Sentences with phrase «medicine applications in»

Dr. Budsberg has extensive interest and experience in the areas of Canine Gait Analysis, Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs and Evidence Based Medicine applications in Orthopedics.

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The combo proved non-inferior to competing HIV medicines in a slew of late - stage clinical trials, and Gilead is expected to file a new drug application with the FDA soon.
Founded by inventor Larry Fullerton, Correlated Magnetics holds 85 patents on processes and designs, and is working on applications in everything from aerospace to medicine to home - building, and has drawn the interest of the U.S. Navy and NASA.
Windau: It's particularly exciting to grow as a startup into a business field that gets increasing attention through new application in any kind of field — engineering, design, architecture, medicine, dentistry, house construction, astronautics, bakery business.
The technology's rapid evolution has opened doors to amazing applications in medicine, renewable energy, and other fields.
«Precision medicine is already positively affecting providers (for example, by reducing ED visits by 30 % through application of molecular profiling treatment strategy); payers ($ 25 billion expected annual spending on genetic tests by 2021, and 45 % of FDA approvals were geared toward targeted therapies in 2013); and pharma (the pharmacogenomics market is expected to be $ 7.5 billion by 2017).»
Corridor - based companies are engineering next - generation electronics and nanoparticles with broad applications in computing, energy and even medicine.
At a symposium and webinar presented by Fenwick & West and Mewburn Ellis, we asked U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and European Patent Office examiners to provide perspective on the preparation and prosecution of patent applications in the areas of precision medicine and bioinformatics, disciplines that are at the epicenter of rapidly changing law on patent eligibility of software and medical diagnostic inventions.
Evolution is supported by positive physical evidence and is validated in applications ranging from medicine to agriculture to engineering.
Medicine and a host of next generation drugs, procedures, and gene therapies rely HEAVILY on evolutionary theory in their development and application.
There is a distinct difference in the «belief» derived from testable and empirical physical evidence which is repeatedly validated via successful predictions and applications in medicine, agriculture, engineering, etc, and the «belief» of those who rely on alleged supernatural, divinely - inspired narratives where the only application for these «beliefs» is apologetics.
The Witherspoon Institute in Princeton, New Jersey (where I work) is now accepting applications for six summer seminars, on topics ranging across ethics, politics, law, medicine, philosophy, and religion, for every age cohort from high school to post-baccalaureate students.
Evolution has been relentlessly tested and confirmed and is further validated in direct applications ranging from medicine to agriculture to engineering (the same is true of all the other relevant scientific disciplines which creationism requires to be so fundamentally flawed as to be effectively useless, i.e. physics, chemistry, geology, paleontology, astronomy, etc).
He has more than fifteen years» experience in the life science industry, including the product development, market development and commercialization of cells, scaffolds, cell reprogramming tools and cell culture media for regenerative medicine and bioprocessing applications.
Originally developed in the 1960's as part of the Russian space program, the science of heart rate variability has since found broad application in cardiac medicine.
University at Buffalo officials said applications are up more than 10 percent from last year, with the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences seeing the highest growth in interest.
Researchers at NYU School of Medicine found that the value of the drug infliximab, marketed as Remicade, in both applications proceeds from its ability to block the contribution of the protein tumor - necrosis factor alpha, or TNF alpha, to problem - causing inflammation.
These efforts will spur advances across many scientific disciplines and lead to applications in everything from next generation computers to medicine.
Three chemists will share the award for developing chemical reactions that enable the building of complex organic compounds with wide applications in medicine, industry and agriculture
Near - infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a fast and non-destructive method to determine the chemical properties of diverse samples that has many applications in science and medicine.
Its properties make it an indispensable element for applications in medicine, as well as in transportation and energy storage.
Rennie: Right, there are a lot of very practical applications for being able to track, for example, which types of mosquitoes are carrying a particular disease; lots of different applications in medicine and agriculture that come out of this.
«This collaborative multi-disciplinary effort identifies «mitochondrial genome integrity» as a vital readout in assessing the proficiency of patient - derived regenerative products destined for clinical applications,» adds study co-author Andre Terzic, M.D., Ph.D., Director, Mayo Clinic Center for Regenerative Medicine.
