidisciplinary disease management programs.
In 2000, choking caused 160 deaths in children younger than 14 years and more than 17,000 emergency medical evaluations, says Jennifer Adu - Frimpong, MD, FAAP, and colleagues from Emory University - Children's Healthcare of Atlanta.
Atlanta Birth Center / / 1 Baltimore Place NW, Atlanta, GA Emory University Hospital Midtown / / 550 Peachtree St, Atlanta, GA 30308 Atlanta Medical Center / / 303 Parkway Dr NE, Atlanta, GA 30312
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A graduate of The Ohio State University School of Medicine, she completed her postgraduate training with residencies at Children's Medical Center of Dallas and North Carolina Memorial Hospital and a fellowship at Emory University School of Medicine.
[1] Funded by the National Science Foundation, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and Emory University
Study co = authors were Igho Ofotokun, PhD, associate professor of medicine (infectious diseases) at Emory University School of Medicine and M. Neal Weitzmann, PhD, associate professor of medicine (endocrinology) at Emory School of Medicine and the Atlanta Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
She worked on the experiments as an undergraduate psychology major, through the Scholarly Inquiry and Research at Emory (SIRE) program, and is now a medical student at the University of Massachusetts.
Research by Saad Omer, an epidemiologist at the Emory Vaccine Center in Atlanta, Georgia, points out similar abuses: he and his colleagues have found that medical exemptions are up to six times more common in states that have lax medical - exemption requirements or don't allow philosophical exemptions.
Ken Dooley, MD, associate professor of pediatrics at Emory and pediatric cardiologist at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, reviewed medical records and made definitive diagnoses for all study participants.
«Our partnership with families who have a child with Down syndrome and our investment in a comprehensive clinical data and biorepository will continue to provide resources to study not only heart defects, but also other Down - syndrome associated medical conditions such as cognitive function, leukemia, and dementia,» says co-author Stephanie Sherman, PhD, professor of human genetics at Emory University School of Medicine.
Should another patient be diagnosed with the virus, Frieden noted, he or she might now be taken to a center specially equipped to handle such infectious cases, such as Emory University Hospital or Nebraska Medical Center, where patients diagnosed in Africa were treated and released earlier this year.
«Our study is the first to compare a novel, telemedicine - based obstructive sleep apnea management pathway with in - person care,» said lead author Dr. Barry G. Fields, assistant professor of medicine at Emory University School of Medicine and the Atlanta VA Medical Center.
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As a result, «you are vulnerable to diseases you shouldn't be vulnerable to,» says Michael Mina, lead author of the new paper and a medical student at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta.
«This study, one of only a few large studies to have follow - up beyond five years, demonstrates that patients who have head and neck cancers and who are being treated with radiation therapy alone have improved local - regional control and no increase in late toxicity when radiation therapy is delivered twice a day in two smaller doses which we call hyperfractionation,» said Jonathan J. Beitler, MD, MBA, FASTRO, lead author of the study and professor of radiation oncology, otolaryngology and hematology / medical oncology at the Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta.
Price has at the same time voiced support for medical research, speaking approvingly last year to the Emory Report of a new, $ 2 billion «bump» in NIH's $ 32 billion budget.
Public health policy and research must overcome several barriers to developing vaccines for pregnant women, say authors Saad B. Omer, MBBS, PhD, professor of global health, epidemiology and pediatrics at Emory University and Richard H. Beigi, MD, MSc, associate professor of obstetrics, gynecology and reproductive sciences at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and chief medical officer at Magee - Womens Hospital oMedical Center and chief medical officer at Magee - Womens Hospital omedical officer at Magee - Womens Hospital of UPMC.
He grew up and went to medical school in Michigan, and came to Georgia for his orthopedic surgery residency at Emory.
