CAWS members were well - represented at the recent campus - wide Purdue Undergraduate Research Conference and the Purdue Veterinary
Medicine Research Day.
2013 OSU College of Veterinary
Medicine Research Day.
Not exact matches
The Iodine story goes something like this: Every
day,
medicine fails people — people in real pain, mentally and physically — because they are given prescriptions that,
research has shown, are unlikely to work for them.
Dr. Nir Barzilai, the director of Institute for Aging
Research at the Albert Einstein College of
Medicine in New York, has been
researching the drug, with the hopes of one
day getting it approved as an anti-aging treatment by the FDA.
The science:
Research published in the Scandinavian Journal of
Medicine and Science in Sports found that marathoners consuming tart cherry juice five
days before, on the
day of, and 48 hours following their races reduced muscle soreness.
One in three young Australian athletes who undergo ACL surgery re-injure the same knee within 15 years, according to
research presented at the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports
Medicine's (AOSSM) Specialty
Day in March 2015.
The technology may one
day lead to new imaging instruments and microscopes for use in
medicine and scientific
research, such as devices for detecting early signs of skin cancer or early visual cues for food spoilage.
Keith Yamamoto, vice dean for
research at the University of California, San Francisco, School of
Medicine, is such a strong advocate for young scientists in training that he took a red - eye flight from California just to attend 1
day of the retreat!
But naturally, I am very happy that our
research has turned out to be important for
medicine, and could one
day lead to new treatments,» says Jacobs.
These infants also had fewer
days on mechanical breathing machines,» says Dr. Jadcherla, who also is a principal investigator in the Center for Perinatal
Research in The
Research Institute and a professor of pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of
Medicine.
Then one
day, unexpectedly, I received an invitation to speak at a conference entitled «Promoting Responsible Conduct of
Research: Policies, Challenges, and Opportunities,» sponsored by Public Responsibility in
Medicine and
Research (PRIM&R) and Tufts University School of
Medicine.
Last January,
days before a vote in the House of Representatives to loosen the rules on stem cell
research, the journal Nature Biotechnology posted an article online, written by a group headed by Anthony Atala at Wake Forest University School of
Medicine, reporting the discovery of stem cells isolated from amniotic fluid.
A
research team reports in the April 16 Science Translational
Medicine that after a small group of ferrets were exposed to the canine distemper virus — a close cousin of measles — and then three
days later treated with a newly developed antiviral medication, the disease was completely suppressed.
«It is still early
days but the study, which was funded through an NIHR Clinical Lecturer grant and a College of Emergency
Medicine Research Grant, could potentially make a huge difference to large numbers of patients.
The mechanisms controlling this high regenerative capacity are the focus of a large field of
research driven by the hope to some
day apply the findings to human
medicine.
A new tool in development by computational biologists at Baylor College of
Medicine and analytics experts at IBM
research and tested as a «proof - of - principle» may one
day help researchers mine all public medical literature and formulate hypotheses that promise the greatest reward when pursuing new scientific studies.
A new study published in JAMA Internal
Medicine led by San Diego State University Graduate School of Public Health Associate
Research Professor John W. Ayers delved into Americans» internet search history in the
days after the series aired, and found that queries for suicide and how to commit suicide spiked in the show's wake.
But spending 45 minutes on the treadmill one
day won't translate into better sleep that night, according to new Northwestern
Medicine ®
research.
«This
research adds to the accumulating evidence that «time of
day» or «circadian rhythmicity» matters in
medicine,» says Derk - Jan Dijk, of the University of Surrey, UK.
What she's doing now: These
days, Sieh is a newly appointed assistant professor of health
research and policy and epidemiology at Stanford University School of
Medicine, and is «off to a running start,» according to her faculty mentor, Alice Whittemore, a Stanford professor of epidemiology and biostatistics.
Many of these pioneers lived in the early
days of
medicine, before the current era of regulations and ethical guidelines for
research trials that have tended to discourage the researcher as
research subject.
«Ideally, genomic
research will one
day lead to more personalized interventions (precision
medicine) that, in this case, will reduce bone loss and prevent fractures in older adults.»
While malaria deaths have been halved, this progress is at risk if artemisinin ceases to be effective,» says Nick
Day, Director of the Mahidol - Oxford Tropical
Medicine Research Unit (MORU) in Bangkok, Thailand.
