Sentences with phrase «school of medicine department»

1979 - 1981 University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Department of Biochemistry: Research assistant with Dr. Manjusri Das.
Sheila K. West, PhD Professor, Vice Chair for Research Wilmer Eye Institute, The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Department of Epidemiology, The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Emory University School of Medicine Department of Hematology and Medical Oncology Atlanta www.med.emory.edu/hemonc/ Profile
Hoyte began advocating for the enrollment of underrepresented students soon after joining the School of Medicine department of community and family medicine in 1973.
We're discovering new genetic alterations driving lung cancer, new drugs to target these alterations, and are refining our use of tests to find these alterations in individual patients,» says Dara Aisner, MD, PhD, investigator at the University of Colorado Cancer Center, molecular pathologist at CU School of Medicine Department of Pathology, and one of the panel experts.
«Patients diagnosed with early - stage prostate cancer — and that's the vast majority of patients with this disease — face many treatment options that are thought to be similarly efficacious,» said Ronald C. Chen, MD, MPH, associate professor in the UNC School of Medicine Department of Radiation Oncology.
«Amelanotic melanoma is linked to worse survival because it's more likely to be diagnosed at a later stage,» said the study's senior author Nancy E. Thomas, MD, PhD, a UNC Lineberger member, Irene & Robert Alan Briggaman Distinguished Professor and chair in the UNC School of Medicine Department of Dermatology.
osetta Rowbottom, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Department of Anesthesiology & Perioperative Medicine University Hospital Case Medical Center
«Knowing this mechanism that underlies IL - 37's effect on the immune system now allows us to study IL - 37 function and perhaps dysfunction in a wide range of diseases,» says Mayumi Fujita, MD, PhD, investigator at the University of Colorado Cancer Center, associate professor in the CU School of Medicine Department of Dermatology, and the paper's senior author.
The lead authors are Parisa Hossienzadeh, Gaurav Bhardwaj and Vikram Mulligan, of the University of Washington School of Medicine Department of Biochemistry and the UW Institute of Protein Design.
«In other words, we wanted to make sure these signatures were meaningful in real, human tumors and not just an artifact of being grown in a dish,» says James Costello, PhD, investigator at the CU Cancer Center and assistant professor in the CU School of Medicine Department of Pharmacology.
We are really focused on, and enthusiastic about, our ability to perform successfully translational bench - to bedside - and - back - again psoriasis research here at CWRU School of Medicine Department of Dermatology and the Murdough Family Center for Psoriasis at University Hospitals Case Medical Center.
Other authors include Amy S. Ladley, Ph.D. and Elizabeth A. Rhyne, R.N. CPNP, of SSM Cardinal Glennon Children's Medical Center and the Saint Louis University School of Medicine Department of Pediatrics, and Donna R. Halloran, M.D., MSPH, associate professor of pediatrics at SLU and a SLUCare physician at Cardinal Glennon.
«This is a place essential to the beginning of life — you don't expect that it's a place that's teeming with bacteria,» said Wendy R. Brewster, MD, PhD, a UNC Lineberger member, an associate professor in the UNC School of Medicine Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, and director of the UNC Center for Women's Health Research.
said UNC Lineberger's Stergios Moschos, MD, an associate professor in the UNC School of Medicine Department of Hematology / Oncology and a co-author of the study.
Coauthor Dr. Stefan Feske, of the New York University School of Medicine Department of Pathology, in 2006 discovered ORAI channels, which open and close to allow calcium into cells.
«Several studies and clinical evidence suggest AIM2 functions as a tumor suppressor, but until now, we've had very little direct evidence to explains how this occurs,» said Justin E. Wilson, PhD, the study's first author and a postdoctoral fellow at UNC Lineberger, the UNC School of Medicine Department of Microbiology and Immunology and the Department of Genetics.
Distinguished Professor in the UNC School of Medicine Department of Genetics and a UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center member.
A research team led by Timothy R. Nurkiewicz, Ph.D., associate professor in the WVU School of Medicine Department of Physiology and Pharmacology and researcher in the Center for Cardiovascular and Respiratory Sciences, is finding inhalation of engineered nanomaterials negatively impacts gestational development in animal models.
In their study, Stephanie Cherqui, PhD, associate professor in the UC San Diego School of Medicine Department of Pediatrics, and colleagues used a transgenic mouse model that expresses two mutant human FXN transgenes, and exhibits the resulting progressive neurological degeneration and muscle weakness.
«Patients diagnosed with early - stage prostate cancer — and that's the vast majority of patients with this disease — face many treatment options that are thought to be similarly efficacious,» said Ronald C. Chen, MD, MPH, UNC Lineberger member and associate professor in the UNC School of Medicine Department of Radiation Oncology.
Hardesty and collaborator Jiyon Lee, MD, assistant professor in the New York University School of Medicine Department of Radiology, hypothesized that in this case, information would reduce anxiety.
Lorenz collaborated with other UofL colleagues in the School of Medicine Department of Pediatrics and J.B. Speed School of Engineering.
Title (s): Chief, Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition; Co-Director, Food Allergy Center at Floating Hospital for Children; Director, Pediatric Clinical Trials, OB / GYN - Pediatric Clinical Trials Program; Associate Professor, Tufts University School of Medicine Department (s): Pediatrics, Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition Appt.
