Sentences with phrase «medicine in a medical laboratory»

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The Chinese government financed nationwide studies into cockroaches» medical value that, after more than two decades of laboratory investigation and clinical trials, had discovered or confirmed dozens of disease - fighting proteins and biochemical compounds with huge potential value in medicine.
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.
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.).
EFE This is a statement frm sm1 who is enlightened, pls d writen of d message ie Dr Biodun shld know dat they is a grp called medical Laboratory Scientist & d duty of d CMD is for d medically qualified & all professionals in d health sector are with a high degree of experience & shld also note dat b4 HE Dr Biodun was born Medicine was a deploma progam so allow other who now run degrees to do freely
Tomas Lindahl of the Francis Crick Institute and Clare Hall Laboratory in Hertfordshire, U.K. and Paul Modrich of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina are AAAS members, and Modrich became a AAAS Fellow in 1998.
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.
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.
MBANs at Home If all goes well, look for MBANs to fall into three categories in the near future — those used to monitor a patient's general health or «wellness,» those measuring the health of the elderly, and those used to monitor patients with long - term medical conditions such as Parkinson's disease or epilepsy, says Paolo Bonato, director of the Motion Analysis Laboratory at Boston's Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital and an assistant professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation at Harvard Medical Smedical conditions such as Parkinson's disease or epilepsy, says Paolo Bonato, director of the Motion Analysis Laboratory at Boston's Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital and an assistant professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation at Harvard Medical SMedical School..
This idea has been the major focus of the work in the laboratory of Dr. Ehud Cohen of the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, at the Institute for Medical Research Israel - Canada in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem's Faculty of Medicine.
«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.
Germany's Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) Berlin Buch and the Fu Wai Hospital of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (CAMS) are building a new gene research laboratory in Beijing, the aim being to identify genes that play a key role in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular diseases.
To help in his hunt for disease genes, Pe'er founded The Ashkenazi Genome Consortium (TAGC) in September 2011 with Todd Lencz, an investigator at The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, director of the Laboratory of Analytic Genomics at the Zucker Hillside Hospital, and associate professor of molecular medicine and psychiatry at the Hofstra North Shore - LIJ School of Mmedicine and psychiatry at the Hofstra North Shore - LIJ School of MedicineMedicine.
«Our laboratory has been working to understand the molecules and pathways that make the kidneys so vulnerable to so many stressors, including toxins and poor blood flow,» explained senior author Samir Parikh, MD, an investigator in the Division of Nephrology and in the Center for Vascular Biology Research (CVBR) at BIDMC and Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School.
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.
The development of the contrast agents was led by John V. Frangioni, M.D., Ph.D., Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, and Hak Soo Choi, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, with chemical synthesis performed at Georgia State University in the laboratory of Maged Henary, Ph.D..
Other investigators contributing to the new study include Chaoran Yin, Ting Zhang, Yonggang Zhang, Raj Putatunda, Xiao Xiao, Fang Li, Shen Dai, and Xuebin Qin in the Department of Neuroscience at the Center for Neurovirology and the Comprehensive NeuroAIDS Center, Temple University Lewis Katz School of Medicine; Weidong Xiao in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Temple University Lewis Katz School of Medicine; Huaqing Zhao in the Department of Clinical Science, Temple University Lewis Katz School of Medicine; Xiying Qu in the Department of Radiology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh; and Xianming Mo in the Laboratory of Stem Cell Biology, State Key Laboratory of Biotherapy, West China Hospital, West China Medical School, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China.
He moved to Boston where he obtained the F32 National Research Scholarship Award (NIH) and completed a Post-Doctoral Fellowship in the laboratory of C. Ronald Kahn, M.D., Chief Academic Officer and Senior Investigator at Joslin Diabetes Center and the Mary K. Iacocca Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School.
