Sentences with phrase «new therapeutic methods»

Our radiation oncologists, who are at the forefront of research, have been leaders in developing and evaluating new therapeutic methods that spare healthy tissue and deliver effective doses of radiation over a shorter period of time.
Over several years, he developed a new therapeutic method for use on the face aimed to help improve health and balance holistically.
Conclusions: In teaching a new therapeutic method didactic teaching is necessary, but experiential learning is decisive.

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A new method has been found for identifying therapeutic targets in cancers lacking specific key tumor suppressor genes.
The team is currently looking into methods to target the STAT3 - PRL - 3 pathway in AML, which could open up new avenues to treat AML patients with high expression of PRL - 3 and offer an attractive anti-leukemia therapeutic strategy.
«Therapeutic angiogenesis, when growth factors are injected to encourage new vessels to grow, is a promising experimental method to treat ischemia,» said Chen.
PAK kinases thus represent a new therapeutic target, which is independent of previous treatment methods.
Study may offer a new therapeutic target for counteracting post-traumatic stress disorder and depression by switching coping methods
Research teams are also developing ways to innovate the early drug - discovery process, including pioneering methods to rapidly identify drug targets and test them on laboratory models and finding and testing new therapeutic possibilities for already FDA - approved drugs.
Career Goals: Peipei is passionately building up her career as professional research investigator to continue unraveling the mystery of aberrant myelopoiesis with the goal of developing new generation of therapeutic method for cancer & cardiovascular disease.
As an editorial photographer, he found himself working with teenage fathers and elderly prisoners, and this set him on his route to working with terror suspects, prisoners in Guantánamo Bay, and, most recently, a three - year residency at the UK's only wholly therapeutic prison, HMP Grendon, where he worked with the inmates to produce four new bodies of challenging work, each employing methods new to his practice, which are now on show at the Ikon Gallery, Birmingham.
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
The research team conducts studies on new methods of screening adolescent patients for substance abuse as well as brief office - based therapeutic interventions.
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