His current focus as the scientific lead is integrating various scientific fields to build interacting MPSs by interfacing platform engineering & tissue engineering
for pharmacology studies.
Not exact matches
Kearns is currently
studying a Masters in
Pharmacology at Somerville College, and is expected to lead the side
for the first time against the RAF at Iffley Road on Wednesday, 7.15 pm kick - off.
Methimazole
pharmacology in man:
studies using or newly developed radioimmunoassay
for methimazole.
«These findings present a conundrum
for designing Dravet syndrome treatments that both control seizures and improve social behavior,» noted Nephi Stella, another researcher on the
study from the UW departments of
pharmacology and psychiatry and behavioral sciences.
«Infections during pregnancy are frequent and should be treated; however, our
study highlights safer options
for the treatment of infections, more specifically urinary tract infections or pulmonary infections, at least during the first trimester of pregnancy,» said Dr. Anick Bérard, senior author of the British Journal of Clinical
Pharmacology study.
The
study, published in Alimentary
Pharmacology & Therapeutics, provides evidence that using the non-invasive technology as a first - line test can rule out the need
for further liver tests, and could stop patients having unnecessary biopsies.
Other researchers include Randy Strong, Department of
Pharmacology and Barshop Institute
for Longevity and Aging
Studies, UTHSC, San Antonio, TX; Clifford Rosen, Center
for Clinical and Translational Research, Maine Medical Center Research Institute, Scarborough, ME; and Michael Nelson, Heart Institute, Cedars - Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA.
A team headed by Hanns Ulrich Zeilhofer from the Institute of
Pharmacology and Toxicology at the University of Zurich did now reveal which inhibitory neurons in the spinal cord are responsible
for this control function: As the
study published in the science journal Neuron shows, the control cells are located in the spinal dorsal horn and use the amino acid glycine as an inhibitory messenger.
«Scientists have known
for years that cocaine affects the dopamine system and dopamine transporters, so we designed our
study to gain a better understanding of how tolerance to cocaine develops via the dopamine transporters,» said Sara R. Jones, Ph.D., professor of physiology and
pharmacology at Wake Forest Baptist and lead author of the
study.
For the two and a half years immediately prior to joining Nature, I worked mainly on a patient simulation software project at a major electronics manufacturer, a job that required fairly intensive
study of physiology,
pharmacology, and clinical medicine in both Japanese and English.
Carl Persson, professor of clinical
pharmacology at the University Hospital in Lund, recruited 20 students
for his
study.
«The biggest resource demand in toxicology is time because many
studies, such as carcinogenicity assays, require years to complete,» says David Jacobson - Kram, associate director
for pharmacology and toxicology at the US Food and Drug Administration's Center
for Drug Evaluation and Research in Silver Spring, Maryland.
Tamara Escajadillo, graduate student researcher at the University of California in San Diego, will present the new
study at the American Society
for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics annual meeting during the Experimental Biology 2017 meeting, to be held April 22 - 26 in Chicago.
At the end of my high school education, I looked
for a university course that combined all of my interests, and so I ended up
studying chemistry or, to be more precise,
pharmacology, an area that develops new medicines.
That was the finding of a recent international
study, in which the Center
for Physiology and
Pharmacology of MedUni Vienna played a significant part and which has now been published in the leading medical journal «Nature Medicine.»
In a new
study published in the Journal of Neuroimmune
Pharmacology, Drs. Ewa Kozela, Ana Juknat, Neta Rimmerman and Zvi Vogel of Tel Aviv University's Dr. Miriam and Sheldon G. Adelson Center
for the Biology of Addictive Diseases and Sackler Faculty of Medicine demonstrate that some chemical compounds found in marijuana can help treat MS - like diseases in mice by preventing inflammation in the brain and spinal cord.
«This is encouraging because the safety profile of anti-muscarinic drugs is well - characterized, with more than 20 years of clinical application
for a variety of indications in Europe,» said senior
study author Paul Fernyhough, PhD, professor in the departments of
pharmacology and therapeutics and physiology at the University of Manitoba in Canada.
