Also nearby are the University of Nebraska Medical Center, the Boystown
National Research Hospital, The Lied Transplant Center, The Durham Research Center, Creighton University Medical Center, Mutual of Omaha, and the University of Nebraska.
Other researchers involved in the study are Jennifer Maloney, M.D., Amarjot Kaur, Ph.D., Nancy Lui, Ph.D., and Hendrik Nolte, M.D., Ph.D., at Merck; David Bernstein, M.D., at the Bernstein Clinical Research Center and University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, in Ohio; Thomas Casale, M.D., at Creighton University in Omaha, Neb.; Robert Fisher, M.D., at Allergy Research and Care in Milwaukee, Wis.; Kevin Murphy at Boys Town
National Research Hospital in Omaha, Neb.; and Kristof Nekam, M.D., at Hospital of the Hospitaller, Brothers of St. John of God, in Budapest, Hungary.
She worked on the study at the Center for Childhood Deafness at Boys Town
National Research Hospital in Omaha,...
Not exact matches
She spent a decade in academia — during which time she was awarded prestigious fellowships from the
National Institutes of Health to fund her Ph.D.
research at Queen's University and joint - appointment postdoctoral fellowship at Massachusetts General
Hospital / Harvard Medical School / Massachusetts Institutes of Technology.
Most people that choose to birth at home have only chosen after extensive
research and feel that the small risk of a serious complication is preferable to the high rate of intervention in a
hospital setting (including the 33 %
national caesarean section rate.)
Most people that choose to birth at home have chosen this option after extensive
research and feel that the small risk of a serious complication is preferable to the high rate of interventions in a
hospital setting (including the 33 %
national caesarean section rate, 45 % at some local
hospitals).
Most people that choose to birth at home have only chosen after extensive
research and feel that the small risk of a serious complication is preferable to the high rate of interventions in a
hospital setting (including the 33 %
national caesarean section rate.)
Brian S Carter, MD, FAAP Professor of Pediatrics, University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Medicine; Attending Physician, Division of Neonatology, Children's Mercy
Hospital and Clinics; Faculty, Children's Mercy Bioethics Center Brian S Carter, MD, FAAP is a member of the following medical societies: Alpha Omega Alpha, American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, American Academy of Pediatrics, American Pediatric Society, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Society for Pediatric
Research,
National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization Disclosure: Nothing to disclose.
She has conducted
research in
hospitals and the community, and contributes to
national and international policy and practice guidelines on infant care.
Peggy Garland, CNM, MPH is a retired midwife who worked for 30 years in home and
hospital births, participated in maternity care
research, taught midwifery students in a variety of settings and held many leadership roles in professional advocacy for midwives at the
national and state level, including with MANA and NACPM.
Congratulations to Diane Lynn Spatz, PhD, clinical coordinator of Children's
Hospital of Pennsylvania's Mothers» Milk Bank, upon her recent appointment to the Task Force on
Research Specific to Pregnant Women and Lactating Women, which is coordinated by the
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development at the
National Institutes of Health.
Memorial contributions to First Presbyterian Church of Arlington Heights, 302 N. Dunton Ave., Arlington Heights, St. Jude Children's
Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105 - 1905, World Wildlife Federation, 1250 24th St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037 or the
National MS Society, P.O. Box 4527, New York, NY 10163 appreciated.
Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology, MedStar Washington
Hospital Center and MedStar Georgetown University
Hospital, Washington, DC; the Eunice Kennedy Shriver
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development,
National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland; and MedStar Health
Research Institute, Hyattsville, Maryland.
Read about the innovative
research being conducted at the
National Key Laboratory of Medical Immunology of the Second Military
Hospital in China.
International collaborators are located at Centre Leon Berard, Centre Antoine Lacassagne, and Institut Gustave Roussy, all in France; Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale Tumori, in Italy; The Institute of Cancer
Research, in the United Kingdom; University
Hospital Essen, in Germany; and
National Cancer Center
Hospital East and Kobe University
Hospital, both in Japan.
So far in 2015, the
hospital exceeded the
national average for adult patients participating on
research studies by about 300 percent.
