Not exact matches
«Hospital - based clinicians frequently treat patients with acute pain, and although opioids may sometimes be beneficial in this setting, they do carry the risk of adverse events including inadvertent overdose and physical dependence,» said
lead author Shoshana J. Herzig, MD, MPH, Director of Hospital
Medicine Research in BIDMC's Division of General
Medicine and Primary Care
Sections of Hospital
Medicine and Research.
Now, however, a team of researchers
led by Yu - Hua Tseng, Ph.D., Investigator in the
Section on Integrative Physiology and Metabolism at Joslin Diabetes Center and an Associate Professor of
Medicine at Harvard Medical School, has created cell lines of human brown and white fat precursor cells that will help investigators to pick apart the factors that drive the development and activity of each type of cell.
If we could find therapies that detect complications at an early stage, people with diabetes could
lead healthier, more productive lives,» says senior author Rohit Kulkarni, M.D., Ph.D., Principal Investigator in the
Section on Islet Cell and Regenerative Biology at Joslin Diabetes Center and Associate Professor of
Medicine at Harvard Medical School.
September 16, 2015 University of Chicago
Medicine hosts symposium of
leading Chicago heart researchers More than 100
leading researchers from Chicago's major academic medical centers as well as six out - of - state institutions will meet at the American Heart Association's 2015 Chicago Research Network Symposium, hosted by University of Chicago
Medicine's
Section of Cardiology, on Friday, September 18, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the University's Gordon Center for Integrative Science, 929 E. 57th St., Chicago.