Sentences with phrase «clinical success she's had»

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«It will enable them to better target products they move into clinical testing, so they have better chances of success,» he says.
Describing the manner in which Ellison selected new programmers and salespeople as «clinical,» Squire attributes Oracle's success largely to the premium he has always placed on choosing the right candidates.
Because you have already factored in risk by applying the clinical trial probability of success, you do not need to include development risk in the discount rate.
If Novartis can get clinical trial success to translate into commercial success, it would bode extremely well for Gilead's future as a leader of this exciting new oncology space.
It transposed, not always uncritically, into its own setting a variety of therapies which had yielded some success in secular psychiatric and psychological clinical settings.
Wenger lost the plot when he brought in Giroud... what about the beautiful game involves having a lumbering striker who's main attribute is holding up play... our success with Wenger, and even before, came with pace and clinical striking up front, having a boss in the midfield and having physically imposing CBs... what about Wright, Bergkamp, Anelka, Henry or RVP remind anyone of Giroud (minus the left foot of course)... the formula was broken, which didn't have to be the end of our success, but when you adopt half - measures you can't expect things just to work themselves out on their own... at the very least Wenger should have brought in some wingers that can consistently cross the ball and then spend significantly more time addressing our lack of success with set pieces... ultimately this is why we continued to struggle with consistency and continued to constantly play people in the wrong positions
Before the sack, Richardson's performance against Clowney is an offer any NFL GM would spend first - round money on: when applied on roughly one - third of called offensive plays in a single game, Tiny Richardson can nullify a premier pass - rushing defensive end with single coverage with a 95.4 percent success rate in clinical trials.
With the former lurking around everyone's favorite panacea to Roma's problems, Stevan Jovetic, and the latter landing Jackson Martinez and possibly prying Zlatan Ibrahimovic from PSG, Roma may have two more combatants in their quest to stop Juve's strive for five, two combatants with shiny new toys up top, and while clinical strikers aren't the be all end all of title teams, they are the most apparent key to success, which leaves Roma in a bit of a quandary.
As a clinical psychologist, a mother of three and a co-founder of Challenge Success, a Stanford birthed project focused on school reform and parent education, I have seen the impact of excessive parental oversight and intrusion into every aspect of children's lives.
They claim they have the breadth of clinical experience and years of research, which have translated into scientific breakthroughs in the treatment of infertility, and ultimately offering the latest medical advances for patients along with the highest fertility success rates.
Each physician has actively participated in clinical research to advance the safety, success, and affordability of infertility treatments.
My experience as a mother and as a clinical psychologist has led me to believe that our current definition of «success» and «failure» is a large contributor to the psychological distress many mothers experience when they are unable to realize their hopes for how they feed their babies.
Our devoted team of physicians have been recognized nationally and internationally for their extensive clinical experience, outstanding academic credentials and research contributions, as well as for their success in treating the most challenging fertility cases.
Prevention of mother - to - child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV has been at the forefront of global HIV prevention efforts since 1998, following the success of the short - course zidovudine and single - dose nevirapine clinical trials in reducing transmission.
Hosted by Chief Clinical Officer Dr. Rachel McClements, Psy D, and Director of Clinical Training, Katherine Tsai, Ph D. this year's conference offered the more than two hundred clinicians from Five Acres and other local agencies a live seminar, «Understanding and Working Within Diverse Contexts of Child Development: Connecting Research to Applications» presented by Ioakim Boutakidis, Ph. D. Associate Dean of Student Success
Chronic or hard - to - assess ailments where the clinical encounter does not have an easily identifiable end point will all fall victim to the on - off logic of a private health service, as will operations involving high costs with low or medium chances of success.
In order to find an answer to this question crucial for clinical practice, Diane Lazard, an ear, nose and throat surgeon at the Institut Vernes (Paris) and Anne - Lise Giraud, neuroscientist in the UNIGE's Faculty of Medicine, have sought to identify which brain factors might be linked to the success or failure of implants.
U.S. biotechnology company Circe Biomedical has had similar success, she said, showing in an ongoing clinical trial of a similar device using pig liver cells that six out of 36 patients have completely recovered without the need for transplant.
What physicians tell you if you call yourself «Doctor»: Your uncle has non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, but there are several promising treatments in clinical trials, and I've taken the liberty of signing him up for the one with the greatest chance of success.
She says a number of experimental drugs now in clinical trials are designed to target serotonin in other ways in the brain, and may have better success than the SSRIs.
Those hoping for quick clinical success should remember it takes time for revolutionary treatments to go from lab bench to bedside, says Andras Nagy, a stem cell researcher at Mount Sinai Hospital's Lunenfeld — Tanenbaum Research Institute in Toronto, who has not been directly involved in Yamanaka's work.