A recent study from the Center for Injury
Research and Policy at Nationwide Children's
Hospital done in conjunction with researchers from Colorado School of Public Health at the University at Colorado and Temple University used data from a large,
national sports injury surveillance system to determine the effect of state - level TBI laws on trends of new and recurrent concussions among US high school athletes.
The
research team comprises representatives from
National Cancer Centre Singapore (NCCS), Singapore General
Hospital (SGH), Duke - NUS Graduate Medical School (Duke - NUS), A * STAR's Genome Institute of Singapore (GIS) and Cancer Science Institute Singapore (CSI Singapore) of the
National University of Singapore (NUS).
One of the better - kept secrets about the massive clinical
research hospital at the
National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Md., has been tucked away for half a century in Wing D of a building that dates to 1953.
The study, published by the
National Bureau of Economic
Research, estimates that the aggregate savings from reduced
hospital expenditures associated with expanded Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage totaled approximately $ 1.5 billion per year, or approximately 2.2 % of the total $ 67.7 billion cost of Medicare Part D in 2011.
The
research, which was led by Yanming Wang, a Penn State University associate professor of biochemistry and molecular biology, and Denisa Wagner, senior author with decades of
research on thrombosis at the Boston Children's
Hospital and the Harvard University Medical School, will be published in in the Online Early Edition of the journal Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences during the week ending 10 May 2013.
Free access is available to
National Research Council scientists and academic / not - for - profit users associated with a university,
hospital, or government department.
Researchers who participated in the
research are: Bru Cormand, Claudio Toma, Bàrbara Torrico and Alba Tristán, from the Department of Genetics and the Institute of Biomedicine of the University of Barcelona (IBUB), affiliated centres with the campus of international excellence BKC; Concepció Arenas (Department of Statistics of the UB) and Mònica Bayés, researcher from the
National Centre for Genome Analysis (CNAG), located at the Barcelona Science Park (PCB - UB), and the groups led by Amaia Hervás, coordinator of the Child and Adolescence Mental Health Unit at the Mutua de Terrassa University
Hospital, and Marta Maristany, from Sant Joan de Déu University
Hospital, affiliated centres with the campus of international excellence HUBc.
The study conducted by the
National Institute for Health
Research (NIHR) / Wellcome Trust Manchester Clinical Research Facility at The Royal Manchester Children's Hospital builds on initial research from The University of Manchester, which was funded by the MPS
Research (NIHR) / Wellcome Trust Manchester Clinical
Research Facility at The Royal Manchester Children's Hospital builds on initial research from The University of Manchester, which was funded by the MPS
Research Facility at The Royal Manchester Children's
Hospital builds on initial
research from The University of Manchester, which was funded by the MPS
research from The University of Manchester, which was funded by the MPS Society.
Elizabeth E. Foglia, M.D., of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, and colleagues compared in -
hospital outcomes between extremely premature infants enrolled in RCTs and those who were eligible but not enrolled in RCTs conducted by the
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal
Research Network between January 1999 and December 2012.
The
research analysed data from the National Neonatal Research Dataset (NNRD), which was established by Professor Modi at Imperial College London and Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundatio
research analysed data from the
National Neonatal
Research Dataset (NNRD), which was established by Professor Modi at Imperial College London and Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundatio
Research Dataset (NNRD), which was established by Professor Modi at Imperial College London and Chelsea and Westminster
Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
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.
The study was supported by the
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (1R21HD072382) of the
National Institutes of Health and the Fred Lovejoy House - Staff
Research and Education Fund at Boston Children's
Hospital.
