Leaders from The Tisch Cancer Institute at the Icahn School of Medicine and the Lillian and Henry M. Stratton - Hans Popper Department of Pathology and
Laboratory Medicine at the Mount Sinai Health System served as associate directors of the symposium.
Qian, who is now an assistant professor of pathology and
laboratory medicine at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, was selected from more than 50 applicants from 19 countries.
Marcus O. Muench, PhD, is a senior scientist at BSRI and an Associate Adjunct Professor in the Department of
Laboratory Medicine at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF).
Dr. Busch is the Director of Blood Systems Research Institute, Senior Vice President for Research & Scientific Programs of BloodSystems, and Professor of
Laboratory Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco.
Eric Delwart, PhD, is senior investigator at the Blood Systems Research Institute and adjunct professor in
laboratory medicine at UCSF.
Also study authors were Yi Ding of the Department of Pathology and
Laboratory Medicine at the University of Rochester Medical Center; Oliver J. Harrison of the Mucosal Immunology Section in the Laboratory of Parasitic Diseases at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), in Bethesda, Maryland; and Yasmine Belkaid of the NIAID Microbiome Program.
Larry J. Kricka D. Phil., F.A.C.B., C.Sci., C.Chem., F.R.S.C., F.R.C.Path., is Professor of Pathology and
Laboratory Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and Director of the General Chemistry Laboratory and Director of the Critical Care Laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center.
In addition to Rao, senior author of the study and professor in the department of pathology and
laboratory medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Dr. Weibo Yu is first author of the study and a research scholar and post-doctoral fellow at UCLA.
Dr. Jonathan Kurtis, professor of pathology and
laboratory medicine at Brown, made global headlines last year when he and colleagues revealed a promising protein that combats malaria by preventing the parasite from exiting red blood cells to spread.
«An important translational implication of this research is that we hope that by combining Notch inhibitors with drugs that target B - cell signaling we can better treat these B - cell cancers,» said senior author Warren Pear, MD, PhD, a professor of Pathology and
Laboratory Medicine at Penn Medicine.
Other researchers on the study were Ahmet Denli, Christopher Benner, Thomas Lazzarini, and Apuã Paquola of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies; Jason Nathanson and Gene Yeo of the University of California San Diego, Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine; Keval Desai of the University of California San Diego, Division of Biological Sciences; Roberto Herai and Alysson Muotri of the University of California San Diego, School of Medicine; Matthew Weitzman of the Department of Pathology and
Laboratory Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine; and senior and corresponding author Fred H. Gage of the Salk Institute and Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny.
Because the liver receives 70 % of its blood supply from the intestine, it is important to understand how the gut contributes to liver disease development,» explained lead investigator Yu - Jui Yvonne Wan, PhD, Professor and Vice Chair of the Department of Pathology and
Laboratory Medicine at UC Davis Health.
«These results reinforce our previous findings suggesting that interventions that affect replicative capacity can not only impact disease progression, but also the efficiency of transmission to other people,» says senior author Eric Hunter, co-director of the Emory Center for AIDS Research, Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar and a professor of pathology and
laboratory medicine at Emory University School of Medicine.
Perlman is the Head of the Department of Pathology and
Laboratory Medicine at Lurie Children's and a Professor of Pathology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
«The best explanation for what we are seeing is that frequently, after exposure to HIV, a few cells in the genital tract are infected, without establishment of a systemic infection,» says senior investigator Eric Hunter, PhD, professor of pathology and
laboratory medicine at Emory University School of Medicine, Emory Vaccine Center, and Yerkes National Primate Research Center.
The long - term persistence of CD8αα + T cells where initial infection occurs may explain why patients have asymptomatic recurrences of genital herpes because these cells constantly recognize and eliminate the virus, according to Jia Zhu, Ph.D., corresponding author, research assistant professor in
Laboratory Medicine at the University of Washington and an affiliate investigator in the Fred Hutch Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division.