Studies in animal models of MS have been a success, and the latest version of the compound is due to start clinical trials in humans by mid-2012.
To block this signal, recent clinical studies have focused on inhibiting the activation of the B - cell receptor as a treatment for non-Hodgkin lymphoma patients, but with variable success.
«This project has been long in the making, and our clinical collaborators have been indispensable to the success of the project,» said Chen.
While this approach has had some clinical success, in most cases, the immune response resulting from dendritic cell vaccines is short - lived and not robust enough to keep tumors at bay over the long run.
Sirtris has three STACs undergoing clinical trials, and claims preliminary results show success in combating inflammation.
Nearly 80 clinical trials have attempted to correct faulty disease - causing genes, but only treatments for inherited immune - deficiency disorders have shown any success.
«It's as close to a definitive clinical success with gene therapy as one could have at this point in the development of the technology,» says genetic engineer Richard Mulligan of Harvard University.
Studies have shown that the clinical success of transplantation depends on the number and percentage of limbal stem cells in tissue grafts.
All previous clinical trials designed to reduce the levels of amyloid - beta using one therapy at a time have had limited success.
Citing the number of great successes medical research has brought us — lifesaving drugs from penicillin to insulin, along with invaluable treatments and medical devices — he adds, «It's one more reason why we have to be appropriately skeptical, unafraid to speak out about misleading claims, and insistent upon holding clinical research to the standards of science.»
Cancer immunotherapy drugs that block the inhibitory PD - 1 pathway have shown success in clinical trials and are now FDA - approved for melanoma, lung cancer and bladder cancer.
EVI continues not only to have many successes in the clinical development of malaria vaccine candidates (its initial mandate as EMVI), but also in the coordination of projects funded by the European Commission (EC) and others.
Targeting inhibitory proteins within cytotoxic T cells as a means to improve T cell activity against cancer has led to impressive clinical successes, but only in a minority of treated patients (1).
Spark Therapeutics» gene therapy for patients with haemophilia has seen some early success in clinical trials, after being tested in 10 male patients
Spark Therapeutics» gene therapy for patients with haemophilia has seen some early success in clinical trials, according to a report published yesterday.
Following the success of trials showing that the Cytosponge was as good a diagnostic tool as endoscopy, and far more pleasant for patients, Rebecca's team has received funding for a 4,000 - patient clinical trial to pave the way for the Cytosponge to become the first - line assessment for Barrett's oesophagus.
Furthermore, the success of this project can lead to the development of novel axon - regenerating therapeutics that could transform the clinical treatment of angle - closure glaucoma and other types of optic neuropathies, as well as have the potential to be adapted to regenerating the long - distance axonal projections damaged by spinal cord injury, brain trauma, and white matter stroke.
This would overcome many of the problems that held back tissue engineering from clinical success in the past.»
Given the substantial increase in development activity and clinical success of other immunotherapy agents that followed, and in an effort to continue to provide maximum value to the rapidly evolving field, the direction of the CIC was re-set to become a «think tank» that would convene and tackle topics of importance to the continued development of cancer immunotherapies.
The technique is also inefficient, correcting only a small percentage of gene mutations, and transplantation success has proven rare in clinical trials testing gene therapy to treat beta thalassemia.
Having seen CRISPR's success in basic research, researchers are eager to apply it in a clinical setting.
From their success in revealing the basic mechanisms of asthma, six new drugs have entered clinical testing for asthma, many others are in pre-clinical testing, and scores of new molecular pathways underlying asthma have been revealed.
We have personally seen so much clinical success using this extraordinary compound that we have developed our own formulation.
And let's do something next week, maybe — maybe on like clinical success stories we're having in the practice.
Medifast's success has been proven in multiple clinical studies, the Medifast website offers dozens of real - life testimonials, and its products and programs have been recommended by more than 20,000 doctors since 1980.
I am a clinical physiologist & am following 40 + clients on versions of this program, tracking biometrics / labs / food logs — some are at 2 yrs out... What I have observed for success (using food logs), for the majority of both men & women to gain optimal results from a «paleo» program....
The problem is that this is hard to sustain if lots of programs are competing for the same pool of folks, and I'm completely unconvinced that the miraculous enthusiasm for clinical residencies would spur the nation's 1,300 + teacher preparation programs to suddenly become much more selective — or to have much more success attracting high - quality candidates.
All aspiring teachers should be able to enroll in strong preparation that will prepare them for success in the classroom — and that means having the support necessary to participate in high - quality clinical practice and reflective learning in great teacher preparation programs.
Recently there have been great clinical successes against types of cancers that were previously intractable, but many malignancies remain that can be, at best, only temporarily controlled.
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