Sentences with phrase «laboratory medicine from»

PHILADELPHIA - Using a novel synthetic platform for creating vaccines originally developed in the laboratory of David Weiner, PhD, a professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, a team led by his colleagues at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, has successfully eradicated precancerous cervical lesions in nearly half of the women who received the investigational vaccine in a clinical trial.
Using a novel synthetic platform for creating vaccines originally developed in the laboratory of David Weiner, PhD, a professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, a team led by his colleagues at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, has successfully eradicated precancerous cervical lesions in nearly half of the women who received the investigational vaccine in a clinical trial.

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No longer solely the purview of makers, technological tinkerers, expensive laboratories and tech geeks, 3 - D printing is quickly becoming the next big thing in technology, finding a significant foothold and making itself indispensible in industries ranging from medicine to tech accessories to farming.
And the consequent technologies (X-ray, laboratory test, EKGs, etc.) that allow medicine to consider diseases at a distance from the patient.
From the Channing Laboratory, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, and the Departments of Nutrition and Epidemiology, Harvard School of Public Health — all in Boston (D.M., A.A., M.J.S., W.C.W.); and the Division of Human Nutrition, Wageningen University, and Wageningen Center for Food Sciences — both in Wageningen, the Netherlands (M.B.K.).
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.
Remarkably, researchers from the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology (LMP) have defined potential treatment targets for this relatively common cancer — providing hope for future patients.
«It has required expertise from across the agency, including subject matter experts in pregnancy and birth defects, sexually transmitted infections, mosquito control, laboratory science, travelers» health, virology, transfusion medicine, and communication science,» he added.
The first results could come out later this year and confirm that different laboratories can get the same results from the same cells, says Arthur L. Beaudet of the Baylor College of Medicine, the project's data hub.
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.
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.
Dr. Atkinson began her career at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, where she was Assistant and then Associate Professor and Director of the hospital's cytopathology laboratory from 1978 to 1987.
Focusing on flu outbreaks in the U.S. between 2003 and 2008, Justin Ortiz from the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at the University of Washington and colleagues from CDC and PATH, a Seattle - based nonprofit health organization, found that Google Flu Trends deviated greatest from CDC surveillance figures for laboratory - confirmed flu rates during the 2003 — 2004 flu season, which saw a high number of flu - related deaths in children and, as a result, was a hot topic in the media.
«Our laboratory investigates the metabolic effects of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide [NAD +], a metabolite derived from a form of vitamin B3 called nicotinamide,» explained senior author Pavlos Pissios, PhD, an investigator in the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism at BIDMC and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School.
The study was funded by grants from Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Germany; National Institutes of Health (EY018213, EY001919, EY020846, DK042394, DK088227, and HL052173); Foundation Fighting Blindness; National Institute for Health Research Biomedical Research Centre at Moorfields Eye Hospital; NHS Foundation Trust; UCL Institute of Ophthalmology; Fight For Sight; Moorfields Eye Hospital Special Trustees; and Barbara & Donald Jonas Laboratory of Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine, Bernard & Shirlee Brown Glaucoma Laboratory, the Joan and Michael Schneeweiss Stem Cell Fund and Research to Prevent Blindness.
New research from George Vasmatzis, Ph.D., of the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at Mayo Clinic, finds liquid biopsies from blood tests and DNA sequencing can detect a return of ovarian cancer long before a tumor reappears.
This new line of study opened up from the laboratories of the Faculty of Medicine «leads us to ask ourselves many things, among them, whether LPA is physiologically altering neuroplasticity processes as either an anterograde or a retrograde messenger.
The results of the study were published this week in the journal Nature Medicine from researchers at Penn's Abramson Cancer Center, including senior author Carl H. June, MD, the Richard W. Vague Professor in Immunotherapy in the department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and director of Translational Research in the ACC, the University of Maryland School of Medicine, and Adaptimmune Therapeutics plc (Adaptimmune).