Chiara Sugrue is Senior Administrative Director of Pathology and
Laboratory Medicine at Lenox Hill Hospital — an acute care hospital with a national reputation for outstanding patient care and innovative medical and surgical treatments on Manhattan's Upper East Side and part of North Shore - LIJ Health System.
«Liquid biopsies are far less invasive than traditional biopsies, a development that not only benefits our patients through a simplified diagnostic procedure but also by significantly enhanced analysis of samples taken,» said Dr. Stanley Hamilton, professor of Pathology and division head of Pathology and
Laboratory Medicine at MD Anderson, in a statement.
Not exact matches
In an editorial about Theranos in the journal Clinical Chemistry and
Laboratory Medicine earlier this year, Eleftherios P. Diamandis, the head of clinical biochemistry
at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, argued that fingerprick tests are not necessarily any more painful than needle draws — though there still might be an appeal for someone afraid of needles.
Previously, Dr. Nikolic was an Assistant Professor in
Medicine at Harvard Medical School where he led an advanced immunology
laboratory for tolerance induction and stem - cell transplantation
at Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard Medical School.
«You remove brain tissue and you get an enhancement of something,» said Patrick McNamara, director of the Evolutionary Neurobehavior
Laboratory at the Boston University School of
Medicine.
And the consequent technologies (X-ray,
laboratory test, EKGs, etc.) that allow
medicine to consider diseases
at a distance from the patient.
He was subsequently recruited by the Chairman of Pediatrics
at The Albert Einstein School of
Medicine and the Children's Hospital
at Montefiore in the Bronx, NY to join their rapidly growing pulmonology service and to develop their pediatric sleep
laboratory.
Connecticut Children's Medical Center is the primary pediatric teaching hospital for the UConn School of
Medicine, has a teaching partnership with the Frank H. Netter MD School of
Medicine at Quinnipiac University and is a research partner of Jackson
Laboratory.
Catholic Health will provide adult primary care and internal
medicine services, OB / GYN and prenatal care services and physical therapy
at the Mall along with operating an NCQA Level 3 Patient - Centered Medical Home and on - site
laboratory service center.
Judging the entries were Bob Goldman of Northwestern University's Feinberg School of
Medicine, Robert Krulwich, science correspondent for National Public Radio, Dave Mosher, science and technology correspondent for Business Insider, and Clare Waterman, of the
Laboratory of Cell and Tissue Morphodynamics
at the National Institute of Health.
Developmental geneticist Edwina McGlinn's return to Australia to start her own lab next January
at the Australia Regenerative
Medicine Institute (ARMI)
at Monash University in Melbourne will also be a milestone for Australian science: 35 - year - old McGlinn will be the first group leader appointed under a joint initiative between Australia and the European Molecular Biology
Laboratory (EMBL).
Researchers began this work
at the Perelman School of
Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, which led to a large - scale, multi-year study in connection with the Plikus
Laboratory for Developmental and Regenerative Biology
at the University of California, Irvine.
John Sealy Hospital Laboratories / John Sealy Memorial
Laboratory / University of Texas School of
Medicine at Galveston
Eleftherios P. Diamandis is Professor & Head of the Division of Clinical Biochemistry, Department of
Laboratory Medicine & Pathobiology, Faculty of
Medicine, University of Toronto in Canada; Head, Clinical Biochemistry Section, Pathology &
Laboratory Medicine Department
at Mount Sinai Hospital; and Biochemist - in - Chief, Department of Clinical Biochemistry,
Laboratory Medicine Program
at the University Health Network.
Guo and Herlyn collaborated on the work with co-corresponding authors Xiaowei Xu, a professor of pathology and
laboratory medicine and dermatology at Penn's Perelman School of M
medicine and dermatology
at Penn's Perelman School of
MedicineMedicine.
To take the pulse of pig flu, we spoke with Chris Olsen, a professor of public health and head of the Olsen
Laboratory, which studies influenza A viruses,
at the University of Wisconsin — Madison School of Veterinary
Medicine.
