Animal lovers all over the world have been deliberately misinformed about the realities
of biomedical research with animals.
A fellowship offers the opportunity to work on the cutting edge
of biomedical research with faculty and staff who are dedicated to helping their trainees achieve their career goals.
It also was highly critical
of biomedical research with our closest relatives.
Not exact matches
We now have more PIs age 66 and older than we do 36 and younger — and
with this aging
of America's
biomedical research force, we have put «a generation
of science at risk.»
This
research investigates their strategic articulation
of the discrepant knowledge systems
with which they are confronted: their traditional system, the
biomedical system, and the new professional midwifery system.
The study has received the approval
of the administration
of the Souissi Maternity Hospital in Rabat, as well as the approval
of the ethics committee for
biomedical research at the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy in Rabat, registered with the Office for Human Research Protection of the US Health and Human Services Department (Registration Number: IORG0
research at the Faculty
of Medicine and Pharmacy in Rabat, registered
with the Office for Human
Research Protection of the US Health and Human Services Department (Registration Number: IORG0
Research Protection
of the US Health and Human Services Department (Registration Number: IORG0006594).
AAAS Board Chairman Gilbert S. Omenn has written a letter to members
of the House Judiciary Committee to express support for a pending bill that would strengthen laws against harassment, threats or intimidation
of those involved in animal enterprises, including
biomedical research with laboratory animals.
Even though I've been out
of the
biomedical research lab for 7 years, I still regularly use many
of these skills in my work running educational programs geared toward improving equity and inclusion in the sciences, as well as connecting scientific
research with the public.
Applicants must 1) be undergraduates
with a strong interest in the biosciences and
biomedical research; 2) have completed 2 full years
of college coursework by the time the internship commences; and 3) not yet have received their undergraduate degree at the time
of application.
AAU and the Federation
of American Societies for Experimental Biology both call the president's 2006 request «disappointing,»
with FASEB adding that the proposed funding levels could «discourage our most talented young people from pursuing careers in
biomedical research.»
In the study, which included a series
of laboratory experiments, field surveys and mathematical modeling, the presence
of various species
of dragonfly larvae reduced the infections in frogs caused by parasitic flatworms called trematodes, said Val Beasley, professor and head
of the department
of veterinary and
biomedical sciences, Penn State, who worked
with Rohr and whose
research group collaborated
with Lucinda Johnson, senior
research associate and director
of the Center for Water and the Environment, University
of Minnesota Duluth, to complete the field study.
The result is that Ontario now invests more than any other province in
biomedical research,
with approximately $ 150 million available annually through a variety
of government sources (see sidebar below).
A long - standing and fervent supporter
of biomedical research — and a veteran
of recurrent cancer, open heart surgery, and a mistaken diagnosis
of Lou Gehrig's disease — Specter engineered,
with Senator Tom Harkin (D — IA), the original 1998 to 2003 doubling
of NIH funding.
Vanja Klepac - Ceraj, a microbial ecologist by training and an assistant
research investigator at the Forsyth Institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts, has helped organize symposia
with ecologists and
biomedical researchers giving joint talks on the ecology
of disease.
Among the CSFR / OSFR early professional ethics initiatives, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission asked the committee to review proposed regulations regarding issues
of technical dissent
with the agency, OSFR staff surveyed 241 professional societies asking them about the extent
of their organization's professional ethics issues and efforts, and the CSFR, the President's Commission on Ethical Problems in Medicine and
Research and the group Medicine in the Public Interest cosponsored a workshop on whistle blowing on fraud in biomedical r
Research and the group Medicine in the Public Interest cosponsored a workshop on whistle blowing on fraud in
biomedical researchresearch.
«Most
of the members
of the National Academy
of Sciences who are in the
biomedical research area come to talk, and we make special opportunities for postdoctoral fellows to have lunch
with the big - name speakers that come in.»
The center has an extensive portfolio
of biomedical research funding programs both on its own and together
with other components
of NIH, that can apply to projects in India.
«
With the rise
of new and unproven stem cell treatments, the NFL faces a daunting task
of trying to better understand and regulate the use
of these therapies in order to protect the health
of its players,» said Kirstin Matthews, the Baker Institute fellow in science and technology policy and an expert on ethical and policy issues related to
biomedical research and development.
«The public wants more
biomedical research done at universities than is consistent
with the functions
of those universities and academic medical centers,» Bienenstock told the panel.
Now comes a first rate example
of how CRISPR is changing the pace
of biomedical research by linking up
with another cutting edge technology — human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs).
James Collins, a professor
of biomedical engineering at Boston University who was not associated
with this
research, says, «Efforts in synthetic biology to create complex gene circuits are often hindered by unanticipated or uncharacterized interactions between submodules
of the circuits.
Then, this past April, she teamed up
with three other scientific superstars — Bruce Alberts, former president
of the National Academy
of Sciences and former editor - in - chief
of Science; Marc W. Kirschner, founding chair
of the Department
of Systems Biology at Harvard Medical School; and Harold Varmus, Nobel laureate, former director
of NIH, and current director
of the National Cancer Institute — to publish «Rescuing US
biomedical research from its systemic flaws,» a critique and call for reform that seems already to have altered the course
of the workforce debate, in the Proceedings
of the National Academy
of Sciences (PNAS).
«
With the availability
of more and more data analytics in health care, it's the right time to use data to direct the investments
of drug discovery and
biomedical research for the common good,» said the study's first author, Lixia Yao, PhD, assistant professor at the University
of North Carolina at Charlotte.
«They are fraught
with serious consequences to the progress
of biomedical research in India toward new vaccines and new drugs,» says Vulimiri Ramalingaswami, a pathologist and former chief of the Indian Council of Medical Research in Ne
research in India toward new vaccines and new drugs,» says Vulimiri Ramalingaswami, a pathologist and former chief
of the Indian Council
of Medical
Research in Ne
Research in New Delhi.