These findings are supported by similar research from the laboratory of Paul S. Frenette, Ph.D., at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, also reported in the Oct. 19 issue of Nature Medicine.
In addition to McAlpine, Qiu and Sweet, the 17 - person research team included Ghazaleh Haghiashtiani, Shuang - Zhuang Guo, Ruitao Su, Zhijie Zhu, Fanben Meng, Sung Hyun Park from the University of Minnesota Department of Mechanical Engineering; Zichen Zhao from the University of Washington WWAMI Institute for Simulation in Healthcare; Badrinath R. Konety from the University of Minnesota Department of Urology; Mingyu He and Chih - Chang Chu from Cornell University Fiber Science and Biomedical Engineering Programs; Didarul B. Bhuiyan and Brenda M. Ogle from the University of Minnesota Department of Biomedical Engineering; Daniel A. Saltzman from the University of Minnesota Department of Surgery; and Paari Murugan from the University of Minnesota Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology.
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.
Three select agents were found at the NIH Clinical Center Department of Laboratory Medicine, which as you are probably aware, has thousands of microbial isolates from a historical collection.
Payne and her co-senior author Michael C. Milone, MD, PhD, an assistant professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, adapted the technique from the promising anti-cancer strategy by which T cells are engineered to destroy malignant cells in certain leukemias and lymphomas.
Several laboratories, including one led by Stewart Anderson of the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, have demonstrated that transplanting inhibitory neurons from healthy mice has improved symptoms in mice with models of those diseases.
But from 1997 - 1998, I was a visiting student in the laboratory of Joseph (Yossi) Schlessinger at the New York University School of Medicine in the U.S..
A team of researchers from the Messerli Research Institute at the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, and the Medical University of Vienna showed in laboratory tests that virus - like particles of harmless adeno - associated viruses (AAV) are particularly suitable as carriers.
For the study, conducted as part of the doctoral thesis of Mahesh Raundhal, a graduate student in the laboratory of Prabir Ray, Ph.D., Pitt professor of medicine and co-senior author, the research team examined lung cell samples obtained from patients also participating in the Severe Asthma Research Program (SARP), a National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health - sponsored program to improve the understanding of severe asthma.
Expert panelists from government, private industry, science and medicine provided invaluable information on the legal and regulatory challenges faced by professionals practicing in areas affected by personalized medicine, including labeling issues, laboratory developed tests, IVD approval and reimbursement and PGx - tailored drugs and companion diagnostics.
«Our research shows that cells derived from corneal stem cells are attractive candidates for generating corneal cells in the laboratory,» said Alexander Ljubimov, PhD, director of the Eye Program at the Board of Governors Regenerative Medicine Institute and principal investigator on this research study.
Using computer - automated, time ‐ lapse photography of embryos in the laboratory during in - vitro fertilization may improve embryo selection, potentially increasing the chances of pregnancy among women undergoing the procedure, according to new research from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and five other fertility centers.
Additional funding from the Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center / Barnes Jewish Hospital Foundation Cancer Frontier Fund, the Barnard Trust, the Philip and Sima Needleman Student Fellowship in Regenerative Medicine, the DeNardo Education and Research Foundation, Alafi Neuroimaging Laboratory, and the Hope Center for Neurological Disorders.
The University of California, San Diego (UCSD) Human Stem Cell Core Facility, which supports multiple research projects using stem cells to advance the understanding and ultimately the treatment of disease and injury, will receive a $ 2.8 million Shared Research Laboratory Grant from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM).
