Washington, D.C. — April 18, 2018 — The Clinical Research (CR) Forum, a non-profit membership association of top clinical research experts and thought leaders from the nation's
leading academic health centers, today awarded its most prestigious honor to a Massachusetts General Hospital research team for its discovery of the first successful gene therapy treatment for a fatal brain disease, cerebral adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD).
The Clinical Research Forum, a consortium of
leading academic health centers headed by Crowley, has asked pharmaceutical companies for a combined $ 10 million per year for 3 years (the minimum length of time the group expects NIH budget problems to persist), to create «bridging awards» for young investigators who have completed an NIH clinical research training grant, have narrowly missed receiving funding for an independent grant, and are employed at institutions that will match the funding and allow recipients to spend at least 75 % of their time on research.
Not exact matches
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health has been associated with greater
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led the research while a fellow at CERC.
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Health is designated a National Network of Depression
Centers member, a consortium of
leading academic medical
centers improving care for individuals with depressive and bipolar illnesses.
November 19, 2013 UChicago Medicine, Franciscan Alliance Announce Regional Partnership The University of Chicago Medicine and Franciscan Alliance have entered into a master affiliation agreement that creates a novel partnership between a prominent
academic medical
center and a
leading regional
health system.
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Center for Educational Outreach offers educational programs
leading towards careers in medicine and the
health sciences, beginning at the middle and high school levels through undergraduate degrees and, depending upon
academic requirements, entry into medical school.
10/8/2007 UC San Diego Medical
Center Participates in $ 21 Million Program to Preserve Fertility in Women with Cancer The University of California, San Diego Medical
Center, in collaboration with four
leading academic medical
centers, will share a $ 21 million National Institutes of
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WASHINGTON, DC — MARCH 1, 2018 — 36 internationally renowned and respected mental
health experts, leading social scientists and academics from research centers and universities — including Oxford University, Johns Hopkins University, Stockholm University and The University of Sydney — will oppose, in an upcoming journal paper, the World Health Organization's (WHO) plan to create a new gaming disorder classific
health experts,
leading social scientists and
academics from research
centers and universities — including Oxford University, Johns Hopkins University, Stockholm University and The University of Sydney — will oppose, in an upcoming journal paper, the World
Health Organization's (WHO) plan to create a new gaming disorder classific
Health Organization's (WHO) plan to create a new gaming disorder classification.