West Africa needs doctors to run treatment and holding centers; virologists to
do laboratory diagnostics; epidemiologists to dissect the major factors affecting the outbreak, which would lead to effective public health measures; public health workers to help implement these measures; and educators to work with the public and improve communications.
LABORATORY DIAGNOSTICS In our animal hospital we have the capability of
doing laboratory diagnostics to help determine if your pet has underlying kidney, liver or pancreatic disease.
Not exact matches
Clinical scientists
do everything from applied research and hospital
laboratory diagnostics to helping doctors diagnose a patient's disease.
After finishing her degree, she took a 1 - year post
doing virology research in a
diagnostics laboratory at Birmingham Heartlands Hospital.
«This
does not mean that the virus could not become more virulent and that current
diagnostics could not fail,» said senior author Heinz Feldmann, chief of the
laboratory of virology at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, «but it makes it less likely.»
Both of these methods require collecting samples and sending them to a
diagnostic laboratory, so they don't provide immediate results.
In order to
do this, All Creatures Animal Hospital has partnered with some of the finest
diagnostic technicians and
laboratories in the Metro Atlanta area and surrounding region.
Some
laboratory work may be
done, including a complete blood count, urinalysis, fecal exam, and perhaps endocrine blood tests and other
diagnostic tools used to detect health baselines or issues.
And come through it
did, with an army of volunteers and a historic collaboration between Maddie's Fund ®, the ASPCA, the University of Wisconsin Shelter Medicine Program, New York City Animal Care and Control, the New York City Department of Health, the Centers for Disease Control, the Wisconsin Veterinary
Diagnostic Laboratory, and more.
Some
diagnostics we send to an outside
laboratory for the most updated technology, but many are
done in the hospital to get results in a timely fashion while you wait.
In biomedicine, just to give you an example of what PCAST can
do, we can harness the historic convergence between life sciences and physical sciences that's underway today; undertaking public projects — in the spirit of the Human Genome Project — to create data and capabilities that fuel discoveries in tens of thousands of
laboratories; and identifying and overcoming scientific and bureaucratic barriers to rapidly translating scientific breakthroughs into
diagnostics and therapeutics that serve patients.
«If something doesn't happen, we're
done,» said Dr. Pieter P. Tans, chief scientist at the climate monitoring and
diagnostics laboratory of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Boulder, Colo., which takes the carbon dioxide measurements.
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