Dr. Rodrigo Bicalho, assistant professor of dairy production
medicine at the College of Veterinary Medicine, created three vaccines in his lab that lower metritis incidence and symptoms in cows, showing promise for alternatives to antibiotics in addressing the disease.
It is the number one cause of systemic antibiotic use, which floods the whole body with antibiotics rather than just a specific region, said Rodrigo Bicalho, assistant professor of dairy production
medicine at the College of Veterinary Medicine.
In 1998, Dr. Gabbay joined the Penn State Hershey College of Medicine where he was a tenured Professor of
Medicine at the College of Medicine and in the Department of Molecular Medicine.
(Dr. Pardes currently serves as Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees at New York - Presbyterian Hospital and was the long - time Dean of the Faculty of
Medicine at the College of Physicians & Surgeons of Columbia University.)
An American women studied
medicine at a college in Africa, only to discover upon returning to the US that the school was not accredited and she was not eligible to sit the medical board exams.
Dr. Kate Creevy, an assistant professor of internal
medicine at the College of Veterinary Medicine, said that while the study does suggest that sterilized dogs do live longer, pet owners who have their dogs spayed or neutered should still be be aware of the possibility of immune - mediated diseases and cancer.
Dr. Anna Firshman is an associate clinical professor and specialist in large animal internal
medicine at the College of Veterinary Medicine.
Dr. David A Williams is a Professor of Veterinary Clinical
Medicine at College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Illinois.
The Department of Veterinary Clinical
Medicine at the College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign (UIUC) is seeking applications for a full - time, 12 - month appointment, Instructor in Zoological Medicine.
She served as an intern for one year and is now a resident in equine internal
medicine at the college.
Dr. Pat Rynders, University Veterinarian and director of the Division of Laboratory Animal Health, has been named the Emily Reaves Leischuck Endowed Distinguished Professor in Companion Animal Shelter
Medicine at the College of Veterinary Medicine.
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Medicine at the College of Phytotherapy (Herbal Medicine) in 2002 and have been practising in West Wales since 2003.
Not exact matches
But without consistent laws or a clear oversight authority - local, state or national - «nobody is accounting for anything,» said Todd Olson, an anatomy and structural biology professor
at Yeshiva University's Albert Einstein
College of
Medicine.
«The preponderance of young men engaging in these deadly, evil, and stupid acts of violence may be a result of brains that have yet to fully developed,» Howard Forman, an assistant professor of psychiatry
at Albert Einstein
College of
Medicine, told my colleague Chris Weller.
Dr. Nir Barzilai, the director of Institute for Aging Research
at the Albert Einstein
College of
Medicine in New York, has been researching the drug, with the hopes of one day getting it approved as an anti-aging treatment by the FDA.
What's changed, says Adam Little, a vet who serves as director of innovation and entrepreneurship
at Texas A&M
College of Veterinary
Medicine, is the clientele.
Ironically, the threat of Zika is likely far greater in the United States, where the first locally - contracted cases began popping up last week, according to Dr. Peter Hotez, Dean for the National School of Tropical
Medicine at Houston's Baylor
College of
Medicine.
«We're on the lookout for that here [in Texas],» said Peter Hotez, dean of the National School of Tropical
Medicine and a professor of pediatrics and molecular virology and microbiology
at Baylor
College of
Medicine.
Joseph Wakshlag, a nutritionist on the faculty
at Cornell University's
College of Veterinary
Medicine, recalls becoming aware of Blue Buffalo in 2005 when he worked
at a vet's office in Woodbury, Conn.: «They had salespeople who paid for «lunch and learn» sessions where they talked about the owner's dog, Blue, who had died of cancer, and now they had a new dog food that prevented cancer.
At a prestigious local
college, students protested an increase in the price of oral contraceptives, the
medicine dispensed most frequently by the dispensary.
Apr. 4, 2013 — A structural biologist
at the Florida State University
College of
Medicine has made discoveries that could lead scientists a step closer to understanding how life first emerged on Earth billions of years ago.
Dr. Andrew Newberg, MD is the Director of Research
at the Myrna Brind Center for Integrative
Medicine at Thomson Jefferson University Hospital and Medical
College and he has studied the neuroscientific effect of religious and spiritual experiences for decades.
At a conference on transplantation last year sponsored by the American
College of Legal
Medicine, Thomas Starzl endorsed a policy of presumed consent, which allows physicians to retrieve organs unless the deceased opted out by specifically stating an opposition to organ donation prior to death.
Kalman J. Kaplan is professor of psychiatry
at the University of Illinois
College of
Medicine in Chicago.
I am in the middle of my studies
at the
College of Naturopathic
Medicine.
Along with running her businesses, Yellig teaches a variety of old world cooking and nutrition classes in Portland, and lectures on bone broth
at such venues as the National
College for Naturopathic
Medicine and the Food as
Medicine Symposium.
It was once believed that chile would burn out the lining of the stomach, but this has been disproved by doctors who have used cayenne, ironically, to relieve digestive distress, and more recently, by a medical study conducted in 1988
at the Baylor
College of
Medicine in Houston, which found that chile increases gastric secretions in the stomach but does no harm.
Dr. Jason Ahuero, assistant professor of orthopedic surgery
at Baylor
College of
Medicine, breaks down the sport's potential injuries and ways to preventing major rugby injuries.