«It's a stellar piece of work — the fact they were able to achieve the precise shape they need is impressive,» says Charles Vacanti, director of the
Laboratory for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative
Medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, who did not take part in this research.
The other senior author is Weiping Han, head of the
Laboratory of Metabolic
Medicine at the Singapore Bioimaging Consortium in Singapore.
The researchers headed up by Claudia Vigano and Abigail Bouwman of the human aDNA
laboratory at the Institute of Evolutionary
Medicine — the only
laboratory of its kind in Switzerland — studied a thalassemia allele called cod39?
«The stringent application of medical device standards to our
laboratory research means that these sensors will be qualified
at the highest level for human use and translatable between sports science and
medicine.
«This study has broader implications for the health care system, as most hospitals continue to redundantly test people for chest pain and other symptoms,» says report author Jeffrey C. Trost, M.D., an assistant professor of
medicine, director of the cardiac catheterization
laboratory and co-director of interventional cardiology
at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center.
Also
at the NUS, the
Laboratory for Biomedical Engineering focuses on research efforts in biomedical engineering between and among the various centres and groups from the engineering,
medicine, dentistry, and science faculties.
Martinez earned his PhD in Microbiology and Immunology from Albert Einstein College of
Medicine in 2006 and has completed scholarly work
at the Woods Hole Marine Biological
Laboratory and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories.
New Scientist also arranged for samples from the four individuals to be tested
at another
laboratory, led by Denise Syndercombe Court of Barts and the London School of
Medicine and Dentistry.
In conjunction with the
laboratory of Matthew J. Evans, PhD, from the Department of Microbiology
at Icahn School of
Medicine at Mount Sinai, investigators demonstrated the functionality of the liver cells generated from the progenitors, as the liver cells can be infected by the hepatitis C virus, a property restricted to liver cells exclusively.
Posters of children line the hallway leading to Eileen Shore's
laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania School of
Medicine.
This will allow us to research obstructive sleep apnea in pregnant women more effectively, and to develop and implement more effective treatments,» said co-author Dr. Suzanne Karan, a visiting researcher
at the Hebrew University - Hadassah Medical Center who is an Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and Director of the Anesthesiology Respiratory Physiology
Laboratory at the University of Rochester School of
Medicine.
Fully implemented targeted sequencing - based assays in routine diagnostic pathology
laboratories are currently lacking in lymphoid cancer care,» explained Christian Steidl, MD, Senior Scientist
at the BC Cancer and Associate Professor in the Department of Pathology and
Laboratory Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
medical and scientific educations place them
at an ideal intellectual vantage point to facilitate the transfer of clinical observation and insight to
laboratory research and discovery, and to help return to the clinic a better understanding of human disease: the bedside to bench to bedside cycle that moves both
medicine and science forward.
Location was another reason for choosing the Translational Oncology
Laboratory at Barts and The London Queen Mary's School of
Medicine and Dentistry.
Working in the
laboratory of Heather A. Hundley, corresponding author on the paper and an assistant professor of biochemistry and molecular biology in the IU School of
Medicine's Medical Sciences Program
at Bloomington, Washburn and undergraduate Medical Sciences program student Emily Wheeler collaborated with the team from UCSD to show that the region of ADR - 1 protein that binds to target mRNAs in C. elegans is also required for regulating editing.
Paul Schaffer, associate
laboratory director of the life sciences division of Canada's particle physics
laboratory TRIUMF (TRI-University Meson Facility), which uses particle accelerators to create radioactive materials for
medicine, explains in a public lecture that will be broadcast live here on this webpage Wednesday, December 2
at 7 P.M. Eastern time.
Separately, Christine Eng, medical director of the DNA Diagnostic
Laboratory at the Baylor College of
Medicine, says her team has conducted more than 2,000 whole exome tests since October 2011 with about 95 incidental findings.
«Studies are underway to reveal how seizures affect various types of memory and to explore the associated molecular signaling and morphological alterations,» says author Angela Carter, a predoctoral fellow in the
laboratory of Dr. Anne Anderson
at the Baylor College of
Medicine.