Organized by the Alliance for Regenerative
Medicine (ARM), the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM), and the Sanford Consortium for Regenerative Medicine, the 2013 Stem Cell Meeting on the Mesa is a three - day conference aimed at bringing together senior members of the regenerative medicine industry with the scientific research community to advance stem cell science int
Medicine (ARM), the California Institute for Regenerative
Medicine (CIRM), and the Sanford Consortium for Regenerative Medicine, the 2013 Stem Cell Meeting on the Mesa is a three - day conference aimed at bringing together senior members of the regenerative medicine industry with the scientific research community to advance stem cell science int
Medicine (CIRM), and the Sanford Consortium for Regenerative
Medicine, the 2013 Stem Cell Meeting on the Mesa is a three - day conference aimed at bringing together senior members of the regenerative medicine industry with the scientific research community to advance stem cell science int
Medicine, the 2013 Stem Cell Meeting on the Mesa is a three -
day conference aimed at bringing together senior members of the regenerative
medicine industry with the scientific research community to advance stem cell science int
medicine industry with the scientific
research community to advance stem cell science into cures.
While the main focus of this Society is not related to cancer genomic
medicine, the conveners of the meeting had hoped that this invited keynote from a completely different field would guide and inspire their members into thinking of their own
research that will one
day personalize patient care in their specialty.
Scientists have identified potential biomarkers in nonhuman primates exposed to Ebola virus (EBOV) that appeared up to four
days before the onset of fever, according to
research published today in the journal Science Translational
Medicine.
Course on Translational
Research and
Medicine Development: The C - COMEND Course is a course consisting of an introductory e-learning (~ 24 hours student investment time) followed by a 5 -
day face - to - face workshop.
«One
day» for Yanqi Ye could mean continuing her
research as a postdoc or in an industrial lab to translate the technology for human
medicine.
He has implemented
research days for medical students to promote
research in family
medicine and was the founder and longtime coordinator of the White Coat Ceremony for first - year medical students.
The Lieber Institute for Brain Development, the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and the University of Maryland School of
Medicine and Center for Epigenetic
Research in Child Health and Brain Development are hosting the one -
day symposium event.
«Being ranked among the best programs in the nation is a true testament to the stature and reputation of our faculty in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology — those who teach our students and residents, hold leadership positions locally, nationally, and internationally, and conduct groundbreaking
research to improve the lives of women across the globe,» said Jack A. Elias, MD, senior vice president for health affairs, Dean of
Medicine and Biological Sciences, Frank L. Day Professor of Biology, and professor of medicine at Brown Uni
Medicine and Biological Sciences, Frank L.
Day Professor of Biology, and professor of
medicine at Brown Uni
medicine at Brown University.
5/21/2007 Decoding Gene Expression in Cancer Tumors Using Non-Invasive Imaging By correlating images of cancerous liver tissue with gene expression patterns, a
research team led by a radiologist at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) School of
Medicine has developed tools that may some
day allow physicians to view a... More...
The Lieber Institute for Brain Development, the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and the University of Maryland School of
Medicine and Center for Epigenetic
Research in Child Health and Brain Development are hosting a one -
day Symposium, Translating Placental Biology into Child Development, on May 4, 2018 at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore, Maryland.
«The approval of a vaccine to treat cancer is a victory in the history of cancer therapy, and signals the beginning of a new era in cancer
medicine,» said Jill O'Donnell - Tormey, Ph.D., executive director of the U.S. - based Cancer
Research Institute (CRI), a nonprofit organization founded in 1953 that has provided decades of significant support to cancer immunology researchers around the world so that the development of cancer immunotherapies such as Dendreon's Provenge might one
day be possible.
• Cancer prevention: A 2009 review of 51 green tea studies found that sipping three to five cups a
day may lower the risks of ovarian, colorectal, lung, and prostate cancers, but not breast or other cancers, says lead author Katja Boehm,
research fellow at the Center of Integrative
Medicine at the University of Witten / Herdecke in Germany.
Other
research, published in the Journal of Clinical Sleep
Medicine, found that sedentary women who exercised for 30 minutes just three
days a week slept up to an hour longer and woke less frequently at night.
Finally, taking an Omega - 3 pill once a
day reduces soreness and eases inflammation 48 hours after a strength - training workout, according to
research published in the Clinical Journal of Sports
Medicine.
Nuts are a great snack choice: Adding an ounce a
day to your diet could lower your risk of diabetes by 39 percent, heart disease by 21 percent, and cancer by 15 percent, suggests
research published in BMC
Medicine.
Terry: Because I'm also a researcher and I write grants, get funding, do clinical trials, and every year, we have 2
research days, one for the Department of
Medicine and one for the College of
Medicine, where my lab presents our data, and so my colleagues have seen the progress with other progressive MS folks and the remarkable results that we are showing.