Title (s): Director, Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery; Co-Director, Cleft Lip and Palate Program; Otolaryngologist; Assistant Professor, Tufts University School of Medicine Department (s): Otolaryngology Appt.
Title (s): Chief, Pediatric Otolaryngology; Pediatric Otolaryngologist; Medical Director, Pediatric Cochlear Implant Program; Assistant Professor, Tufts University School of Medicine Department (s): Otolaryngology, Pediatric Otolaryngology Appt.
Title (s): Chief, Pediatric Neurosurgery; Pediatric Neurosurgeon; Assistant Professor, Tufts University School of Medicine Department (s): Neurosurgery, Pediatrics, Pediatric Neurosurgery Appt.
Title (s): Infectious Diseases Pediatrician; Assistant Professor, Tufts University School of Medicine Department (s): Pediatrics, Pediatric Infectious Disease Appt.
Title (s): Executive Director, Mother Infant Research Institute; Vice Chair of Pediatric Research, Floating Hospital for Children; Associate Professor, Tufts University School of Medicine Department (s): Pediatrics, Newborn Medicine Appt.
Title (s): Associate Chief, Newborn Medicine; Medical Director, NICU, Tufts Medical Center; Director of Billing and Compliance, Pediatrics; Neonatologist; Assistant Professor, Tufts University School of Medicine Department (s): Pediatrics, Newborn Medicine Appt.
Title (s): Physiatrist - in - Chief; Chief, Pediatric Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; Clinical Associate Professor, Tufts University School of Medicine Department (s): Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Pediatric Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Appt.
Title (s): Chief Emeritus, Division of Pediatric Endocrinology; Professor, Tufts University School of Medicine Department (s): Pediatrics, Pediatric Endocrinology Appt.
Title (s): Director, Center for Food Related Diseases at Tufts Medical Center; Co-Director, Food Allergy Center at Floating Hospital for Children; Allergist; Assistant Professor, Tufts University School of Medicine Department (s): Medicine, Pediatric Allergy, Gastroenterology, Pediatric Gastroenterology Appt.
In this case, brain volume,» said senior author Alysson R. Muotri, PhD, associate professor in the UC San Diego School of Medicine departments of Pediatrics and Cellular and Molecular Medicine.
The healthy neurons behaved like ASD neurons, said co-senior author Alysson R. Muotri, PhD, professor in the UC San Diego School of Medicine departments of Pediatrics and Cellular and Molecular Medicine, director of the UC San Diego Stem Cell Program and a member of the Sanford Consortium for Regenerative Medicine.
Much of it has focused on developing a vaccine, with promising early results,» said senior author Alysson Muotri, PhD, professor in the UC San Diego School of Medicine departments of Pediatrics and Cellular and Molecular Medicine, director of the UC San Diego Stem Cell Program and a member of the Sanford Consortium for Regenerative Medicine.
The study is a collaboration among researchers at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Departments of Pediatrics and Health Policy and U-M's C.S. Mott Children's Hospital, School of Public Health and School of Public Policy.
USC faculty physicians and Keck School of Medicine departments also have practices throughout Los Angeles and Orange counties.

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INSIDER spoke with Dr. Mary Jane Minkin, a clinical professor in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences at the Yale University School of Medicine to find out what you should (and shouldn't) believe about IUDs.
The Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Patterns and Predictions, and Cloudera joined forces for the project.
Leader Perioperative Immune Health Initiative, Department of Anesthesia Stanford University School of Medicine
Dr. Shelley Hwang, Chief of Breast Surgery and Professor and Vice Chair of Research, Department of Surgery, Duke University Dr. Lloyd B. Minor, Carl and Elizabeth Naumann Dean, School of Medicine, Stanford University Moderator: Clifton Leaf, Fortune
The Practice of Medicine Dr. Paul McHugh, MD, is Henry Phipps Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and Psychiatrist - in - Chief of the Johns Hopkins Hospital.
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.).
The chairman of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine has performed more than 6,000 anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) operations since the early 1980s and is a world leader in anatomic reconstruction of the ACL.
From 1985 - 1987, she completed a post-doctoral residency in clinical neuropsychology at UCLA's David Geffen School of Medicine within the Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences.
He is also Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.
The data «could indicate that the potential window of opportunity for optimized ACL injury risk reduction may be before the onset of neuromuscular deficits and peak knee injury incidence that occurs after the onset of maturation in female athletes and / or during the mid-teen years,» said lead author, Gregory D. Myer, PhD, FACSM, CSCS, of the Division of Sports Medicine at Cincinnati Children's Hospital, and the Departments of Pediatrics and Orthopaedic Surgery, at the College of Medicine at the University of Cincinnati, and the Athletic Training Division, School of Allied Medical Professions at The Ohio State University in Columbus.
Academic Appointments - Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Southern California School of Medicine.
«The results of this study demonstrate that the K - D test is an accurate and reliable method for identifying athletes with head trauma, and is a strong candidate for a rapid sideline screening test for concussion, [with] particular relevance to contact sports including football, soccer, hockey, MMA and boxing,» wrote co-author, Dr. Laura J. Balcer of the Department of Neurology, Opthalmology, and Epidemiology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
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