Sentences with phrase «clinical research collaboration»

Funding from the British Heart Foundation, Cancer Research UK, the Economic and Social Research Council, the Medical Research Council and the National Institute of Health Research, under the auspices of the UK Clinical Research Collaboration, is gratefully acknowledged.
Funding came from the British Heart Foundation, Cancer Research UK, Economic and Social Research Council, Medical Research Council, and National Institute for Health Research, under the auspices of the UK Clinical Research Collaboration.
NEW YORK and SAN FRANCISCO, March 28, 2017 — The Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy, Bristol - Myers Squibb Company (NYSE: BMY) and the Cancer Research Institute (CRI) today announced a multi-year clinical research collaboration to coordinate and rapidly initiate clinical Immuno - Oncology (I - O) studies across the Parker Institute and CRI networks.

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«Through this collaboration with the cancer community's leading clinical and pathology experts, thousands of more patients can potentially benefit from the world's growing body of knowledge about this disease,» said IBM Research and Cognitive Solutions senior vice president John Kelly in a statement.
This includes a stem cell research centre, a network of drug discovery institutes and a # 20 million global clinical development fund dedicated to supporting Phase I and II clinical trials; and a # 2 million collaboration between University of Cambridge and University College London that will use donated cells from people with Alzheimer's to test potential new treatments
In collaboration with our clinical program, our research program is actively exploring healthy brain development, with the goal of better understanding mental illness and treatment response.
In 2011, the Cochrane Collaboration, a nonprofit independent research organization, analyzed the results of 15 randomized clinical trials that had evaluated whether omega - 3 — fortified infant formulas, fed to full - term babies for up to the first year of life, provide developmental benefits compared with nonfortified infant formulas.
I was particularly interested in Andrew Lansley's recognition of a new prevailing research model, based upon collaboration, early clinical trials, and a willingness to outsource.
That priority influences the design of research questions, Weng notes, and encourages scientists involved in basic research, including postdocs, to participate in «very dynamic» collaborations with translational and clinical groups.
The TOPCAT trial was led by a clinical research team at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) under the direction of Marc A. Pfeffer, MD, PhD, BWH Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Medicine, in collaboration with the New England Research Institutes, directed by Sonja McKinlresearch team at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) under the direction of Marc A. Pfeffer, MD, PhD, BWH Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Medicine, in collaboration with the New England Research Institutes, directed by Sonja McKinlResearch Institutes, directed by Sonja McKinlay, PhD.
The pioneering research led by academics from the Sheffield Institute of Translational Neuroscience (SITraN), in collaboration with scientists from the University of York, supports the fast - tracking of the drug ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) for a clinical trial in Parkinson's patients.
Work on a proof of concept project — code - named Starbrite — began in early 2003 as a collaboration among the Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI), Duke Clinic, and CDISC with several technology partners and financial support from several sponsors.
In collaboration with Prof. Dr. Roland Schüle and his team at the Center of Clinical Research of the Freiburg University Medical Center, the scientists were able to test several epigenetic inhibitors that had been newly developed by Schüle and his team on the cancer stem cell model.
That conversation led to a fruitful, long - lasting collaboration with his adviser and opened up clinical medicine as a focus of our research.
«Bioinformatics Instruction & Consultation, Collaboration, Evaluation» [PDF, 2.38 MB] Kristi L. Holmes, Ph.D., Becker Medical Library, Washington University in St. Louis «Community Engagement: Lost in Translation» [PDF, 2.1 MB] Layne Johnson, Ph.D., Clinical and Translational Science Institute, University of Minnesota «Supporting Clinical Research» [PDF, 785 KB] Jennifer A. Lyon, M.S., MLIS, Biomedical and Health Information Services, University of Florida «Library - based Support for Translational Medicine» [PDF, 403 KB] Michele R. Tennant, Ph.D., MLIS, Biomedical and Health Information Services, University of Florida
He suggests «a way to promote basic and translational research at the same time, is to have Ph.D. or postdoctoral fellowships that require collaboration between a basic research institute, a clinical institute, and industry.»
Together with the European Renal cDNA Bank and the Joint Institute for Translational and Clinical Research (a collaboration between Peking University Health Sciences Center and U-M), the U-M team found a simple, new test to identify one of the nation's fastest growing chronic illnesses.