The other contributors are Richard D. Carvajal (Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY), Jeffrey A. Sosman (Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN), Jorgr Fernando Quevedo (Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN), Mohammed M. Milhem (University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinic, Iowa City, IA), Anthony Michael Joshua (Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto, Canada), Ragini R. Kudchadkar (H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL), Gerald P. Linette (Washington University, St. Louis, MO), Thomas F. Gajewksi (University of Chicago, Chicago, IL), Jose Lutzky (Mount Sinai Comprehensive Cancer Center, Miami Beach, FL), David H. Lawson (Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University, Atlanta, GA), Christopher D. Lao (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI), Patrick J. Flynn (Metro Minnesota Community Clinical Oncology Program, Minneapolis - St.
A total of 159 patients participated in the phase II study, all at Emory - affiliated medical centers from 2010 to 2012.
These compounds actually cause copper to accumulate inside cells, â $ says co-senior author Jing Chen, PhD, professor of hematology and medical oncology at Emory University School of Medicine and Winship Cancer Institute.
In the $ 1.47 million, four - year grant called â $ œBiomarkers of Ischemic Outcomes in Intracranial Stenosisâ $ (BIOSIS), Emory researchers are analyzing blood samples from 451 patients from around the country who were enrolled in a study known as SAMMPRIS (Stenting and Aggressive Medical Management for Preventing Recurrent stroke in Intracranial Stenosis), the first randomized, multicenter clinical trial designed to test whether stenting intracranial arteries would prevent recurrent stroke.
Arecoline is not another instance of the same trend, stresses senior author Jing Chen, PhD, professor of hematology and medical oncology at Emory University School of Medicine and Winship Cancer Institute.
Sagar Lonial, MD, FACP Professor, Emory School of Medicine Chair, Department of Hematology & Medical Oncology Chief Medical Officer Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University Atlanta, GA
The Emory University Office of Postdoctoral Education hosted a panel of successful medical writers teaching about their careers.
He received his medical training at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India, followed by an Internal Medicine Residency at Lincoln Medical Center, New York, NY and a Hematology - Oncology fellowship at Emory University, Atlantmedical training at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India, followed by an Internal Medicine Residency at Lincoln Medical Center, New York, NY and a Hematology - Oncology fellowship at Emory University, AtlantMedical Sciences, New Delhi, India, followed by an Internal Medicine Residency at Lincoln Medical Center, New York, NY and a Hematology - Oncology fellowship at Emory University, AtlantMedical Center, New York, NY and a Hematology - Oncology fellowship at Emory University, Atlanta, GA..
Researchers from Emory University School of Medicine and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, working with colleagues from Makassed Hospital, Al - Quds University and Hadassah Medical Center, Hebrew University of Jerusalem studied a family with two children from the Palestinian territories who suffer from the disorder.
He joined Emory after serving at Ohio State University as Senior VP for Health Sciences and CEO of the OSU Medical Center from 2000 - 2007, Executive Dean for Health Sciences (2004 - 07), and Dean of the OSU College of Medicine and Public Health (2000 - 06).
A radiation oncologist who is executive director of the Winship Cancer Institute at Emory University and a family practitioner who was a longtime associate dean for student affairs at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University, are recipients of the 2017 MCG Distinguished Alumni awards.
Zoghbi excelled as a medical student, and performed away rotations during her fourth year of medical school at Baylor, Stanford, and Emory.
Emory transplant medicine expert and GRA Eminent Scholar Allan Kirk, MD, PhD, who collaborates with Andrew Mellor, PhD at the Medical College of Georgia on research to find enzymes that could keep the body from rejecting newly transplanted organs.
Director, Emory - Georgia Tech Healthcare Innovation Program Professor of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Health Policy & Management Emory University Medical Director and Trustee The Marcus Foundation, Inc..
Collins asked that his visit focus on â $ œhow CTSAs are enabling science.â $ It was an opportunity for the ACTSI, a partnership among Emory, Morehouse School of Medicine, Georgia Institute of Technology and others, including Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Georgia Research Alliance, Georgia BIO, Kaiser Permanente, CDC, the Atlanta VA Medical Center and the Grady Health System, to showcase the unique contributions the ACTSI makes to enabling clinical and translational research.