In an article in the Johns Hopkins Health Review, Dr. Mattson, a professor of neuroscience in the Johns Hopkins School of
Medicine, has conducted
research suggesting that fasting for several
days a week might provide a multitude of positive benefits: it could possibly improve mood and memory while protecting against neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
Add in the numerous books I've read out of interest, the 300 + blog articles that I've
researched and written and the fact that there isn't a way to separate the practitioner from the
medicine — «Doctor heal thyself» has become a mantra we regularly chant and put into practice — and you might just get up to 10,000 before graduation
day.
While many of the early studies concerning the health benefits of gelatin have been lost,
research by Francis Pottenger («The Hydrophilic Colloidal Diet,» in Pottenger's Cats, 1937) and N.R. Gotthoffer (Gelatin in Nutrition and
Medicine, 1945) survive to this
day and have much to offer us.
Participants in this two -
day on - campus program will work with renowned thought leaders, including Laurie M. Brotman, Bezos Family Foundation Professor of Early Childhood Development, Department of Population Health, and Professor, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, NYU School of
Medicine; Lyrica Fils - Aime, Community School Director of Children's Aid and Director of Clinical Services and Training at OmPlay; Carla Shalaby, Postdoctoral Fellow with TeachingWorks at the University of Michigan and author of Troublemakers; and Amanda Williford,
Research Associate Professor at the University of Virginia, and one of the creators of the innovative Banking Time program.
This annual
day of awareness is dedicated to highlighting Winn - funded
research, the critical need for evidence - based
medicine, early - stage biomedical
research, and health answers for cats.
«As our like - minded partner in feline
medicine and welfare, Winn has been critical in advancing feline medical knowledge for 50 years; spotlighting an annual
day to mark these advances is not only a nod to the prior work of dedicated feline researchers, but also an opportunity to recognize the ongoing need for evidence - based
research in feline
medicine.»
It is also a perfectly apt description of what happens every
day at the the Jane A. and Raymond C. Firestone
Research Laboratory Suite at the NC State College of Veterinary
Medicine.
Dr. Judd particularly notes several AU programs underway in the realm of diabetes
research outside the College of Veterinary
Medicine that will be highlighted during the
day:
Phi Zeta
Research Day, to showcase and recognize the research efforts of veterinary students, graduate students, post-graduates and faculty, will be Wednesday, Nov. 4, at the Auburn University College of Veterinary M
Research Day, to showcase and recognize the
research efforts of veterinary students, graduate students, post-graduates and faculty, will be Wednesday, Nov. 4, at the Auburn University College of Veterinary M
research efforts of veterinary students, graduate students, post-graduates and faculty, will be Wednesday, Nov. 4, at the Auburn University College of Veterinary
Medicine.
BATON ROUGE — On February 28, the LSU School of Veterinary
Medicine (LSU SVM) hosted its annual Phi Zeta Research Emphasis Day — a day established to promote research in schools of veterinary medicine, to recognize research conducted by veterinary students, House Officers (residents and interns), graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and faculty, and to encourage veterinary students to pursue careers in r
Medicine (LSU SVM) hosted its annual Phi Zeta
Research Emphasis Day — a day established to promote research in schools of veterinary medicine, to recognize research conducted by veterinary students, House Officers (residents and interns), graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and faculty, and to encourage veterinary students to pursue careers in r
Research Emphasis
Day — a day established to promote research in schools of veterinary medicine, to recognize research conducted by veterinary students, House Officers (residents and interns), graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and faculty, and to encourage veterinary students to pursue careers in resear
Day — a
day established to promote research in schools of veterinary medicine, to recognize research conducted by veterinary students, House Officers (residents and interns), graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and faculty, and to encourage veterinary students to pursue careers in resear
day established to promote
research in schools of veterinary medicine, to recognize research conducted by veterinary students, House Officers (residents and interns), graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and faculty, and to encourage veterinary students to pursue careers in r
research in schools of veterinary
medicine, to recognize research conducted by veterinary students, House Officers (residents and interns), graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and faculty, and to encourage veterinary students to pursue careers in r
medicine, to recognize
research conducted by veterinary students, House Officers (residents and interns), graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and faculty, and to encourage veterinary students to pursue careers in r
research conducted by veterinary students, House Officers (residents and interns), graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and faculty, and to encourage veterinary students to pursue careers in
researchresearch.
After OptiGen DNA testing revealed that none of the mutations previously known to cause
day blindness in other breeds were responsible for the clinical signs observed in the Standard Poodle cases, the project was turned over to Dr. Karina Guziewicz,
Research Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary
Medicine.