This is demonstrated by a research project conducted by Postdoc Bertel Teilfeldt Hansen and Professor (mso) Peter Thisted Dinesen, both from the Department of Political Science at the University of Copenhagen, in collaboration with Associate Professor and medical doctor Søren Dinesen Østergaard from the Department of Clinical Medicine at Aarhus University.
It was led by researchers at Imperial College London and the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh in collaboration with the Medical Research Council Clinical Trials Unit at UCL, and the Universities of Oxford and York.
The NIH / Fogarty International Clinical Research Fellowship followed by a Global Health Basic Science Award from my university has facilitated this long - term collaboration.
In collaboration with the University College London (UCL) Cancer Trials Centre and the UCL Cancer Institute, Swanton's research group will be following about 850 patients with NSCLC from diagnosis to death as part of a clinical trial to understand tumor evolution.
Conducted by Prof Rose McGready and Assoc. Prof Daniel Henry Paris from the Shoklo Malaria Research Unit (SMRU) in Mae Sot, Thailand, and the Mahidol Oxford Research Unit (MORU) in Bangkok, affiliated to Oxford University, UK, in collaboration with Prof John Antony Jude Prakash of the Dept. of Clinical Microbiology, Christian Medical College, Vellore, India, the study, «Pregnancy outcome in relation to treatment of Murine typhus and Scrub typhus infection: a fever cohort and a case series analysis,» will be published in the November 20th, 2014 issue of PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases.
In 2003, in «A vision for the future of genomics research,» Francis Collins — who was then the director of the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), part of the National Institutes of Health — and his co-authors encouraged collaboration between basic scientists and clinical scientists, and between life scientists and social scientists, to address the ethical, legal, and social implications of genomic and genetic research and the resulting new technresearch,» Francis Collins — who was then the director of the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), part of the National Institutes of Health — and his co-authors encouraged collaboration between basic scientists and clinical scientists, and between life scientists and social scientists, to address the ethical, legal, and social implications of genomic and genetic research and the resulting new technResearch Institute (NHGRI), part of the National Institutes of Health — and his co-authors encouraged collaboration between basic scientists and clinical scientists, and between life scientists and social scientists, to address the ethical, legal, and social implications of genomic and genetic research and the resulting new technresearch and the resulting new technologies.
A national network of clinical research units be created to foster collaboration and bring more visibility to clinical research.
The next phase of the research will see this team, in collaboration with clinical colleagues in the Netherlands, identify early life clinical markers of the future renal and cardiovascular health of these children.
«We're forming collaborations with researchers at Loyola and other centers doing basic science research as well as studies with more immediate clinical applications,» said Michael Zilliox, PhD, director of the Loyola Genomics Facility.
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Investigating mouse models for biological for research The congress aims to promote the International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium (IMPC) mouse lines, importance of mouse phenotyping & clinical and drug discovery collaboration, to present progresses performed by IMPC with regards CRISPR editing genome, rare diseases, microbiota and ageing pipeline, as well as illustration of examples of scientific projects about «Animal models for human diseases» and recent developments in mouse models phenotyping imaging.
One of the key goals of the Genomic Medicine Alliance is to encourage and catalyze multidisciplinary collaborative research between partner institutions and scientists, particularly from emerging countries and to establish collaboration ties among research organizations, clinical entities and regulatory agencies in areas related to genomic medicine.
To carry out projects in genome analysis that will lead to significant improvements in people's health and quality of life, in collaboration with the Catalan, Spanish, European and International research and clinical community.
Oncology research and clinical advancements often require financial partnerships and collaborations between industry and oncology physicians and researchers.
Georgia CORE aims to increase the skills and competencies of the cancer research workforce; raise awareness about the opportunities and benefits of clinical trials; incorporate the perspectives of patients and survivors into clinical cancer research; advocate for clinical trials financing, regulatory improvement and resource development; promote access to and enrollment in clinical trials; and stimulate dialogue and collaboration among multi-disciplinary cancer researchers.
The ERA - Net ERACoSysMed, collaboration on systems medicine funding to promote the implementation of systems biology approaches in clinical research and medical practice, started in January 2015 as the first ERA - Net on systems medicine under the EU Framework Programme Horizon 2020.