Arizona State University Army
Research Lab, Weapons and Materials
Research Directorate Baylor School of Medicine Carnegie Mellon University Case Western Reserve University CIIT Centers for Health
Research Columbia University Cornell University Emory University School of Medicine Fred Hutchinson Cancer
Research Center J. David Gladstone Institute Harvard University Medical School Indiana University, Bloomington Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Los Alamos
National Laboratory Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Massachusetts General
Hospital Massachusetts Institute of Technology McGill University MCP Hahnemann Medical School Medical College of Georgia Medical College of Wisconsin Microsoft NCI NIEHS NIH NOAA New York University School of Medicine Penn State University College of Medicine Pfizer Rockefeller University Rowland Institute for Science Seattle Biomedical
Research Institute St. Jude Children's
Research Hospital Stanford University USEPA /
National Risk Management
Research Lab University of Alabama, Birmingham University of California, Berkeley University of California, Los Angeles University of California, San Diego University of California, San Francisco University of Chicago University of Cincinnati College of Medicine University of Colorado at Boulder University of Georgia University of Illinois, Chicago University of Illinois, Urbana - Champagne University of Maryland University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey University of Michigan University of Minnesota University of New Mexico University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill University of Pennsylvania University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry University of Texas, Austin University of Texas Medical Branch University of Toronto University of Wisconsin, Madison Vanderbilt University Virginia Tech Yale University
Markowitz added that this
research received crucial financial assistance from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine's Council to Advance Human Health (CAHH), from the Harrington Discovery Institute at University
Hospitals, and from multiple
National Institutes of Health grants that included the Case GI SPORE, led by Markowitz, and the
National Center for Accelerating Innovation at the Cleveland Clinic.
The
research was also funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Bill and Melinda Gates through the Global Good Fund, the
National Institutes of Health, and the Division of Gastroenterology at Brigham and Women's
Hospital.
Between 1946 and 1948, Cutler performed his
research on Guatemalans in a
national prison, an army barracks, the country's only mental
hospital, and the
national orphanage.
In the first analysis of the
National Survey of ACOs, the
research team from the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy & Clinical Practice found that the majority of ACOs identified as physician led, with another third jointly led by physicians and
hospitals.
Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine, with colleagues at the
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, the University of Manitoba and St. Boniface
Hospital Albrechtsen
Research Centre in Canada, have identified a molecular signaling pathway that, when blocked, promotes sensory neuron growth and prevents or reverses peripheral neuropathy in cell and rodent models of type 1 and 2 diabetes, chemotherapy - induced neuropathy and HIV.
GenProfile is based at the Biomedical
Research Campus Berlin - Buch, in close vicinity to the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC), a national research center, and several university hospitals — one of the fastest growing research areas in the heart of
Research Campus Berlin - Buch, in close vicinity to the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC), a
national research center, and several university hospitals — one of the fastest growing research areas in the heart of
research center, and several university
hospitals — one of the fastest growing
research areas in the heart of
research areas in the heart of Europe.
A team working at the Institute of Cancer
Research and the Royal Marsden
Hospital in London, in collaboration with scientists at the
National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, Maryland, has found that tamoxifen also works by encouraging the cells surrounding a tumour to produce a «growth factor».
The 24
hospitals in the study are all members of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal
Research Network.
«Despite substantial public health efforts, flu vaccine rates for U.S. children are well below
national targets,» says lead author Sarah J. Clark, M.P.H., associate director of the University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children's Hospital National Poll on Children's Health and associate research scientist in the U-M Department of Ped
national targets,» says lead author Sarah J. Clark, M.P.H., associate director of the University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children's
Hospital National Poll on Children's Health and associate research scientist in the U-M Department of Ped
National Poll on Children's Health and associate
research scientist in the U-M Department of Pediatrics.
«The opportunity for this career development is now,» says Graham Lord, director of translational
research development at the National Institute for Health Research Biomedical Research Centre at King's College London and Guy's and St. Thomas» ho
research development at the
National Institute for Health
Research Biomedical Research Centre at King's College London and Guy's and St. Thomas» ho
Research Biomedical
Research Centre at King's College London and Guy's and St. Thomas» ho
Research Centre at King's College London and Guy's and St. Thomas»
hospitals.
A team from The
Research Institute at Nationwide Children's
Hospital published the findings in a recent issue of PLOS Pathogens and has now received a $ 1.6 million grant from the
National Institutes of Health to further the work.
