Sentences with phrase «accelerate studies designed»

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The HYPO - RT - PC trial, a randomized multi-institutional phase III trial in Scandinavia, was designed to assess outcomes from highly accelerated extreme hypofractionation, which is delivered in smaller number of high doses — seven fractions of 6.1 Gy each in this study.
Geologist Torbjörn Törnqvist of Tulane University, a co-author of the study, said that given accelerating rates of sea level rise, losses will likely continue long into the future, and that even the best - designed river diversions won't be able to prevent more land loss.
Although this study represents only a single case, it provides unprecedented detail on the host response to Ebola virus disease and may inform the development of therapeutics designed to boost or accelerate host factors that most effectively counter the virus and promote healing.
The FDA's accelerated approval regulatory option, for example, is specifically designed to allow FDA validation based on studies measuring «surrogate endpoints.»
Our collaborative approach and deep scientific and regulatory understanding of each molecule type helps us shape the best strategy for bringing a novel therapy to market and design custom studies and programs that reduce risk and accelerate timelines.
The study design allows for flexibility to accelerate progress and potentially identify new correlates.
Accelerated Schools, a school improvement program designed to bring challenging curricula to disadvantaged students, appears to have paid off in some of the schools that tried it early on, according to an independent study.
Both Smarty Ants and AchieveSummer are cloud - based solutions designed for flexible implementations: use as a summer school literacy program, a core summer reading or ELA program, or a course of independent study to accelerate student learning gains throughout summer break.
Some colleges are transforming traditional developmental education into accelerated pathways that are relevant to students» programs of study using the design principles of guided pathways introduced by Bailey, Jaggars, and Jenkins, which allow colleges to cluster hundreds of programs of study into a handful of broad areas (e.g., liberal arts, STEM, business, and health).
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