In fact, doctors
at Baylor
College of
Medicine caution that throwing year - round
at an early age could cause pitchers to be the ones striking out in the long run.
Dr. Ahuero received his medical education
at Baylor
College of
Medicine.
Layla studied
Medicine at St. John's
College, recently receiving her degree
at a graduation ceremony in September.
Dr. Peter Benstein, a professor of clinical obstetrics and gynecology and women's health
at Montefiore Medical Center and Albert Einstein
College of
Medicine in New York City, said:
The American
College of Sports
Medicine recommends that «coaches
at all levels... be required to meet a minimum level of qualification necessary to meet these responsibilities.
«The identification of a potentially injurious impact or series of impacts via real - time monitoring of head impact exposure in athletes may [not only] facilitate the early recognition and management of brain injury in helmeted sports,» argues Richard M. Greenwald, PhD of the Thayer School of Engineering
at Dartmouth
College, lead author of an editorial in the March 2012 Clinical Journal of Sports
Medicine, [6] but «permit early intervention, potentially in advance of an injury, rather than simply as a management tool postinjury.»
«The identification of a potentially injurious impact or series of impacts via real - time monitoring of head impact exposure in athletes may [not only] facilitate the early recognition and management of brain injury in helmeted sports,» argues Richard M. Greenwald, PhD of the Thayer School of Engineering
at Dartmouth
College, in an editorial in the March 2012 Clinical Journal of Sports
Medicine, [12] but «permit early intervention, potentially in advance of an injury, rather than simply as a management tool postinjury.»
Studies
at Baylor
College of
Medicine in Houston show breast milk contains both infection fighting factors and unidentified substances that stimulate an infant «s immune system — the defenses that fight illness and diseases.
Bonuck, a professor of family and social
medicine and of obstetrics & gynecology and women's health at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City, led the invest
medicine and of obstetrics & gynecology and women's health
at Albert Einstein
College of
Medicine in New York City, led the invest
Medicine in New York City, led the investigation.
At the annual meeting in February of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, Dr. Gideon Lack of King's
College in London, England, presented information from his study on peanut allergies which was also published in the New England Journal of
Medicine.
The data «could indicate that the potential window of opportunity for optimized ACL injury risk reduction may be before the onset of neuromuscular deficits and peak knee injury incidence that occurs after the onset of maturation in female athletes and / or during the mid-teen years,» said lead author, Gregory D. Myer, PhD, FACSM, CSCS, of the Division of Sports
Medicine at Cincinnati Children's Hospital, and the Departments of Pediatrics and Orthopaedic Surgery,
at the
College of
Medicine at the University of Cincinnati, and the Athletic Training Division, School of Allied Medical Professions
at The Ohio State University in Columbus.
According to research presented
at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the American
College of Sports
Medicine, consuming protein before lifting weights enhanced recovery better than consuming a protein drink afterwards.
Here are answers to some of the questions active people commonly ask about protein in a sports diet as presented by prominent protein researchers
at the American
College of Sports
Medicine's Annual Convention in May 2012.
Researchers
at Baylor
College of
Medicine studied eighth grade math students and found gum chewers scored 3 percent better on standardized math tests and achieved better final grades (Wrigley Science Institute, 2009).
Dr. Waldman received his medical degree from the New Jersey
College of
Medicine & Dentistry and completed his residency
at Upstate Medical University, the State University of New York.
She completed her internship and residency
at UCLA, received her medical degree from the Sackler School of
Medicine, and her Bachelor of Arts degree from Claremont McKenna
College.
A graduate of Albert Einstein
College of
Medicine, she completed her residency in obstetrics & gynecology at MCP Hahnemann University and her fellowship in maternal fetal medicine at Temple University, both in Phila
Medicine, she completed her residency in obstetrics & gynecology
at MCP Hahnemann University and her fellowship in maternal fetal
medicine at Temple University, both in Phila
medicine at Temple University, both in Philadelphia.
She completed her acupuncture education through the American
College of Acupuncture in New York City with additional clinical training
at Chengdu University Hospital of Traditional Chinese
Medicine in China, and has additional training in functional medicine / holistic nutrition, homeopathy, and herbal m
Medicine in China, and has additional training in functional
medicine / holistic nutrition, homeopathy, and herbal m
medicine / holistic nutrition, homeopathy, and herbal
medicinemedicine.
Dr. Ruiz received her MD from the University of Santo Tomas, Faculty of
Medicine and Surgery, in the Philippines and then completed her residency in pediatrics
at UMDNJ — Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, as well as a fellowship in pediatric rheumatology
at Cornell University Medical
College in New York.
The journey through the arts ultimately led back to her first love of
medicine, and she completed her premedical studies
at Columbia University, followed by an MD degree from the Weill Cornell Medical
College.
On August 1, 1966, the day psychiatrist Stuart Brown started his assistant professorship
at the Baylor
College of
Medicine in Houston, 25 - year - old Charles Whitman climbed to the top of the University of Texas Tower on the Austin campus and shot 46 people.
Before joining the faculty this past year, McKenna taught
at Pomona
College in California, where he collaborated with neurologist Sarah Mosko of the University of California, Irvine, School of
Medicine for 15 years on a series of experiments looking into what happens physiologically when babies sleep with their mothers instead of alone.