While determining the genetic makeup of a patient's tumor is a critical tool for precision cancer medicine, the report's authors noted several challenges and unanswered questions about large - scale
clinical application of the methods.
Not exact matches
Multicenter study
of the lactational amenorrhea
method (LAM): I. Efficacy, duration, and implications for
clinical application.
We are excited to reveal that our results show that
clinical application of this technique could supplement existing diagnostic
methods for MS.»
This combination
of job responsibilities allows her to focus on
methods to bridge the gap between research and
clinical application of biomarker findings.
Although further studies are necessary, potential
clinical applications of the team's finding would involve developing
methods or drugs that prevent Mtb from entering M - cells.
Such a scattershot
application of a
method to various
clinical problems suggests that the genome approach is a technique in search
of a question.
These signal gains can be exploited either to reduce the cost
of the technique by working in a weak magnetic field or to open up new
applications: for example, hyperpolarisation
methods provide new routes to probe disease in
clinical MRI.
Translational medicine is the integrated
application of innovative pharmacology tools, biomarkers,
clinical methods,
clinical technologies and study designs to improve disease understanding, confidence in human drug targets and increase confidence in drug candidates, understand the therapeutic index in humans, enhance cost - effective decision making in exploratory development and increase phase II success.
The aim
of the Deciphering Developmental Disorders (DDD) Study is to advance
clinical genetic practice for children with developmental disorders by the systematic
application of the latest microarray and sequencing
methods while addressing the new ethical challenges raised.
An oral written and practical exam is given to test the student's competence in Basic techniques, MLD theory and the
application of clinical wellness
methods.
Until we know more about the validity
of in vitro
methods, it is not recommended that they be used in
clinical or epidemiologic research
applications or for food labeling purposes because
of the potential for large over - or underestimates
of true GI values.
Clinical pharmacology: It is one
of the basic sciences
of pharmacology that focuses on the
application of pharmacological principles and
methods when it comes to medical clinics, patient care and its outcomes.
However, there is growing interest in prosthetics and their
clinical application because these devices may offer an alternative to euthanasia in severe cases where full amputation or alternative
methods of limb spare are not an option.
For example, in a study which was published in the Journal
of Veterinary Behavior:
Clinical Applications and Research, it was shown that dogs which were trained with only positive reinforcement did far better and displayed fewer behavior problems than those using punitive
methods (13).
The manual guides
clinical application of Gottman
Method Couples Therapy to help couples strengthen: • The Friendship System — the foundation for intimacy, passion, and good sex • The Conflict System — the basis for helping couples identify and address solvable problems, and understand and manage irresolvable differences • The Shared Meaning System — the existential foundation
of the relationship that helps couples discover their shared purpose for building a life together
Again, modern imaging
methods are enabling this information to be translated to the developing human brain (27), and indeed, imaging with neuropsychology is an area where rapid progress is being made and needs to be made to translate the growing basic neuroscience knowledge
of mechanisms into
clinical relevance and
application.
Name moderators and briefly describe the purpose and
application of the MacArthur
Method of moderation analysis in this randomized
clinical trial.
The flexible and skillful
application of knowledge, theories, and
methods in a bio-psychosocial approach is a hallmark
of clinical social work.
(a) 3000 supervised hours spent providing psychotherapy or
clinical social work services to individuals, families, and groups,
of which at least 50 percent shall include the
application of psychosocial
methods in direct client contact;