From June 1977 to July 1979, I was a Jane Coffin Childs postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of professor William J. Lennarz in the physiological chemistry department (now biological chemistry) at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Julio Martinez - Trujillo, an associate professor in the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology at Western's Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry and a Robarts Research Institute scientist, and his collaborators Roberto A. Gulli and Guillaume Doucet from the Cognitive Neurophysiology Laboratory, recently published an account of the new toolbox in Journal of Neuroscience Methods.
iBET's infrastructure comprises 16 laboratories fully equipped with state - of - the - art technology (70 m2 each), including a BSL2 laboratory for working with viruses; a GMP Analytical Services Unit certified by the INFARMED (the Portuguese medicines authority, EMA Portuguese branch) and by DGAV (the Portuguese veterinary authority) for quality control and batch release of human and veterinary pharmaceuticals, biopharmaceuticals as well as experimental new drugs; a GMP Mass - Spectroscopy Unit that provides state - of - the - art MS services to the scientific community and Industry; a 2600 m2 bio-pilot plant supporting production and purification of proteins ATMPs and vaccines from bench top to 300 L scale and privileged access to GeniBET Biopharmaceuticals, an iBET spin - off producing ATMPs under cGMP certification for phase I / II / III clinical trials.
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.
Research Fellow at the Laboratory of Immunogenetics, Istituto Nazionale per la Ricerca sul Cancro (IST), Genova, Italy in 1988; Research Fellow at the Department of Immunological Medicine, Clinical Research Centre, London from 1989 to 1992; Swedish Institute Research Fellow, Department of Immunology, Stockholm University, Stockholm in 1999.
This article by MDI Biological Laboratory research scientist James Godwin, Ph.D., was originally published in «The Conversation,» an independent source of news and views from the academic and research community based in Australia, where Godwin was formerly a research fellow at the Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute (ARMI).
A surgeon, educator and researcher, Kandel comes to UChicago Medicine from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York where she served as the R. Peter Altman Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics in the Institute for Cancer Genetics and co-director of its Pediatric Tumor Biology Laboratory.
Watch the video for a research update from the Dubra Laboratory at Stanford University School of Medicine.
On July 26, the California Institute of Regenerative Medicine announced $ 151 million worth of grants for research that would take stem cell therapies from the laboratory to the clinic.
He earned his Ph.D. from the California Institute of Technology; was a postdoctoral scholar at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; was Professor of Chemistry at the University of California at Berkeley; was a Principal Investigator at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and an Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute; was founder and Institute Director of the Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation and the California Institute for Biomedical Research (CALIBR); and a founder of Affymax Research Institute, Syrrx, Kalypsys, Phenomix, SymyxTherapeutics, Ilypsa, Ambrx, Ardelyx, and Wildcat Technologies, pioneers in the application of diversity based approaches to problems in chemistry, materials science and medicine.
This commitment — to bring neuroscience from the laboratory to the clinic, the operating room, the pharmacy and the classroom «is something that's really important,» says Jeff Balser, vice chancellor for health affairs and dean of the School of Medicine.
She received her Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Wake Forest University School of Medicine in 1992, where she performed her graduate research on LDL cholesterol metabolism in the laboratory of Dr Lawrence Rudel.
He arrived at the MDI Biological Laboratory last year from the Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute with the goal of studying the role of the immune system in limb and heart regeneration in the axolotl, or Mexican salamander (see sidebar).
The following is an excerpt from an interview in Regenerative Medicine Network, an online publication, with Hermann Haller, M.D., a faculty member at the MDI Biological Laboratory and director of the Department of Nephrology and Hypertension at Hannover Medical School in Hanover, Germany.
Examples are the inaugural Morton K. Schwartz Award for Cancer Research Diagnostics, Albert Nichols Award for strategic innovation in laboratory medicine, Norman Kubasik Award for Outstanding contribution to the education of clinical laboratory scientists, Bernard Gerulat Award for outstanding achievement in clinical chemistry, Carl R. Joliff Award for Outstanding achievement in diagnostic immunology and education, Miriam Reiner Award for outstanding contributions to research in the field of clinical chemistry and Outstanding Contribution to Clinical Chemistry in Research Award (all from the AACC).
Video research update from the Huberman Laboratory at Stanford University School of Medicine; the purpose of the Huberman Lab is to develop new strategies to monitor, prevent, and treat retinal ganglion cell loss in glaucoma.
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