Reykjavik, ICELAND, 12 October 2011 — deCODE genetics today announced that it has entered into a research collaboration with Pfizer Inc., the objective of which is to discover sequence variants associated with specific clinical phenotypes related to Systemic Lupus Erythematosis by utilizing deCODE's expertise in gene discovery.
The Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey is a matrix style, basic, clinical and population research center as well as a consortium cancer center with Princeton University, leveraging the science of the state's cancer researchers through collaboration.
The collaboration — spearheaded by Ressler and Paz — features three main initiatives: joint research projects where basic and pre-clinical researchers at the Weizmann Institute will collaborate with basic and clinical researchers at McLean; shared intellectual resources and training including visiting students, visiting scientists, and post-doctoral fellows; and collaborative meetings and symposia.
Managing the transition to «post-genomic» science requires new programs and structures to foster the simultaneous development of basic science, advanced technologies, information transfer and clinical research as well as internal and external collaborations.
Within the field of medical, biological and clinical engineering IFMBE's aims are to encourage research and application of knowledge, and to disseminate information and promote collaboration.
Successful candidates will become part of strong research environments with excellent infrastructure and enjoy close collaboration with AstraZeneca and clinical / translational research platforms at one of the largest University hospitals in northern Europe.
This research and clinical collaboration between the Hutch, the University of Washington, Seattle Children's and Seattle Cancer Care Alliance enables our researchers to leverage each institution's strengths and develop premier research programs across many types of disease.
SMR contributes to advances in melanoma research by catalyzing collaborations among basic, translational, and clinical researchers, carrying new technology - based discoveries from bench to bedside and back.
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Our current efforts in the AST - VAC2 program are focused on progressing this product towards a Phase 1 / 2a clinical trial in non-small cell lung cancer in collaboration with Cancer Research UK (CRUK).
In an effort to further exploit the potential of Pexa - Vec to activate the immune system to fight cancer, as seen in McDonald's preclinical data, SillaJen recently announced a new clinical trial in collaboration with New York - based Regeneron Inc. to test Pexa - Vec and REGN2810, a PD - 1 checkpoint inhibitor, in combination against renal cell carcinoma, and recently signed a sponsored research agreement with UCSF to enable joint support of parallel preclinical experiments by McDonald's team.
The Genomic Medicine Institute (GMI) and the Center for Clinical Genomics are excited to announce a broad research collaboration with Human Longevity Inc., (HLI), Dr. J. Craig Venter's company in San Diego, CA.
The research was financed with grants from the Centre for Clinical Research, a collaboration of Västmanland County Council and Uppsala University, Västmanlands cancerfond, AstraZeneca, Svenska Smärtafonden, Percy Falks stiftelse, and Henning & h Ida Perssons forskningsstresearch was financed with grants from the Centre for Clinical Research, a collaboration of Västmanland County Council and Uppsala University, Västmanlands cancerfond, AstraZeneca, Svenska Smärtafonden, Percy Falks stiftelse, and Henning & h Ida Perssons forskningsstResearch, a collaboration of Västmanland County Council and Uppsala University, Västmanlands cancerfond, AstraZeneca, Svenska Smärtafonden, Percy Falks stiftelse, and Henning & h Ida Perssons forskningsstiftelse.
You will receive a competitive salary and benefits package, and have access to state - of - the - art core facilities in the Lerner Research Institute (http://www.lerner.ccf.org/), as well as plenty of opportunities for clinical collaboration at the Cleveland Clinic.
«My goal is for this event to highlight the excellent work currently ongoing at McLean Hospital, while also serving to catalyze collaborations among different research and clinical programs on campus,» said Pizzagalli who encourages all members of the McLean staff to attend.
As one of six GRA universities, Emory has benefited from this unique partnership in numerous ways: through its 11 Eminent Scholars, multidisciplinary university and industry collaborations, and support for research in vaccines, nanomedicine, transplantation, neurosciences, pediatrics, biomedical engineering, clinical research, and drug discovery.
She put clinical immunology in UK on the world map, and contributed to clinical research and international collaboration with well - established international leaders in the field.
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