Matt Boersma»04 Honors student with Seth Ramus, now at Johns Hopkins University, graduate student in Neuroscience Scott Herrick»04 Honors student with Seth Ramus, now at Rockefeller University, technician in the lab of Bruce McEwen Emily Thompkins»03 Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine Alexis Goldstein»03 Independent Study Research with Seth Ramus, now at The Pacific College of Oriental Medicine, graduate student Christopher Johnson»03 Laboratory technician at Brandeis University Kirsten George»03 Laboratory technician at Bowdoin (in professor thompson's lab) Kelly Dakin»02 Currently in the neuroscience grad program at Harvard Tyler Dunphee»02 Currently in medical school at U. Minnesota Lauren Axelrod»02 Currently in medical school at University Wisconsin Yen Wing Chu»01 Currently in the neuroscience grad program at Johns Hopkins Channing Paller»01 Currently an MD / PhD student at Harvard Shiva Gupta»01 Currently in Med School at New York Medical College Andrew Evans»01 Currently in the neuroscience grad program at U. Bristol in England Shawn Pelletier»01 Currently in pharmacology grad program at University Connmedical school at U. Minnesota Lauren Axelrod»02 Currently in medical school at University Wisconsin Yen Wing Chu»01 Currently in the neuroscience grad program at Johns Hopkins Channing Paller»01 Currently an MD / PhD student at Harvard Shiva Gupta»01 Currently in Med School at New York Medical College Andrew Evans»01 Currently in the neuroscience grad program at U. Bristol in England Shawn Pelletier»01 Currently in pharmacology grad program at University Connmedical school at University Wisconsin Yen Wing Chu»01 Currently in the neuroscience grad program at Johns Hopkins Channing Paller»01 Currently an MD / PhD student at Harvard Shiva Gupta»01 Currently in Med School at New York Medical College Andrew Evans»01 Currently in the neuroscience grad program at U. Bristol in England Shawn Pelletier»01 Currently in pharmacology grad program at University ConnMedical College Andrew Evans»01 Currently in the neuroscience grad program at U. Bristol in England Shawn Pelletier»01 Currently in pharmacology grad program at University Connecticut
Included among the numerous recipients of Mr. Sanford's gifts, that total more than one billion dollars, are: the Edith Sanford Foundation for Breast Cancer that was created in 2012 by a gift of $ 100 million in honor of Mr. Sanford's mother who died of breast cancer when he was four years old; the Sioux Valley Hospitals and Health System, which renamed itself Sanford Health in 2007, in recognition of a $ 400 million gift; a $ 125 million gift in 2014 to establish Sanford Imagenetics, a program that will integrate genomic medicine into primary care for adults; the University of California San Diego which received a $ 100 million gift for the creation of the Sanford Stem Cell Clinical Center in 2013 to accelerate the translation of stem cell research discoveries by advancing clinical trials and patient therapies; the Burnham Institute for Medical Research that received a $ 50 million gift in 2010, and recognized its appreciation for both this and a 2008 gift of $ 20 million to the Sanford Center for Childhood Disease research at Burnham by then changing its name to Sanford Burnham Medical Research Institute; a $ 70 million gift to establish a particle physics laboratory named the Sanford Underground Research Facility; and the San Diego Consortium for Regenerative Medicine which received a gift of $ 30 million in 2008 and expressed its gratitude by renaming itself the Sanford Consortium for Regenerative Mmedicine into primary care for adults; the University of California San Diego which received a $ 100 million gift for the creation of the Sanford Stem Cell Clinical Center in 2013 to accelerate the translation of stem cell research discoveries by advancing clinical trials and patient therapies; the Burnham Institute for Medical Research that received a $ 50 million gift in 2010, and recognized its appreciation for both this and a 2008 gift of $ 20 million to the Sanford Center for Childhood Disease research at Burnham by then changing its name to Sanford Burnham Medical Research Institute; a $ 70 million gift to establish a particle physics laboratory named the Sanford Underground Research Facility; and the San Diego Consortium for Regenerative Medicine which received a gift of $ 30 million in 2008 and expressed its gratitude by renaming itself the Sanford Consortium for Regenerative MMedicine which received a gift of $ 30 million in 2008 and expressed its gratitude by renaming itself the Sanford Consortium for Regenerative MedicineMedicine.
She was then appointed Associate Professor at the Laboratory for Molecular Infection Medicine Sweden (MIMS, part of Nordic European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) Partnership for Molecular Medicine) at Umeå University in Sweden where she habilitated in the field of Medical Microbiology and is still active as a Visiting Professor.
(Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD; University of California, Irvine and San Diego, CA; University of Chicago, Chicago, IL; University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; Laboratory of Clinical Science, National Institute of Mental Health Intramural Research Program, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL; Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO; University of Iowa Medical School, Iowa City, IA; Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN)
On September 1, 2001, Barry S. Coller, M.D. became the David Rockefeller Professor of Medicine; Head, Laboratory of Blood and Vascular Biology; Physician - in - Chief of The Rockefeller University Hospital; and Vice President for Medical Affairs at The Rockefeller University.
