Sentences with phrase «for basic biomedical research»

EMMA is a non-profit repository for the collection, archiving (via cryopreservation) and distribution of relevant mutant strains essential for basic biomedical research.
The research, published today in the journal PLOS One, appears as scientists are increasingly concerned about federal support for basic biomedical research.
In 2008, he took a staff position in the bioinformatics department at Gladstone, where he now leads a team of biologists - turned - programmers and programmers - turned - biologists working to build free, open - source software tools for basic biomedical research.

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«This work is an example of how integrating basic science and clinical care may reveal privileged opportunities for biomedical research,» said Matthew O. Hebb, M.D., Ph.D., FRCSC, a researcher involved in the work from the Departments of Clinical Neurological Sciences (Neurosurgery), Oncology and Otolaryngology at the University of Western Ontario in Ontario, Canada.
Genentech's Research department aims to strike a balance between basic biomedical research and translational research aimed at developing therapies for unmet medicaResearch department aims to strike a balance between basic biomedical research and translational research aimed at developing therapies for unmet medicaresearch and translational research aimed at developing therapies for unmet medicaresearch aimed at developing therapies for unmet medical needs.
For its basic research award, the foundation picked the work of biomedical researchers William Kaelin Jr. of Harvard Medical School in Boston, Peter Ratcliffe of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom, and Gregg Semenza of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland.
Yet even as teams developed the CRISPR / Cas9 gene - editing system for biomedical and basic research purposes, multiple groups have been on the lookout for better versions of the molecular scalpel.
Time will tell whether institutions and funding agencies will sustain support for translational research and continue to plumb the storehouse of basic biomedical advances to help sick people.
The foundation envisions the retreat as an opportunity for the postdocs to share research perspectives and for RCT to share views on the interaction of basic biomedical research with the development of clinical applications.
Last week, a coalition of biomedical research advocacy groups and a Washington, D.C. — based think tank released a report outlining a number of strategies for sustaining the more than $ 30 billion budget of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), which provides about one - half of all U.S. funding for basic research.
«We... support federal investment in basic and applied biomedical research,» it says, «especially the neuroscience research that may hold great potential for dealing with diseases and disorders such as Autism, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's.»
Innovations in Biomedical Computational Science and Technology Initiative (SBIR) Innovations in Biomedical Computational Science and Technology Initiative (STTR) These programs apply to all NIH institutes and fund basic research in biomedical computing, as well as development of informatics tools for the health sciences.
United for Medical Research (UMR), a politically potent coalition of leading research universities, industry groups, and patient advocates based in Washington, D.C., isn't happy with Trump's proposed 20 % cut to the $ 32 billion NIH, the nation's major funder of basic biomedical Research (UMR), a politically potent coalition of leading research universities, industry groups, and patient advocates based in Washington, D.C., isn't happy with Trump's proposed 20 % cut to the $ 32 billion NIH, the nation's major funder of basic biomedical research universities, industry groups, and patient advocates based in Washington, D.C., isn't happy with Trump's proposed 20 % cut to the $ 32 billion NIH, the nation's major funder of basic biomedical science.
In addition, EBioMedicine publishes commentaries, reviews, and viewpoints that enhance the accessibility and applicability of basic research findings for health professionals, and promote a better understanding of clinical challenges for biomedical researchers.
Through a combination of a variety of information gathering activities and Committee deliberations, the Committee has concluded that the nation's need for these scientists remains strong and that the NRSA program, while small compared to the many other sources of doctoral and postdoctoral support, is enormously powerful in terms of its ability to change research emphases and to attract the highest quality individuals to research careers in the basic biomedical, behavioral and clinical sciences.
As America's patient lobby groups win increasing support for research into their own «pet diseases», scientists working at the more basic end of biomedical research are struggling to win a share of the funds.
In its twenty years of operation, the NRSA program has made it possible for many thousands of talented individuals in the basic biomedical, behavioral, and clinical sciences to sharpen their research skills and to apply those skills to topics of special concern to the nation, such as aging, hypertension, the genetic basis of disease, acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), cancer, environmental toxicology, nutrition and health, and substance abuse.
publishes commentaries, reviews, and viewpoints that enhance the accessibility and applicability of basic research findings for health professionals, and promote a better understanding of clinical challenges for biomedical researchers.
The Norman Prince Neurosciences Institute unites world - class physicians and scientists from Rhode Island Hospital and its Hasbro Children's Hospital, Brown University and the Brown Institute for Brain Science, Butler Hospital, Bradley Hospital, and the Providence VA Medical Center to provide the highest caliber patient care and to conduct exceptional basic, translational and clinical research — discovery and invention that spans the biomedical research continuum from bench to bedside.
Since 2000, the BTT Program has been preparing CCP students for an exciting career in the growing field of basic and applied biomedical research.
The overarching goal of the NIGMS Postdoctoral Research Associate (PRAT) Program is to provide high quality postdoctoral research training in the basic biomedical sciences, in NIH intramural research laboratories, to a diverse group of postdoctoral fellows to prepare them for leadership positions in biomedical Research Associate (PRAT) Program is to provide high quality postdoctoral research training in the basic biomedical sciences, in NIH intramural research laboratories, to a diverse group of postdoctoral fellows to prepare them for leadership positions in biomedical research training in the basic biomedical sciences, in NIH intramural research laboratories, to a diverse group of postdoctoral fellows to prepare them for leadership positions in biomedical research laboratories, to a diverse group of postdoctoral fellows to prepare them for leadership positions in biomedical careers.
PHENOMIN - TAAM (The Transgenesis and Archiving of Animal Models) provides services for basic research, biomedical and pharmaceutical research covering the creation, transgenesis, health status monitoring, the cryopreservation, the revival, the genetic analysis and the functional imaging.
The mission and activities of the Sanford Consortium for Regenerative Medicine focus on basic biomedical research.
The Biomedical Technician Training Program prepares Community College of Philadelphia students for an exciting career in the growing field of basic and applied biomedical research.
The NIH contributes to most of the federal support for medical and basic biomedical research in the U.S..
We provide in - person and web - based education and resources for teachers, students, and the general public — all designed to improve science teaching and learning, while promoting science skills and literacy, and general understanding of clinical and basic biomedical research.
The posts are suitable for research - focused academics with a basic science, biomedical, veterinary or medical background.
The Mouse Model for basic and biomedical research.
This unique international event will provide the attendees with an innovative program focused on the best practices in the use of the mouse model for biomedical and basic research; this program also addresses the item of continuing professional education consistent with the new European directive requirement for lab animal protection in experiments.
This department provides clinicians and researchers with human and technological resources enabling the development of application - oriented projects, with the objective of improving care for cancer patients (assessment and validation of diagnostic, prognostic and patient support tools, as well as development of biomedical devices or therapeutic approaches resulting from basic research).
Other computational needs for basic / laboratory science, translational research, clinical -, and population - based research, including biomedical image analysis.
It is awarded to an established scientist for outstanding accomplishments in basic biomedical research.
Research: The College of Veterinary Medicine strives for quality in basic and applied research in the biomedical, veterinary, and agriculturalResearch: The College of Veterinary Medicine strives for quality in basic and applied research in the biomedical, veterinary, and agriculturalresearch in the biomedical, veterinary, and agricultural fields.
The AWA requires that basic standards of care and treatment be provided for certain animals bred and sold for use as pets, used in biomedical research, transported commercially, or exhibited to the public.
Our combined DVM / PhD and DVM / MS programs offer rigorous training for careers at the interface between basic sciences and veterinary medicine, preparing students for academic or private sector careers in veterinary and biomedical research.
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