My favourite applications are in medicine, particularly in surgical training and in augmenting surgery itself.
The results could have applications in forensic science and medicine.
The contest involves writing a 500 - word essay in English, or 1,500 characters in Japanese, about translational medicine, which is a relatively new scientific field where human health is promoted by facilitating communication among those dedicated to basic and clinical research and its application.
«We have established proof of principle that it is possible to produce ankle block in the rat by intravenous injection of magnetic nanoparticles associated with ropivacaine and magnet application at the ankle,» write Dr Venkat R.R. Mantha and colleagues of University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
Some applications are closer to the clinic than others, but regenerative medicine is beginning to show utility in treating spinal cord injuries, cardiovascular disease, juvenile diabetes, Parkinson's disease, wound repair, bladder dysfunction, liver and kidney disease, and joint / cartilage damage, among other conditions.
Three winners share the # 727,000 prize for developing nanoscale machines — 1000th the width of a human hair — that pave the way for applications in medicine, computing and engineering.
Functional materials are those with controlled composition, size, and structure to facilitate desired interactions with light, electrical or magnetic fields, or chemical environment to provide unique functionality in a wide range of applications from energy to medicine.
Gevorg Grigoryan, an assistant professor of computer science at Dartmouth College, and researchers from other institutions have built the first artificial transporter protein that carries individual atoms across membranes, opening the possibility of engineering a new class of smart molecules with applications in fields as wide ranging as nanotechnology and medicine.
But the newer PET probes now in development and testing are meant for many other applications in cancer medicine.
The lead author Yaqing (Celia) Li, rehabilitation science post-doctoral fellow, and David Bennett, co-principal investigator and professor, Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, were looking at the injured spinal cord of a rat under a microscope and noticed the capillaries contracting in response to application of dietary amino acids like tryptophan.
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In clinical medicine, applications for residency positions include a section for research experience, Doyle adds — work a young doctor often would have done as an undergraduate.
Now an ambitious plan backed by high - flying entrepreneur Richard Branson to start a national public - private cord blood bank in the Arab emirate of Qatar might help to ensure that the evolving science of regenerative medicine will also be able to find applications quickly within the Middle East.
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The last possibility prompted Christine Seidman, a professor of medicine and genetics at Harvard Medical School in Boston, to observe that new requirements could mean that the amount of paperwork required to disclose financial ties could «very quickly exceed the scientific content» of a grant application.
We can produce plasmas that are optimal for application in the fields of medicine and biology.
UCLA physicists have pioneered a method for creating a unique new molecule that could eventually have applications in medicine, food science and other fields.
The present and potential clinical applications of mesenchymal stem cell therapy in cats are explored in a state - of - the - art review article published this month in the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery.
Moreover, Plemper adds, his team believes this drug could have additional applications in veterinary medicine to treat other morbilliviruses in animals other than humans.
Moreover, these DNA nanostructures provide new applications in molecular medicine, such as novel approaches in tackling cancer.
Dr. Funari's research interests include developing new approaches for obtaining mycobiome profiles in human disease and the translation of next generation sequencing applications into the clinic and personalized medicine.
This is because it detects and measures genes and genomes and so has broader applications in medicine.
Machine - learning prediction methods have been extremely productive in applications ranging from medicine to allocating fire and health inspectors in cities.
The method opens new opportunities for fundamental research in cell biology and for applications in biotechnology and medicine.
Since 2009, Dr. Plätzer has acquired expertise in the application of the photodynamic approach against pathogenic microorganisms with a strong focus on its administration in human medicine and food production.
«This is the first demonstration of a shared brain - machine interface, a paradigm that has been translated successfully over the past decades from studies in animals all the way to clinical applications,» said Miguel Nicolelis, M.D., Ph. D., co-director of the Center for Neuroengineering at the Duke University School of Medicine and principal investigator for the study.
«The use of a mouse tumor - derived matrix would limit any future applications of these organoid technologies in humans, and this work opens the door to research directed specifically for clinical applications,» noted Asma Nusrat, study co-author and the Aldred Scott Warthin Professor and Director of Experimental Pathology in the University of Michigan's School of Medicine.
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