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.
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.
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.
President Marissa Ehringer (2016 - 2019) University of Colorado IBG Department 1480 30th St 447UCB Boulder, CO 80309 USA (303) 492-1463 [email protected] Past - President Elissa J. Chesler (2015 - 2018) The Jackson Laboratory 600 Main Street Box 959 Bar Harbor, ME 04609 USA (207) 800-6200 [email protected] President - Elect Catherine Rankin (2017 - 2020) University of British Columbia Dept. of Psychology and Brain Research Centre 2211 Westbrook Mall Vancouver, BC V6T 2B5 Canada (604) 730-2501 [email protected] Secretary Iiris Hovatta (2017 - 2020) Associate Professor in Neurogenomics Department of Biosciences / Genetics P.O. Box 56 (Viikinkaari 9 C) 00014 University of Helsinki Finland +358-50-4484509 [email protected] Treasurer Mark Rutledge - Gorman (2016 - 2019) Portland Alcohol Research Center OHSU / VA Portland HCS 3710 SW Veterans Hospital Road Portland, Oregon 97239 - 2964 USA (503) 220-8262 x56653 [email protected] Members - at - Large Camron Bryant (2015 - 2018) Boston University School of Medicine Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics 72 E. Concord Street, L - 606C Boston, MA 02118 USA (646) 641-4501 [email protected] Clarissa Parker (2016 - 2019) Middlebury College Department of Psychology McCardell Bicentennial Hall 276 Bicentennial Way Middlebury, VT 05753 USA (301) 652-8757 [email protected] Richard A. Radcliffe (2017 - 2020) University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Dept. of Pharmaceutical Sciences 12850 E Montview Blvd, Room V20 - 312 Aurora, CO 80045 USA (303) 724-3362 [email protected] Awards Committee Yehuda Ben - Shahar (2016 - 2018, Chair) Robert Williams (2016 - 2018) Angela Ozburn (2016 - 2018) Dai Stephens (2017 - 2019) Lisa Tarantino (2017 - 2019)
I continued a research career in the allergy laboratory of Rafeul Alam throughout my training at The University of Texas Medical Branch, School of Medicine, graduating with an M.D. and special honors in immunology in 1988.
Prior to joining Spectrum Health, he was chief of the Division of Hematologic Malignancies and Blood and Marrow Transplantation and director of the stem cell laboratory at Roger Williams Medical Center in Providence, Rhode Island, an academic affiliate of Boston University School of Medicine.
She grew up in a medical family surrounded by research at Dartmouth College where she worked in various laboratory jobs at the Geisel School of Medicine.
«Having done a lot of clinical interpretation for patients, my frustration over many years is that we can not diagnose the causes of disease in most of the rare disease patients we test,» said Heidi Rehm, who is also the Chief Laboratory Director of the Laboratory for Molecular Medicine at Partners Personalized Medicine and an associate professor at Harvard Medical School.
Late last month Penn Medicine observed the fortieth Medical Laboratory Professionals Week, a time to recognize the hard work and dedication of the 600 - plus lab professionals in more than 30 laboratories across the health system.
Mount Sinai School of Medicine (MSSM), one of the foremost medical schools and medical centers in the world, is home to many leading laboratories and state - of - the - art facilities in anatomical, neuroanatomical, morphological, radiological, osteological, and genomic sciences.
Laboratory research from the University of Chicago Medicine and a genetic study from the University of North Carolina Medical Center both argue that the mu opioid receptor plays an important role in tumor progression and support a therapeutic role for opioid antagonists.
Hugo de Jonge, an associate professor at Erasmus Medical Center in The Netherlands and director of the MDI Biological Laboratory's new biomedical innovation course, «Applications of Organoid Technology,» discusses the potential of this fascinating new «mini-organ» technology in this exclusive editorial in Regenerative Medicine Network.
