Sentences with phrase «drug applications using»

He has initiated multiple trials under investigational new drug applications using infused T cells and natural killer (NK) cells.

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Langer, an MIT Institute Professor with some 750 patents issued or pending worldwide, was one of the first people to apply chemical engineering methods to medical applications, pioneering the use of specially designed polymers for targeted drug delivery and tissue regeneration.
The application also analyzes keywords in comments and posts and notifies parents if there are references to drugs, violence and suicide and words commonly used in cyberbullying.
The priority review user fee required by this subsection shall be due upon the submission of a human drug application under section 505 (b)(1) or section 351 (a) of the Public Health Service Act for which the priority review voucher is used.
The Secretary approves a drug pursuant to an application submitted under section 505 (b) of this Act or section 351 (a) of the Public Health Service Act for which the sponsor of the application used a priority review voucher issued under this section.
Cambridge, MA — February 6, 2017 — Aura Biosciences, a biotechnology company developing a new class of therapies to target and selectively destroy cancer cells using viral nanoparticle conjugates, announced today that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared the investigational new drug application (IND) for the company's lead program, light - activated AU - 011 in ocular melanoma (Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared the investigational new drug application (IND) for the company's lead program, light - activated AU - 011 in ocular melanoma (drug application (IND) for the company's lead program, light - activated AU - 011 in ocular melanoma (OM).
Omeros Corporation (NASDAQ: OMER) shares are trading higher Tuesday after the commercial - stage biopharma company announced FDA approval for its supplemental new drug application, or sNDA, for OMIDRIA, which expands the indication to include use in pediatric patients, from birth through 17 years...
Although the code identified a list of banned topics, via its «general principles» («be carefuls») and its «particular applications» («don'ts»), the Hays Office couldn't stop filmmakers from skirting or ignoring its recommendations, which included: no use of profanity or depictions of nudity; no mention of drugs, perversion, prostitution, miscegenation, or venereal disease; no ridicule of clergy or creed, race or nation.
And in March, Lush Fresh Handmade Cosmetics» packaging for creams and lotions, the Lush Black Pot, was recognized as the first US Food and Drug Administration rigid packaging application for cosmetics use made from recycled polypropylene (PP).
Other mothers prefer to use hair setting tape (which can be found at a beauty supply or drug store) because it stays in place nicely during the feeding, but doesn't cause discomfort with repeated applications and removal.
Mission: To prevent or delay the onset of alcohol and other drug use, and to eliminate or reduce the high - risk use of drugs and alcohol through the application and principles of risk reduction and building - resiliency.
The Planning Commission voted 3 - 1 Sept. 12 not to hold a public hearing on Marcoccia's application to rezone 117 S. Edwards Ave. from residential to commercial to allow him to demolish the home there and use the property for parking and the drug store's trash dumpsters.
We thought that we could use some of our work in biomaterials for medical applications and controlled drug release to help heal those wounds.»
4.2.5 Submit articles and excerpts from the Licensed Materials to regulatory agencies in connection with applications for drug and product approval provided that such uses do not amount to commercial redistribution for direct profit; provided each article or excerpt from the Licensed Materials contains a credit line noting the original appearance of the article in its appropriate journal; provided any portion of the Licensed Materials used for these purposes looks identical to the original material; and provided such use does not present any material from the Licensed Materials in any manner that implies that Publisher endorses Licensee or any of the Licensee's products or services;
Students learn their application when analyzing samples for dyes, such as those occurring on textile fibers; when analyzing samples for the presence of materials such as petrol which may have been used to start fires; or when testing for the presence of illicit drugs in a variety of sample types.
The new material, described online 25 April in Science by synthetic chemist Andreas Lendlein of mnemoScience GmbH in Aachen, Germany, and biomedical engineer Robert Langer of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is composed of two polymers, each already used separately in clinical applications such as drug delivery.
In one application, Rogers» team devised a transient, flexible film to kill bacteria using electricity instead of drugs.
Using caffeine as a catalyst, the researchers have devised a way to create gummy, biocompatible gels that could be used for drug delivery and other medical applications.
This novel material is ideal for applications such as oil spill cleaning, heat insulation as well as packaging, and it can potentially be used as coating materials for drug delivery and as smart materials for various biomedical applications.
The principle component of the new panel, hydrogel — a polymer network filled with water — is safe to use in and on the human body, having already found use in applications ranging from drug delivery to creating scaffolds for tissue engineering and wound healing.
Because of the legislation, a FDA spokesperson noted in an email, «the agency will not receive or review INDs [Investigational New Drug applications] for human subject research utilizing genetic modification of embryos for the prevention of transmission of mitochondrial disease in FY 2016 and human subject research using these technologies can not be conducted in compliance with the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and FDA's implementing regulations.»
Exploiting the same pre-clinical model used for their studies, the researchers are testing the efficacy of this kind of drug candidates against cancer stem cells, and the possibility of identifying combination regimens with standard chemotherapies with minimized toxic effects, with the perspective of their possible application for the treatment of human breast cancer.
