Sentences with phrase «interested in a particular disease»

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Co-researcher Dr Susan Francis, School of Physics, SPMIC added: «The team has a special interest in new types of functional MRI using novel targets like sodium as quantitative biomarkers of disease in the body, in particular in the kidney.
In particular, we were interested in inflammatory bowel disease which has previously been associated with higher risk of acquiring this infection and obesity, which has never been examined,» explained corresponding author Nahid Bhadelia, MD, MALD, associate hospital epidemiologist at BMC and assistant professor of medicine at BUSIn particular, we were interested in inflammatory bowel disease which has previously been associated with higher risk of acquiring this infection and obesity, which has never been examined,» explained corresponding author Nahid Bhadelia, MD, MALD, associate hospital epidemiologist at BMC and assistant professor of medicine at BUSin inflammatory bowel disease which has previously been associated with higher risk of acquiring this infection and obesity, which has never been examined,» explained corresponding author Nahid Bhadelia, MD, MALD, associate hospital epidemiologist at BMC and assistant professor of medicine at BUSM.
The investigators pointed out its possible relevance in treating diseases associated with a lack of myelin, with particular interest in multiple sclerosis.
Wells and his colleagues have a particular interest in finding new treatments for genetic forms of diseases like monogenic diabetes and Hirschsprung's disease.
In particular, he is interested in explaining how inflammation in the body alters cellular pathways, resulting in cancers and other diseaseIn particular, he is interested in explaining how inflammation in the body alters cellular pathways, resulting in cancers and other diseasein explaining how inflammation in the body alters cellular pathways, resulting in cancers and other diseasein the body alters cellular pathways, resulting in cancers and other diseasein cancers and other diseases.
«Because I'm interested in developing therapeutics, I need a system that generates billions of human neurons that have the particular mutations for this disease,» he says.
Personal motivation Ask him why the particular interest in cancer research and he'll tell you the disease got to be personal.
He has particular interests in (1) the use of ancient DNA methods to document changes in genetic variation through time and phylogenetic relationships of extinct or endangered organisms (especially of the recently extinct Hawaiian avifauna); (2) the use of highly variable genetic markers to measure genetic structure and relatedness, and to ascertain mating systems, in natural populations, and (3) the use of genetics to study the evolutionary interactions between hosts, vectors and infectious disease organisms (e.g., major projects on introduced avian malaria in native Hawaiian birds and invasive chytrid fungus in amphibians).
I have particular interests in blood sugar management, sugar / carbohydrate addiction, gluten intolerance, Celiac disease, disease prevention and general wellness.
Do you have a particular interest in this disease?
She loves all things shelter - related, but her particular interests include welfare in confinement, humane and effective community - cat management strategies, infectious disease, and unusually short dogs.
Although Dr. George enjoys all aspects of cardiology, he has particular interests in managing degenerative heart valve disease, cardiomyopathies (heart muscle diseases), arrhythmias, and performing minimally invasive treatment of congenital and acquired heart diseases including patent ductus arteriosus occlusion, balloon valvuloplasty of pulmonary valve stenosis, and pacemaker implantation for abnormally slow heart rhythms.
She is very passionate about providing great oral health for all patients and has a particular interest in feline oral disease.
She is well trained in emergency medicine and also has particular interests in autoimmune disorders, gastrointestinal diseases, renal / urinary disease and oncology.
Her expertise centers on internal medicine disorders of horses and camelids, and she has particular interests in neurology, endocrine disorders, neonatology, cardiology, equine performance problems, and muscle diseases.
Dr. Fritz Trybus has a special interest in lameness of the dog, in particular cruciate ligament disease.
He has particular interests in gastrointestinal, autoimmune, and infectious diseases.
He enjoys all aspects of veterinary dentistry and has a particular interest in periodontal disease, oral surgery, and endodontics.
Most behavioral problems seen in elderly cats have a physical origin and, therefore, a thorough veterinary examination is essential to rule out disease before referring the patient to a suitably qualified behaviorist with a particular interest in cats.
Before that he was an Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology for North Carolina State University with particular interest in corneal disease.
Dr. Alan Nixon is the director of the Comparative Orthopaedics Laboratory at the Cornell University School of Veterinary Medicine, a laboratory dedicated to research into orthopedic diseases of animals and humans, with a particular interest in equine and human athletes.
Dr. O'Kell has a particular interest in hematologic and immune mediated diseases as well as clinical nephrology.
Dr. Fiocchi enjoys all aspects of internal medicine and has a particular interest in kidney disease, immune - mediated diseases and endocrine diseases.
Dr. Janeczko has a particular interest in infectious disease as well as in the welfare of cats.
In 2016, Dr. Munro commenced his small animal internal medicine residency at UC Davis, having always had a strong interest in this field, in particular diseases of the liver, pancreas and gastrointestinal systeIn 2016, Dr. Munro commenced his small animal internal medicine residency at UC Davis, having always had a strong interest in this field, in particular diseases of the liver, pancreas and gastrointestinal systein this field, in particular diseases of the liver, pancreas and gastrointestinal systein particular diseases of the liver, pancreas and gastrointestinal system.
In summary, this work has 1) demonstrated that canine derived antibody fragments that bind to VEGF can be isolated from libraries using simple panning techniques; and 2) optimized sophisticated techniques (surface plasmon resonance) that we can now use to determine whether antibody fragments interact with molecules of interest and can inhibit particular molecular interactions in vitro prior to their translation into patients with diseases such as hemangiosarcomIn summary, this work has 1) demonstrated that canine derived antibody fragments that bind to VEGF can be isolated from libraries using simple panning techniques; and 2) optimized sophisticated techniques (surface plasmon resonance) that we can now use to determine whether antibody fragments interact with molecules of interest and can inhibit particular molecular interactions in vitro prior to their translation into patients with diseases such as hemangiosarcomin vitro prior to their translation into patients with diseases such as hemangiosarcoma.
During his academic time he had a particular interest in high - quality research and research appraisal, enrolling in a Masters degree program in Epidemiology, being involved in veterinary clinical trials of novel drugs to treat cardiac disease, and becoming cardiology associate editor for both the Journal of Small Animal Practice and Veterinary Medicine and Science, as well as being a member of the external review board for the Journal of Veterinary Cardiology.
His main interest in clinical cardiology was initially in arrhythmias (abnormal heart rhythms), but over the years, he has developed a particular interests in the management of mitral valve disease, refractory or complicated cases of heart failure, feline cardiomyopathies and interventional cardiology.
The presentations were given by Purdue faculty and staff as well as industry experts and Dr. Gillian Haanen, a veterinarian from the Netherlands who is completing a large animal medicine residency at Purdue and has a particular interest in neonatology, gastrointestinal, cardiology, respiratory, and infectious diseases.
As a critical care specialist he has particular interest in sepsis and advanced respiratory disease requiring mechanical ventilation.
Dr. Perkins research and clinical interests include equine infectious diseases in particular Equine Herpes Virus - 1 and Salmonellosis, along with an interest in veterinary public health (with an emphasis on infection control in the Cornell University Hospital for Animals).
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