Additional researchers on this study are Thushangi N. Pathiraja, Ph.D., Shiming Jiang, Ph.D., Yuanxin Xi, Ph.D., Jason P. Garee, Ph.D., Dean P. Edwards, Ph.D., Martin J. Shea, Rachel Schiff, Ph.D., and Wei Lei, Ph.D., all of, or formerly of, Baylor College of Medicine; Shweta Nayak, M.D., of Magee - Womens Hospital of UPMC; Adrian V. Lee, Ph.D., Jian Chen, M.S., and Nancy E. Davidson, M.D., all of UPCI; Richard J. Santen, M.D., of the University of Virginia; Frank Gannon, Ph.D., and Sara Kangaspeska, Ph.D., formerly of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory and now at QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute in Brisbane, Australia, and at Institute for Molecular Medicine, Helsinki, Finland; Jaroslav Jelinek, M.D., Ph.D., and Jean - Pierre J. Issa, M.D., both of Temple University; Jennifer K. Richer, Ph.D., and Anthony Elias, M.D., both of the University of Colorado; and Marie McIlroy, Ph.D., and Leonie Young, Ph.D., both of the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland.
Dr. Datis Kharrazian is a one - of - a-kind clinician whose passion for research and evidence - based medicine led him to spend years in laboratories such as Immunosciences Lab in California and Cyrex Labs in Arizona, as well as in universities such as Harvard Medical School, Loma Linda University School of Medicine, Bastyr University California, and Lincoln College of Professional, Graduate and Continuing Edmedicine led him to spend years in laboratories such as Immunosciences Lab in California and Cyrex Labs in Arizona, as well as in universities such as Harvard Medical School, Loma Linda University School of Medicine, Bastyr University California, and Lincoln College of Professional, Graduate and Continuing EdMedicine, Bastyr University California, and Lincoln College of Professional, Graduate and Continuing Education.
Their comprehensive medical training includes studies in conventional medical sciences, clinical and physical diagnosis, laboratory and diagnostic imaging studies, clinical medicine, naturopathic philosophy, pharmacology, and a variety of both natural and conventional therapies.
Functional Medicine uses laboratory testing and an extensive medical history intake to recommend natural health programs along with lifestyle changes to assist in reversing many disorders to include fatigue, depression, excessive weight gain, digestive problems, hormone abnormalities, infertility and much more.
By personally visiting all the medical schools in the country, Flexner documented conditions in schools which were not using that model (for instance, identifying those still teaching students homeopathic medicine and flagging those with grossly inadequate laboratory facilities.)
It includes laboratory work in hematology, comparative anatomy and physiology, animal medical techniques, animal husbandry and diseases, parasitology, surgical principles, anesthesia, radiography, urinalysis, clinical chemistry, and cytology at the UC College of Medicine.
Dr. Bayne was the 2009 recipient of the American Veterinary Medical Association's Animal Welfare Award, the 2012 recipient of the Charles River Prize, and the 2016 recipient of the KCLAM Award for Global Support to Laboratory Animal Medicine in Korea.
In addition to diagnostic services and specimen analysis, the clinical laboratories provide valuable case material for teaching veterinary medical students and preparing residents for specialty board certification in veterinary pathology, clinical pathology, internal medicine and surgerIn addition to diagnostic services and specimen analysis, the clinical laboratories provide valuable case material for teaching veterinary medical students and preparing residents for specialty board certification in veterinary pathology, clinical pathology, internal medicine and surgerin veterinary pathology, clinical pathology, internal medicine and surgery.
He presides over six academic departments, the William R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, the California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory System, the Veterinary Medicine Teaching and Research Center in Tulare, Veterinary Medicine Extension, and numerous centers of excellence.
The Veterinary Technician program at Pima Medical Institute includes courses that offer in - depth study in nursing skills, laboratory procedures, equine medicine and nursing, and livestock animals, as well as lab animal and exotic animal medicine.
Terry Hensley, DVM, MS, is a graduate of Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine, who practices at Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory and Texas AgriLife Extension Service in College Station.
The Infectious Agent Repository is located in building 385, situated adjacent to the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, with contiguous access to the Veterinary Medical Center, Animal Science Veterinary Medicine Building, and Veterinary Science Building.
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Mitral valve repair in dogs * Masami Uechi, DVM, PhD Veterinary Cardiovascular Medicine and Surgery, Laboratory of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Department of Veterinary Medicine, College of Bioresource Sciences, Nihon University, 1866 Kameino, Fujisawa, Kanagawa 252-8510, Japan Received 26 August 2011; received in revised form 1 December 2011; accepted 12 January 2012 www.elsevier.com/locate/jvc Mitral regurgitation; Canine Abstract Prognosis for dogs with severe mitral regurgitation is poor with medical therapy alone.
Angela also worked in human medicine as a Medical Laboratory Assistant and Phlebotomist at St. Anthony's Central and Littleton Adventist Hospital, and has taught piano and martial arts.
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