[Editor's Note: Jemima Jobhunter is a pseudonym
for an actual scientist, who
studied immunology and
pharmacology at the University of Strathclyde and then moved on to Newcastle University, where she got her Ph.D..
It was launched by Dr Miguel Chillón and Dr Assumpció Bosch, together with the entrepreneur Menachem Abraham and Dr Carmela Abraham, professor of Biochemistry and
Pharmacology at the Boston University School of Medicine, a pioneering centre in the
study of Klotho in the central nervous system
for more than a decade.
The
study is led by researchers Raúl Estévez, lecturer of the Department of Physiological Sciences II at the University of Barcelona (UB), and member of the Centre
for Biomedical Network Research on Rare Diseases (CIBERER); Thomas J. Jentsch, from the Leibniz - Institute
for Molecular
Pharmacology (FMP - MDC, Berlin), and Virginia Nunes, lecturer of Genetics at UB, researcher at the Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL) and member of CIBERER.
«The chemical diversity found in nature has always been a significant source of inspiration
for drug design and development, but although the medicinal properties of plants have been recognized
for thousands of years, marine environments remain relatively unexplored,» said Jane Ishmael, Ph.D., associate professor of
pharmacology at Oregon State University and the lead author of the new
study.
Furthermore, results of this
study provide essential directions to future pharmacogenomic research
for reduction of ADR - related hospitalizations in Singapore,» said Professor Alexandre Chan, co-senior author of the British Journal of Clinical
Pharmacology study.
«BRAF - positive cancers like melanoma almost hunger
for copper,» said Christopher M. Counter, Ph.D., professor of
Pharmacology & Cancer Biology at Duke University School of Medicine and senior author of the
study published April 9, 2014, in Nature.
For example, in the 1960's, pharmacology studies showed that a compound from the Pacific yew, Taxus brevifolia, had anti-cancer properties, but the quantities of the compound were too low for commercial purpos
For example, in the 1960's,
pharmacology studies showed that a compound from the Pacific yew, Taxus brevifolia, had anti-cancer properties, but the quantities of the compound were too low
for commercial purpos
for commercial purposes.
Other investigators on this
study were Caitlin E. Millett, graduate student, psychiatry and neural and behavioral sciences; Dahlia Mukherjee, postdoctoral fellow, and Aubrey Reider, research assistant, in the Department of Psychiatry, and Shannon L. Kelleher, an associate professor of cellular and molecular physiology,
pharmacology, and surgery; Adem Can, University of Maryland School of Medicine; Maureen Groer, University of South Florida, School of Nursing, and Innsbruck Medical University, Austria; Dietmar Fuchs, Innsbruck Medical University, Austria; and Teodor T. Postolache, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Rocky Mountain Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center (MIRECC), and The Military and Veteran Microbiome Consortium
for Research and Education, MVM — Core.
Methods
for synthesizing NR were recently developed by Anthony Sauve, PhD, a professor of
pharmacology at Weill Cornell and co-author of the
study.
«With the inauguration of the Institute
for Personalized Medicine, we have reasserted our early leadership in the science of tailoring therapy to individuals, an approach that in some ways began at Hershey with the observations around pharmacogenetics by our founding chair of
pharmacology, Elliot Vesell, more than 40 years ago,» said Daniel Notterman, vice dean
for research and graduate
studies.
Working in collaboration with the Martinos Center
for Biomedical Imaging at Massachusetts General Hospital, Michael S. Placzek, PhD, focuses his research on
studying the chemistry and
pharmacology of opioids in the living brain using positron emission tomography (PET).
«Our
study shows that genotyping of CYP2C19 could be of considerable clinical value in individualising doses of escitalopram so that a better all - round antidepressive effect could be achieved
for the patients,» says Professor Magnus Ingelman - Sundberg at Karolinska Institutet's Department of Physiology and
Pharmacology who led the
study together with Professor Espen Molden.
DanioVision is a complete system designed
for exactly these types of experiments with zebrafish larvae, and is often used in
studies related to drug development, safety
pharmacology, behavioral genetics, and circadian rhythmicity.
