Sentences with phrase «human medicine since»

This training was focused more on human medicine since the majority of officers there were medical students.
Pacemakers have been used in human medicine since...
Pacemakers have been used in human medicine since the early 1960s.
HRAs have been utilized in human medicine since at least 1968.
In fact, this is more often true than it is in human medicine since our patients don't voluntarily hold still for any length of time.

Not exact matches

If humans can easily shut an AI down, then the most effective means of curing cancer will be for it to research new medicines (which humans will support); if humans can no longer stop an AI, the most effective means of curing cancer is destroying humanity (since it will no longer matter that humans will fight back).
Applied science is sometimes called technics, but since it covers also a vast range of studies affecting human life, as in nutrition and dietetics, medicine and surgery, psychiatry, pedagogy, geriatrics, social casework, penology, and the like, it is hardly accurate to classify all of these under the heading of technology.
This is as dumb as saying that for 99 % of human history, quack remedies were the primary or only source of medical care (since modern medicine only arrived in the 20th century).
In 1997, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) published the policy statement Breastfeeding and the Use of Human Milk.2 Since then, significant advances in science and clinical medicine have occurred.
Since that time, medical illustrators (or biomedical communicators) have visually represented the human body and all aspects of medicine.
«Since it's impossible to predict which of these agents will cause the next epidemic, it would be ideal to develop a single therapy that could treat or prevent infection caused by any known ebolavirus,» says study co-leader Zachary A. Bornholdt, Ph.D., director of antibody discovery at Mapp Biopharmaceutical, Inc. «Our discovery and characterization of broadly neutralizing human antibodies is an important step toward that goal,» adds study co-leader, Kartik Chandran, Ph.D., professor of microbiology & immunology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
Since 2009, Dr. Plätzer has acquired expertise in the application of the photodynamic approach against pathogenic microorganisms with a strong focus on its administration in human medicine and food production.
The scientific revolution that has taken place in biology and medicine since the completion of the Human Genome Project, marks the beginning of a new era in the conception and implementation of medicine.
Dr. Yamanaka's iPS discovery, first completed with animal cells in 2006 and with human cells in 2007, has since altered the fields of cell biology and stem cell research — opening promising new prospects for drug discovery, personalized medicine and tissue regeneration.
Since 1996, Dr. Robert C. Gallo has been Director of the Institute of Human Virology and Professor of Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
A commitment to human health and well - being has been of utmost importance to UConn Health since the founding of the University of Connecticut schools of Medicine and Dental Medicine in 1961.
«We spent over five years discovering and furthering our understanding of this key pathway associated with salt sensitivity since the presence of NBCe 2, and its effect on salt excretion has never been demonstrated in the human kidney,» said Carey, of UVA's Department of Medicine.
Developmental clocks are of high importance to regenerative medicine, since many cells types take long periods to grow to maturity, limiting their usefulness to human therapies.
HGH (human growth hormone) has become a hot topic in the bodybuilding community ever since the «New England Journal of Medicine» published a study stating the various muscle building advantages of it.
Humans have been using propolis to up their health game since 300 B.C. Propolis has a stronger taste than honey but still has all of its natural sweetness making it the best tasting «medicine» around.
Since 1984 she has taught and spearheaded studies of human - animal interactions at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, focusing on the psychosocial effects of being with animals and the impact of pet loss on people.
By supporting this foundation, you are not only raising money for dogs with cancer, but also for people with cancer, since clinical trials in dogs help decide medicines that are effective in human cancers as well.
Since Alexander Fleming's discovery of penicillin in 1928, pharmaceuticals have grown to a trillion - dollar - a-year industry in the human field, and over 8 billion a year in veterinary medicine.
(But since that initial announcement in 2009, I know of no further publications on the medication in human or animal medicine; although the Winn Feline Foundation funded a 2010 study on its use.
In August 2003, the Journal of Veterinary Medicine carried an Italian study which showed that dogs also develop vaccine - induced cancers at their injection sites.5 We already know that vaccine - site cancer is a possible sequel to human vaccines, too, since the Salk polio vaccine was said to carry a monkey retrovirus (from cultivating the vaccine on monkey organs) that produces inheritable cancer.
Since pets metabolize drugs differently than humans, advances in veterinary medicine have provide medication that has been researched and approved specifically for them.
The foundation since 2006 has researched the use of focused ultrasound in human medicine.
The nominee should be known for his or her accomplishments in veterinary medicine and / or have made an outstanding contribution to his or her community and the advancement of animal and human health in the 10 years since graduation.
And since trends in veterinary medicine generally follow trends in human medicine, your questions are understandable.
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