Researchers at the Center for Nanoparticle
Research, within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) in collaboration with medical doctors in Seoul
National University
Hospital, created a surgical glue that is both adherent and visible in the most common imaging techniques: fluoroscopy, ultrasound, and computed tomography (CT).
The
research was funded by the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, the
National Institutes of Health (RO1EB007615, P30 GM103507), the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust, the Kessler Foundation, the University of Louisville Foundation, Jewish
Hospital and St. Mary's Foundation, Frazier Rehab Institute and University of Louisville
Hospital.
NNI has established collaborative links with several other local academic and
research institutions, including Kent Ridge Digital Labs, the Institute of Material Research and Engineering, the Genome Institute of Singapore, the National University of Singapore, the National University Hospital, and the Defence Medical Research In
research institutions, including Kent Ridge Digital Labs, the Institute of Material
Research and Engineering, the Genome Institute of Singapore, the National University of Singapore, the National University Hospital, and the Defence Medical Research In
Research and Engineering, the Genome Institute of Singapore, the
National University of Singapore, the
National University
Hospital, and the Defence Medical
Research In
Research Institute.
The
research team, comprising 20 researchers from the Copenhagen Centre for Team Sport and Health, the University of Southern Denmark, Gentofte University Hospital and the National Research Centre for the Working Environment, was led by Professor Peter Krustrup, who has studied fitness and health effects for more than 10 years and published 55 articles in the area over the last
research team, comprising 20 researchers from the Copenhagen Centre for Team Sport and Health, the University of Southern Denmark, Gentofte University
Hospital and the
National Research Centre for the Working Environment, was led by Professor Peter Krustrup, who has studied fitness and health effects for more than 10 years and published 55 articles in the area over the last
Research Centre for the Working Environment, was led by Professor Peter Krustrup, who has studied fitness and health effects for more than 10 years and published 55 articles in the area over the last 5 years.
A 10 - person
research team led by S. Jay Olshansky of the University of Illinois, Chicago, and David S. Ludwig of Children's
Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, examined data from Centers for Disease Control's big
National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys.
Recent
research using
national data on Medicare suggests that community - based factors, such as availability of general practitioners in the area, may be as or more important than
hospital factors in determining readmission rates, and that patients may have few options other than
hospital care for both urgent and non-urgent conditions related to their surgery or other conditions.
Founded 2 years ago, UVS went public last week and promptly announced three major
research agreements — with the Icelandic Cancer Society, the
National University
Hospital, and the Reykjavik City
Hospital.
This study was performed in collaboration with Veterans Administration Medical Center in La Jolla, University of California San Diego, Yokohama City University, Massachusetts General
Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Mailman
Research Center at McLean
Hospital, University of Connecticut School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,
National Institute of Mental Health, Vala Sciences, Inc., Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard University, Dalhousie University, Beth - Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Örebro University, Janssen
Research & Development Labs, Waseda University, and RIKEN.
The
research team also included Michael H. Picard from Massachusetts General Hospital; Brendan Cavanaugh from New Mexico Heart Institute; Jason Cole from Cardiology Associates; Muhammad Akram Khan from North Dallas Research Associates; Vinay Malhotra from Cardiac Study Group; James E. Udelson from Tufts Medical Center; and Lawton S. Cooper from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood In
research team also included Michael H. Picard from Massachusetts General
Hospital; Brendan Cavanaugh from New Mexico Heart Institute; Jason Cole from Cardiology Associates; Muhammad Akram Khan from North Dallas
Research Associates; Vinay Malhotra from Cardiac Study Group; James E. Udelson from Tufts Medical Center; and Lawton S. Cooper from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood In
Research Associates; Vinay Malhotra from Cardiac Study Group; James E. Udelson from Tufts Medical Center; and Lawton S. Cooper from the
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
In addition to Luo and Qiu, members of the
research team include graduate student Michael J. Sheedlo; associate professor of chemistry Chittaranjan Das; collaborators Kaiwen Yu and Xiaoyun Liu of Peking University in Beijing; Ernesto S. Nakayasu of Pacific Northwest
National Laboratory; and Yunhao Tan a former graduate student in Luo's group who is now at Boston Children's
Hospital.