Sentences with phrase «into therapeutic advances»

Since then, he has made important genetic, mechanistic, and clinical discoveries related to skeletal dysplasias and urea cycle disorders, translated these discoveries into therapeutic advances, and tested these therapies in clinical trials.
George Ebers, an MS researcher at Oxford University in the U.K., says that the new findings are «important conceptually» but may not easily translate into therapeutic advances.
Our team is currently developing methods that can be used to screen small molecule inhibitors of EDD1 and also looking into how the regulation of TIP60 levels can be translated into therapeutic advances for the treatment of viral - mediated cancers such as cervical cancer.

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These forward - looking statements are based on management's current assumptions and expectations and involve risks, uncertainties and other important factors, specifically including those relating to Lexicon's ability to successfully conduct preclinical development of its drug candidates and advance such candidates into clinical development, achieve its operational objectives, obtain patent protection for its discoveries and establish strategic alliances, as well as those relating to manufacturing, the regulatory process, intellectual property rights, and the therapeutic or commercial value of its drug candidates, that may cause Lexicon's actual results to be materially different from any future results expressed or implied by such forward - looking statements.
We will continue to forge partnerships with external parties so that, together, we can advance the most promising novel therapeutic candidates into the clinic to help patients.
This study is a beautiful example of multidisciplinary team science at partnering academic institutions advancing a life - saving therapeutic from the laboratory, to preclinical studies, deftly though complex regulatory pathway, to the clinic and — with final FDA approval — hopefully into the marketplace.
One therapeutic tool they are advancing involves gathering pancreatic cancer cells from the bloodstream, assembling them into replicas of a patient's tumor and testing various drug combinations on the copies to develop personalized medicine for each patient.
To translate advances in our understanding of molecular mechanisms of oncogenesis and tumor progression into novel therapeutic strategies.With primary focus on lung cancer, melanoma, and lymphoma / leukemia, we will use the strength of in - depth molecular and phenotypic characterization of tumor heterogeneity to identify new targets and translate those into new therapeutic opportunities.
A study looking into the therapeutic effects of prolotherapy for moderate knee osteoarthritis was published in the April 2015 issue of Therapeutic Advances in Musculoskelettherapeutic effects of prolotherapy for moderate knee osteoarthritis was published in the April 2015 issue of Therapeutic Advances in MusculoskeletTherapeutic Advances in Musculoskeletal Disease.
She describes her work as «being physical explorations into thinking, feeling, communicating and relating» and is influenced by the pioneering work of Melanie Klein (1882 — 1960), the Austrian - born British psychologist who advanced the field of child psychology by devising therapeutic techniques where children were invited to experiment and play with materials, asserting the importance of non-linguistic (i.e. Freudian) responses to our relationship with the world.
Increasing numbers of children in the United States (ie, ∼ 200 children per 100 000 population) require intensive care annually, because of advances in pediatric therapeutic methods and a changing spectrum of pediatric disease.1 It has been projected that there will be continued growth in the number of pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) beds well into the new millennium, with a higher level of illness acuity for children occupying them.2
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