He also served
for many years on the editorial board of the Journal of
Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics and on study sections on pharmacology and on biomedical sciences for the National Institute
Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics and on
study sections on
pharmacology and on biomedical sciences for the National Institute
pharmacology and on biomedical sciences
for the National Institutes of Health.
In this position, you will manage in - house and out - sourced IND - enabling
studies with direct responsibility
for design and execution of
pharmacology and toxicology
studies.
Major themes of Dr. Drevets
studies have involved: 1) characterizing the pathophysiology of mood disorders using multimodal neuroimaging technologies; 2) delineating neural circuits in which dysfunction is associated with major depressive episodes; 3) elucidating effects of genetic variants associated with the risk
for mood disorders on neural function, structure and receptor
pharmacology; 4) investigating the neural mechanisms of antidepressant and mood stabilizing treatments, and 5) developing novel therapeutics
for mood disorders.
He received his MSc and his PhD in Molecular
Pharmacology and Oncology at the Institute
for Higher
Studies of the University of Ferrara exploring the role of LRRK2 kinase activity in mouse model of model of familial Parkinson's disease and performing studies focused on the phenomena underlying neurodegene
Studies of the University of Ferrara exploring the role of LRRK2 kinase activity in mouse model of model of familial Parkinson's disease and performing
studies focused on the phenomena underlying neurodegene
studies focused on the phenomena underlying neurodegeneration.
9/19/2007 UCSD Researcher Awarded One of First - Ever NIH New Innovator Awards Jing Yang, Ph.D., an assistant professor of
pharmacology and pediatrics at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine, has been awarded a «New Innovator Award» by the NIH
for her work to develop new approaches to
studying how c...
4/17/2007 Twin
Studies Reveal Genetic Components Leading To Cardiac and Kidney Disease
Studies may point to new drug targets
for heritable conditions Daniel O'Connor, M.D., Professor of Medicine and
Pharmacology at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine has
studied about 265 twin pairs over the past few year... More...
Most of our awardees are
studying asthma
for the first time, bringing expertise and perspectives from a broad range of areas, including genetics, cell signaling, metabolism, crystallography, biochemistry,
pharmacology and neurobiology, among others.
In a new
study published today in the journal Nature Communications, a research team from the Department of
Pharmacology and Therapeutics at Roswell Park Cancer Institute reports their discovery of a major mechanism by which cells regulate this important and multifunctional tumor suppressor, opening up new avenues
for cancer research and treatment.
Despite the elegance, simplicity and beauty of this principal, it is still unclear how the number of parasympathetic neurons is controlled and why only some of the cells transported by nerves are transformed into that which becomes an important part of the nervous system», says Igor Adameyko at the Department of Physiology and
Pharmacology who, together with Patrik Ernfors at the Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics, is responsible
for the
study.
Having
studied pharmacology and worked in the medical world
for a few years Tom was convinced that there was more out there than conventional medicine.
A
study published in Toxicology and Applied
Pharmacology showed that the chemicals have been linked to endocrine disruption; parabens compete with estrogen
for sites to attach throughout the body, thereby potentially affecting hormonal balance.
Rauschenberg
studied pharmacology at the University of Texas, Austin, before being drafted
for the WW II as a neuropsychiatry technician in the Navy Reserve.
When applying
for postgraduate
study, undergraduate qualifications in pharmacy, physiology, anatomy, biology,
pharmacology, medicine and botany are of benefit.
West Virginia On October 21, 2011, the West Virginia Board of Examiners
for Registered Professional Nurses issued a position statement declaring that Advanced Practice Registered Nurses and Certified Nurse Midwives are permitted to delegate the administration of medication only to medical assistants who have completed «a nationally recognized accredited program of
study with a curriculum that included
pharmacology and medication administration,» and who have a «current national certification through the American Association of Medical Assistants,» and
for whom «related competencies have been verified within the past twelve months.»
Non-clinical data reveal no special hazard
for humans based on conventional
studies of safety
pharmacology, repeated dose toxicity, genotoxicity, carcinogenic potential, beyond the information included in other sections of the SmPC.