«A major question is whether we can translate our findings
into innovative therapies,» said Sauer.
Not exact matches
Biosimilars» burgeoning popularity has fostered some intriguing partnerships as companies try to create new,
innovative biologic
therapies, defend their existing products from sales slumps, and develop biosimilars to eat
into competitors» branded biologics sales.
«These new insights
into the complexities of epigenetic regulation are contributing to our basic understanding of this process in human health and disease and gives us new vision for how to go about targeting errors in DNA methylation with
innovative drug
therapies.»
For his part, Collins, who has led NIH since 2009 and been kept on by the Trump administration, pointed to an array of promising NIH activities, including the development of new technologies to provide insights
into human brain circuitry and function through the Brain Research through Advancing
Innovative Neuroethologies (BRAIN initiative) and the use of the gene - editing tool CRISPR - Cas9 to correct mutations and clear the way to develop and test a «curative
therapy» for the first molecular disease: sickle cell disease.
Being able to acquire new technologies, as well as becoming more
innovative internally by venturing
into new research areas, such as stem cell and gene
therapy research, have allowed Genzyme to maintain its edge.
«With JDRF's support, ViaCyte has achieved the important goal of advancing
innovative islet replacement
therapies into clinical trials,» said Aaron Kowalski, Ph.D., JDRF Chief Mission Officer.
Core areas of research at the institute include work on brain - computer interfaces to aid patients with spinal injury and paralysis;
innovative advances in computational neuroscience to address behavior and mood disorders; and research
into mechanisms of cell death as part of efforts to identify
therapies for neurodegenerative diseases that include amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and Alzheimer's.
Findings that come out of this research can then be translated
into innovative new
therapies.
Wyss researchers are developing
innovative new engineering solutions for healthcare, energy, architecture, robotics, and manufacturing that are translated
into commercial products and
therapies through collaborations with clinical investigators, corporate alliances, and formation of new startups.
About Dan Wile Dan Wile, PhD, the developer of Collaborative Couple
Therapy, is internationally recognized for his
innovative work with couples and his expertise in transforming conflict
into opportunities for intimacy.
Some of his many contributions in this area include: creating
innovative group programming for International Students at the University of Florida, which evolved
into a specialty training program for Counseling and Wellness Center psychology interns; creating two groups that run each semester and that address limited campus resources related to supporting Mandarin speaking International Students; and providing supervision, training, and mentorship to interns in order to assist them in increasing their multicultural competency related to working with diverse populations in group
therapy.
«Radically open dialectical behavior
therapy (RO DBT) is a truly
innovative treatment, developed through translation of neuroscience
into clinical practice, integrating various influences from dialectical behavior
therapy (DBT), mindfulness - based approaches, emotion, personality and developmental theory, evolutionary theory, and Malamati Sufism.
She is invested in developing
innovative ways to translate science -
into - practice and continues to do research and education on dissemination of ACT and other
therapies.
In 2008, Hron and her team developed Head Start Trauma Smart, an
innovative program that evidence - based trauma
therapy into Head Start classrooms.
I've trained closely with Dr. Stan Tatkin and bring his
innovative approach to couple
therapy into my work with couples.