Sentences with phrase «into clinics»

Planned Parenthood does not specifically track of the number of pregnant women who come into clinics for other reasons.
The findings are unique because most studies of sexual desire and hormones use either animal subjects or focus on people with abnormally low or high testosterone who come into clinics for treatment, said study researcher Sari van Anders, a behavioral neuroendocrinologist at the University of Michigan.
Dental fillings could soon be a thing of the past, if groundbreaking new research from King's College London makes it into clinics.
Many veterinarians have incorporated grooming into their clinics, so you may start there.
Kind of ironic I would say, seeing as they don't recommend it and yet it will end up bringing money into their clinics.
Puggles, Yorkipoos, Cavishons, and Labradoodles, to name a few are all coming into our clinics.
Many Veterinarians up here will bring in people into their clinics who do anesthetic - free teeth cleaning.
Do not forget to make enquiries into the clinics payment policies.
Vets deal with reps that come into their clinics and sell their drugs to them and like all of us they are going to get the shot that is the least expensive on their end in order to make the most profit.
Some of us go into clinics a little earlier than others, but we're all going to be veterinarians.
I now feel confident when I head into clinics, where once the start of every day could be intimidating.
And I think it is fantastic that some of this important information is finally making it into clinics.
Bringing treatments out of laboratories and into clinics remains a major obstacle for healthcare.
«There remains a lot of work ahead to get this into the clinics.
Placing these rapid and accurate tests into clinics may also have a big impact on the fight against antibiotic resistance, as they enable correct diagnosis of infections that have similar signs and symptoms.
Moving discoveries out of the lab and into clinics has become one of the top goals of biomedical research leaders.
But translating research — taking an innovative scientific idea from the lab, through clinical testing, then into clinics and the community — takes a village of talented scientists from a variety of fields, including social science.
If only we had done this experiment 15 years ago, when vancomycin came into widespread use, we might have understood exactly what kind of resistance mechanisms would follow the drug into our clinics and hospitals.»
The number of patients coming into our clinics has increased year - on - year, and allergy clinics across the country have seen the same pattern.»
Right now, the first CRISPR gene therapies are in development, but they are not built on a «standard stack» and require a lot of custom work for each indication - these therapies will be coming into the clinic and hopefully get approved the coming couple years, and after that there could be significantly more investment into standard tools.»
«Dr. Hambleton's unique clinical background in both immuno - oncology and synthetic lethality will strengthen our organization's capabilities as we advance multiple first - in - class programs into the clinic, leveraging our clinical strategy in patient selection and combinations.»
When I stepped back into the clinic on Monday, open again as promised, the lobby was abuzz with stories from listless, sweat - slicked patients who were waiting to dose for the first time in days.
«Synthetic lethality represents a powerful, personalized approach to treating cancer, and IDEAYA is well positioned to advance the next wave of biomarker - driven synthetic lethality therapies into the clinic,» said Thilo Schroeder, Ph.D., partner at Nextech Invest Ltd..
And collective citizenry can not be brought into a clinic.
«Yet women come into the clinic all the time terrified that they are going to be cut open, convinced that they won't be able to have kids after the abortion.
It's about the desperation and hopelessness of the mother that walked into the clinic.
Children as young as 6 years of age walk into my clinic on a daily basis having exerted their bodies for countless hours; many times specializing in one - sport year round.
He checked into a clinic in June for help dealing with prescription drugs, and he announced last month that he had completed treatment.
Oh, and get this, AFTER she gave birth, they let her into the clinic.
There's a huge difference when you walk into the clinic and are greeted by someone happy to see you and your baby, not looking down a checklist expecting to find something wrong.
If your child comes into our clinic, your audiologist will review his or her history with you and answer any questions you may have.
It seems to be a natural scene: parents going out grocery shopping, lugging their baby in a bucket seat that they set in the basket of the cart, parents lugging their baby in a bucket seat into the school to pick up their preschooler, parents lugging their baby in a bucket seat into the clinic waiting room where the baby hangs our while mom or dad fills out paperwork.
That requires better screening and faster testing, but also getting those who need to be tested into a clinic.
He is also under investigation by the state attorney general's office, accused of tapping into clinic coffers to pay for meals and trips for himself and family members, and diverting money to his campaign.
Earlier this week, Gov. David Paterson brokered the deal to convert the hospital — which is in his old State Senate district — into a clinic and nursing facility.
A year later, he converted a small home into a clinic and recruited an Amish carpenter to build a «lab:» a bench in a 9 - square - foot space that supports a centrifuge for DNA purification.
The authors say that successfully linking digital signals with engineered cells represents an important step toward translating similar cell - based therapies into the clinic.
Three of these themes represent the key scientific steps in moving stem cells from the laboratory into the clinic — the bioengineering and biology of stem cells, and the clinical applications of that research.
«So, how do you translate this into the clinic
With these tools, we can now not only answer fundamental questions of science that we never could before but also translate it into the clinic for disease intervention.»
«We don't want people coming into our clinic for intellectual disability and coming out with a cancer gene; this is not what they came for,» says Reis.
«We are committed to translational research, and this is excellent example of how we are able to move an important scientific discovery in the laboratory into the clinic where it may potentially benefit patients.»
«It's fantastic news that they are going into the clinic with a cell therapy for eye disease,» says Pete Coffey of University College London, and head of a team developing tiny «patches» of RPEs for treating age - related macular degeneration.
It is highly likely that both approaches or a combination of those will find their way into the clinic within the next decade,» he told New Scientist.
A 40 - year - old construction worker had given me a history that sounded as if he had reviewed the signs of acute appendicitis just before walking into the clinic.
These multigene interactions are subtler and knottier than the single gene drivers of diseases such as hemophilia and cystic fibrosis; spotting them calls for statistical inspiration and rigorous experiments repeated again and again to guard against introducing unproven gene tests into the clinic.
Professors in translational medicine programs say they hope the patient focus will help speed new discoveries into the clinic.
«Our goal is to move scientific discovery from the laboratory into the clinic through our for - profit spinoff, Novo Biosciences, as well as other commercial ventures,» said Kevin Strange, Ph.D., president of the laboratory and co-founder with Yin of Novo Biosciences.
We're a long way from bringing this into clinic, but it is something we will think about as we continue our research.»
They are a subset of the 15 grants announced last week by the California Institute of Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) to expedite the translation of stem cell research into the clinic.
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