DESI has been used for a number of forensic applications, but no other studies have shown it to demonstrate drug use
As their novel technique for drug delivery is non-invasive and easy to use, the NUS team envisioned that the microneedles patch has great potential for applications in clinical and home care settings for the management of perioperative pain and chronic pain in patients suffering from conditions like diabetes and cancer.
Sun is currently conducting collaborative research with hydrogels for applications and efficiency with anticancer drugs screening and delivery, stem cells and wound healing, as well as being used in vaccines for H1N1 influenza and animal diseases, such as the porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus, or PRRS.
Dr Wenxin Wang is trying to uncover therapies for diseases such as diabetic ulcers and Epidermolysis Bullosa, which causes chronic skin conditions: «We are currently investigating the use of these new materials for biomedical applications such as drug / gene delivery, cross linkable hydrogel materials and skin adhesives.
The substance may be used for biomedical applications, ranging from cell culture and drug delivery to repairing and replacing tissue, organs and cartilage.
We can already see the beginnings of the application of such knowledge in using scanning technologies to diagnose schizophrenia and to detect subtle racist or sexist thought patterns as well as in implant surgery to treat parkinsonism and in the emergence of drugs such as Ritalin and Ambien.
In previous studies, pulsating magnetic fields have been used to deliver drugs, but the heat caused by the application can destroy healthy cells of patients.
The team will now develop a bigger library of simplified synthetic versions which can be used is a diverse number of applications, advancing the goal of a clinical drug.
This discovery provides proof - of - concept for the use of natural GroEL / ES to fold D - proteins for a variety of mirror - image drug discovery and synthetic biology applications.
Because of their unique branchlike molecular architecture, the polymers have unusual physical properties and could be used in a wide range of applications, from biodegradable capsules for delivering drugs to new industrial lubricants.
Researchers at McGill University have developed a new, low - cost method to build DNA nanotubes block by block — a breakthrough that could help pave the way for scaffolds made from DNA strands to be used in applications such as optical and electronic devices or smart drug - delivery systems.
This has applications in the manufacturing of new chemical products that can be used in industry, including new drugs for cancer therapy and new electronics for computers.
While on one hand, there is significant potential in the application of nanoparticles in enhancing heat transfer for tumor ablation and targeted drug delivery, there is also much promise in improving imaging and diagnostic protocols using them.
These materials are used primarily in the biomedical area as diagnostic tools in membranes, coatings, microcapsules, implants for applications of short or long - range and systems of controlled drug release.
These include nanospheres which can be biodegradable and could potentially be used in drug delivery applications, as well as nanofibers which form gel - phase materials, that can be used in a variety of applications, including cosmetics or biodegradable plastics that can withstand harsh conditions.
In a statement published online in Pediatrics, the organization walked a tightrope between strongly discouraging recreational marijuana use among teenagers while acknowledging that medical applications, including in young children, have grown more popular and that more research is needed to better understand when and how the drug might help.
«These larger crystals are easier to control using external magnetic fields, and they will not aggregate when those fields are removed, which will make them much more useful in practical applications, including drug delivery.»
Since the mid-1990s, FDA has deemed that organisms used in challenge studies are experimental medicines, and the agency has required researchers to submit Investigational New Drug applications before conducting trials.
Foreseeable applications include integrating lasers, sensors, wave guides and other optical components into so - called lab - on - a-chip devices now used for disease diagnosis, screening experimental materials and drugs, DNA forensics and more.
For clinical applications, they anticipate using their methods and scaffolds for developing peptide - based drugs.
In this context, FAST - Psychosis researchers identified biomarkers using MRI applications to support the development of drugs that target the glutamate system.
The team's new approach could help generate a range of reliable stimuli - responsive materials, which can be used in memory devices, artificial muscles and drug delivery systems, among other applications.
To test the capsule's real - world applications, the team used both mathematical modeling and animal models to investigate the effects of delivering a sustained therapeutic dose of a drug called ivermectin, which is used to treat parasitic infections such as river blindness.
Many of the early problems that hindered the clinical applications of particulate DDS have been overcome, with several DDS formulations of anticancer and antifungal drugs now approved for clinical use.
This means that these devices have the potential to be used in the human body in the future in applications such as drug delivery and locating cancer cells.
A report of the findings, published Oct. 16 in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology, marks efforts to seek approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to use the gel application in treatment - resistant skin wounds among diabetics and others, particularly older adults.
Arguably, the most economical and efficient strategy for development of small molecules with regenerative medicine applications is to use non-mammalian animal models for both target - and phenotype - based drug discovery.
Our Human Emulation System sets a new standard for recreating true - to - life human biology and is being used to advance product innovation, design, and safety across a range of applications including drug development, agriculture, cosmetics, chemical - based consumer products, and personalized health.
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