Thus, more than a century after two enterprising American pharmacists set in motion their pioneering partnership, the Burroughs Wellcome Fund remains committed to the belief that fostering research by the best and brightest scientists offers the fullest promise for
improving human health today and in the new millennium.
Not exact matches
Just as the eco-friendly movement a few years back gave rise to sustainable building certifications, the wellness trend surrounding various aspects of life
today has given rise to certifications that promote the creation of spaces that are
human - focused and
improve health and overall wellbeing.
And
today we are using this knowledge to
improve human health.
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Today's groundbreaking exemplifies the dynamic synergy and shared vision that exists between The Scripps Research Institute and Florida to lead the global effort in curing disease and
improving human health,» said Governor Bush.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Scientists at the Gladstone Institutes
today are announcing their role in an unprecedented collaboration organized by the National Institutes of
Health, which used groundbreaking methods to vastly
improve our understanding of bacteria that reside in and on the
human body.
Reykjavik, ICELAND, January 21, 2010 — deCODE genetics ehf
today emerged as a newly financed, private company focused on advancing the science of
human genetics and its application to products and services that
improve human health.
From our earliest research that established cancer as a genetic disease to
today's work in precision medicine, our unswerving focus on genetics and genomics continues to generate advances that
improve human health.
The U.S. Departments of Education (ED) and
Health and
Human Services (HHS) announced
today that California, Colorado, Illinois, New Mexico, Oregon and Wisconsin will each receive a supplemental award from the 2013 Race to the Top - Early Learning Challenge (RTT - ELC) grant fund to
improve quality and expand access to early learning programs throughout their states.
Today Harvard University, the Wildlife Conservation Society, and a range of other partner organizations are launching the Planetary
Health Alliance, a new effort to dramatically improve our understanding of the linkages between environmental change and human health across the
Health Alliance, a new effort to dramatically
improve our understanding of the linkages between environmental change and
human health across the
health across the globe.
The 2018 lineup of speakers will explore some of the most fascinating subjects in science
today including the historical origins of the U.S. opioid crisis, understanding how the brain controls parenting behavior, and how «frugal science» can
improve science accessibility to better
human and planetary
health to communities around the world.