The move is in response to a 2009 National Academy
of Sciences (NAS) report, which concluded that cats and dogs acquired from such places were not critical for
biomedical research, and that using them could damage the reputation
of the
research enterprise
with the public.
Established in 1979, Gladstone is a nonprofit
biomedical research organization affiliated
with the University
of California, San Francisco.
«Our
research shows that targeting cannabinoid receptors in the periphery
with pharmacological inhibitors that do not reach the brain holds promise as a safe therapeutic approach for the treatment
of overeating and diet - induced obesity,» said Nicholas V. DiPatrizio, an assistant professor
of biomedical sciences in the School
of Medicine, who led the
research project.
Other main contributors include Thomas Milner, professor
of biomedical engineering in UT Austin's Cockrell School
of Engineering and his lab members; Jialing Zhang,
research associate at the Eberlin Lab at UT Austin who led the experimental work
with other lab members; Anna Sorace, assistant professor at UT Austin's Dell Medical School; Chandandeep Nagi and Wendong Yu, professors
of pathology at Baylor College
of Medicine, and Jinsong Liu, professor
of pathology at University
of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
It is now clear to anyone familiar
with biomedical academic
research in the United States that the situation
of postdocs in this country needs serious attention; no reasonable person would debate this point.
The Bush council was charged
with studying «end
of life issues,... the moral implications
of biomedical technology, and the consequences
of limiting scientific
research,» among other things.
Because
of this lack
of receptors, common cancer drugs can't «find» the cells, and doctors must treat the cancer
with extremely aggressive and highly toxic treatment strategies,» said Salman Hyder, the Zalk Endowed Professor in Tumor Angiogenesis and professor
of biomedical sciences in the College
of Veterinary Medicine and the Dalton Cardiovascular
Research Center.
The
biomedical research community is reacting
with concern to a proposal from the National Institutes
of Health (NIH) to clamp down on financial conflicts
of interest in
research.
The Italian government has chosen a prominent scientist to take charge
of the country's leading
biomedical research institute
with the goal
of improving its precarious financial situation.
It was also at NCI that I experienced first hand how
biomedical research can have an impact on the political and economic well being
of a country: I worked
with Northern Ireland and the Republic
of Ireland in using the framework
of cancer
research as a vehicle to close a political divide.
I co-organised a
biomedical symposium
with Dr Belinda Clarke (science liaison manager
of Norwich
Research Park Science) and handled chameleons as part
of a «Science and Secrets
of Survival» week co-ordinated by Dr Ray Mathias (head
of science communication and education, JIC).
Cook - Deegan pointed to one «bright spot» for
biomedical research amid all this uncertainty: in last year's lame duck session
of Congress, the 21st Century Cures Act passed
with bipartisan support.
In 2012, more than 40
biomedical organizations signed a Declaration on Openness on Animal
Research; the new concordat, which grew out of that declaration, was informed by consultations with the public and journalists and has been signed by 72 universities, government labs, research charities, drug companies, learned societies, trade associations, and research c
Research; the new concordat, which grew out
of that declaration, was informed by consultations
with the public and journalists and has been signed by 72 universities, government labs,
research charities, drug companies, learned societies, trade associations, and research c
research charities, drug companies, learned societies, trade associations, and
research c
research councils.
«
With Teresa Woodruff's
research using Draper's human organ system platform, we have a compelling demonstration
of the importance
of a microenvironment that permits cells to function in vitro as they would in vivo, and the power
of being able to interconnect organ models on a platform and operate them in a stable and precise manner for weeks to months,» said Jeffrey T. Borenstein, a
biomedical engineer at Draper.
Other
biomedical lobbyists say they try to cast a big net when talking
with legislators about the importance
of more
research funding, but that NIH is a logical place to start.
The combination
of a xenon polarizer and detector in the same device, together
with the extraordinary sensitivity
of the chip device, could help make polarized xenon technology portable and less expensive for
biomedical and other applications outside
research laboratories.
Between 1986 and 1995, federal funding for
biomedical research almost doubled,
with half
of those dollars allocated to academic
research, and much
of that portion allotted to medical schools.
Researchers from North Carolina State University, Duke University and the University
of Copenhagen have created the world's largest DNA origami, which are nanoscale constructions
with applications ranging from
biomedical research to nanoelectronics.
The permanent exhibition, on show at the Trust's refurbished building in London's Euston Road, is intended to attract young people into
biomedical research and also stimulate adults
with an interest in medicine and the politics
of science.
The foundation envisions the retreat as an opportunity for the postdocs to share
research perspectives and for RCT to share views on the interaction
of basic
biomedical research with the development
of clinical applications.
Most
of the
biomedical scientists I have interacted
with are unaware that ELSI exists and oblivious to the ELSI issues their
research raises.
She was assisted by co-authors Thomas Neuberger, assistant professor
of biomedical engineering in Penn State's Huck Institutes
of Life Sciences, working
with the Penn State's High - Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging Facility, and Kate Anthony,
research technician in animal science.
When the institute opens in 2015, it will be the biggest
biomedical research facility in Europe, employing about 1250 scientists and
with an annual budget
of more than $ 160 million.
The chair
of a committee set up to help the U.S. National Institutes
of Health decide whether to continue
biomedical and behavioral
research with chimpanzees has stepped down.
In keeping
with an increasing drive to end most
biomedical research with chimpanzees, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) today announced a proposal to upgrade the status
of captive chimpanzee from «threatened» to «endangered.»
Tjian is only the third president
of the Chevy Chase, Maryland — based philanthropy, which
with an $ 18.6 billion endowment is the largest private funder
of academic
biomedical research in the United States.