Specifically, the imaging agents developed in the laboratory for use in fluorescence molecular tomography, are now even being translated into the clinic for
human diagnostic applications.
Not exact matches
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diagnostic uses, ex vivo or in vivo therapeutic uses or any type of consumption or
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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).
Dr. Talkowski directs a genomics research program that explores the consequences of genetic variation on
human disease, particularly
human developmental and neuropsychiatric disorders, as well as the
application of innovations in genomics technology to clinical
diagnostics.
Treatment (s) which is incurred by an Insured Person (s) who is HIV Positive (i.e., infected with the
human immunodeficiency virus, the cause of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) at the time of
Application for this Insurance, whether or not the Insured Person (s) was asymptomatic or symptomatic or had knowledge of his / her HIV status on the initial Effective Date of Coverage, or any associated
diagnostic tests or charges for HIV infection, seropositivity to the AIDS virus, AIDS related Illness (es), ARC Syndrome, AIDS, and all diseases caused by and / or related to HIV;
While every program may title its courses slightly differently, you're looking for hands - on training, classroom and lecture - based classes, and disciplines such as pharmacology,
human anatomy, physiology, medical law and ethics, medical terminology, cording and billing practices, lab techniques,
diagnostics, and computer
application training.
You develop an understanding of reimbursement practices through courses in
human biology,
diagnostic coding, hospital billing procedures, coding and classification systems, healthcare computer
applications, patient interaction and medical terminology.