A radiation oncologist who is executive director of the Winship Cancer Institute at Emory University and a family practitioner who was a longtime associate dean for student affairs at the Medical...
In recent years this partnership has resulted in the development of several pieces of diagnostic and medical - assistant technology, with medical experts on the Emory side working with engineers on the Georgia Tech side.
Emory University School of Medicine Department of Hematology and Medical Oncology Atlanta www.med.emory.edu/hemonc/ Profile
Recently Medscape Cardiology talked with lead author Arun Mohan, who is medical director for care coordination at Emory University Hospital, about his work.
Those guidelines and new educational activities will help partners at Aurora Health Care System (Wis.), Emory University / Grady Memorial Hospital (Ga.), Magee Women's Hospital (Pa.), Mount Sinai (N.Y.), UC San Diego Health (Calif.), Northwestern (Ill.), St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center (N.J.), University of Chicago (Ill.), and University of North Carolina (N.C.) to promote a variety of proven techniques for improving care for older patients — from coordinating expertise among various professionals to ensuring that older people can transition from the hospital to outpatient settings (like homes or community - based settings) whenever and wherever safely possible.
Coauthors were: Anutosh Chakraborty and Solomon H. Snyder of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine; Yonghui Jia, Amit Prasad and Li Zhao of Boston Children's; Hongbo Yu of the VA Boston Healthcare System; Keqiang Ye of Emory University School of Medicine; and Yuanfu Xu of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences / Peking Union Medical College.
The resulting affirmation from physicians, care providers, educators and scientists led to funding for implementation from the Georgia Cancer Coalition, the Georgia Society of Clinical Oncology, the Oncology Nursing Society, Siemens Medical Solutions, and the Schools of Medicine at Emory, the Medical College of Georgia and Mercer University.
New research from Emory University School of Medicine and Harvard Medical School provides insight into how estrogen changes gene activity in the brain to achieve its protective effects.
Members, who have been appointed for the length of the pilot project, are: Eric Schadt, Ph.D. (Chair), chief scientific officer, Pacific Biosciences, Menlo Park, Calif.; Kevin K. Brown, M.D., professor and vice chairman, Department of Medicine, National Jewish Health, Denver; Vivian G. Cheung, M.D., professor, pediatrics and genetics, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Philadelphia; Ross Hardison, Ph.D., professor, biochemistry and molecular biology, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Allan Jones, Ph.D., chief executive officer, Allen Institute for Brain Science, Seattle; Rebecca Pentz, Ph.D., professor of research ethics, department of hematology - oncology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta; David L. Rimm, M.D., Ph.D., professor, pathology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Conn..
Duncan, Erica Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science Emory University School of Medicine Mental Health / 116A Atlanta VA Medical Center 1670 Clairmont Road Decatur, Georgia 30033 Phone: 404.321.6111 ext. 7532 Fax: 404.417.2911 Email: [email protected]
Other investigators on this project were Narinder Sandhu and Carina Signori, Department of Medicine; Susann E. Schetter, Department of Radiology; Jason Liao and Ana Calcagnotto, Department of Public Health Sciences; John P. Richie, Bogdan Prokopczyk and Neil Trushin, Department of Pharmacology; Cynthia DuBrock, Penn State Hershey Cancer Institute; Christopher Hamilton and Laurence M. Demers, Department of Pathology; Cesar Aliaga and Karam El - Bayoumy, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, all at Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center; Terryl J. Hartman, Emory University; and John McGinley and Henry J. Thompson, Colorado State University.
For everybody out there who is not familiar with Emory, Emory is truly one of the preeminent medical institutions in the country and I'm surprised that we were fortunate enough to talk to Dr. Nathan Klingensmith today and for his time.
Julian Whitaker, MD, America's Wellness Doctor, is a graduate of Dartmouth College and Emory University Medical School.
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