Also, genes that code for receptor tyrosine kinases, a family of receptors on the surface of cells, may rearrange to form multiple distinct gene fusion partners, as evidenced in an article by Kulkarni, et al,
on a translational study involving a patient who developed a BRAF fusion following treatment with a BRAF inhibitor1.
Not exact matches
«But that's really not what the
study tested,» says Manji, whose commentary
on the
study was published in the same issue of Science
Translational Medicine.
«To treat most forms of hearing loss, we need to find a delivery mechanism that works for all types of hair cells,» said neurobiologist David Corey, co-senior investigator
on the
study and the Bertarelli Professor of
Translational Medical Science at HMS.
An example of such
translational engagement is the NOAA - funded Climate Impacts Group at the University of Washington, Seattle, which
studies the impacts of climate change
on water, fishery, coastal, and forest resources in the Pacific Northwest.
«The
study focuses our attention
on a particular part of the immune system that already exhibits changes caused by Alzheimer risk factors in people in their 20s and 30s,» said Philip L. De Jager, MD, PhD, director, BWH Program in
Translational NeuroPsychiatric Genomics, associate member at the Broad Institute, senior
study author.
The research, led by Knut Wittkowski, biostatistician in the Center for Clinical and
Translational Science at The Rockefeller University Hospital, is a twist
on a traditional data - mining technique known as a genome - wide association
study.
The journal's home page explains that
translational medicine «builds
on basic research advances —
studies of biological processes using cell cultures, for example, or animal models — and uses them to develop new therapies or medical procedures.»
«We are excited that our
translational research team of clinicians and basic researchers have come together to present these novel findings and hope that future
studies and trials based
on this work can move forward to bring targeted therapies for TED,» commented Dr. Phipps.
With the technology
on track for commercialization, Rogers» team, including Dr. Roozbeh Ghaffari, the director of
translational science at CBIE, is continuing to test the microfluidic devices in scaled
studies with an expanding collection of partners.
The method, published in the 1 March issue of Science
Translational Medicine, could help make organ banks a viable option for transplant surgeons, said John Bischof of the University of Minnesota, the senior author
on the
study.
«You shouldn't be testing everybody, but if there are reasons to believe that a test for H. pylori may come back positive, and it does come back positive, you should go
on to treat,» says Dr. Traci Murakami, previous gastroenterology fellow at the UA and graduate of the clinical and
translational research graduate certificate at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman School of Public Health, now an assistant clinical professor of medicine at the University of Hawaii, Manoa, and lead author of the
study.
«It is hoped that future
studies distinguishing differences in responsiveness between sexes, age groups or disease conditions could lead to better tailored exercise prescription for health benefits,» said Benjamin F. Miller, Ph.D.,
study author from the
Translational Research
on Aging and Chronic Disease Laboratory at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, CO..
The
study's findings, published in the January 10, 2018 issue of Science
Translational Medicine, and featured
on the cover, could help doctors better understand Crohn's disease, determine specifically who's at risk, and develop new drugs for treatment and / or prevention by targeting this specific gene.
The trial has also contributed 1000 blood samples to the UK
translational research
study RAPPER (Radiogenomics: Assessment of Polymorphisms for Predicting the Effects of Radiotherapy), which aims to ultimately develop individualised radiotherapy plans based
on the analysis of individual patients» genetics.
The
study was published
on February 22nd in the journal
Translational Psychiatry (Nature Publishing Group).
A new
study, published online May 26 in Science
Translational Medicine, presents a thorough profile of exercise's impact
on the human body's metabolites in plasma — and reveals vast biological differences among more - and less - fit individuals.
«We hope our findings reassure women with epilepsy and clinicians who are counseling these women
on family planning,» says Jacqueline French, MD, professor of Neurology and Director of
Translational Research and Clinical Trials at NYU Langone's Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, and the
study's first author and co-principal investigator.
In this review topic, researchers looked at novel
translational noise
studies demonstrating the molecular mechanisms that may lead to impaired vascular function, recent epidemiologic evidence of noise - induced cardiovascular disease, and the non-auditory effects of noise and their impact
on the cardiovascular system.
However the bill language continues to support the Clinical and
Translational Science Awards Program as well as the follow -
on to the National Children's
Study.
The emphasis within the Center is
on translational research
studies that can enhance our understanding of the pathogenesis, presentation, and management of urologic diseases.
During my years at GSK I took
on roles of increasing responsibility, and developed a strong background in MRI, image processing and analysis, as well as in the application of
translational approaches to
study neuropsychiatric brain disorders.
«The problem arises from autoimmunity, a condition that people with type 1 diabetes already have,» says Myra A. Lipes, M.D, investigator in the Section
on Immunology at Joslin and principal investigator of a
study published in the June 13 edition of the journal Science
Translational Medicine.
The Clinical Accelerator, building
on 60 + years of CRI's dedication to funding the most innovative basic science in tumor immunology, enables experts to advance their most ambitious clinical and
translational research ideas to cure cancer, and accelerates
studies that one group or company could not do alone.
Dr. Sonntag
studies this concept
on the molecular and cellular level using a
translational research approach that integrates the analysis of human material, such as postmortem brains, primary cell systems, and neural cell populations generated from patients» - or healthy individuals» - derived induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC), or induced neurons (iNs), in combination with molecular, biochemistry, and lentivirus - mediated gene - engineering technologies.
The second laboratory continues to focus attention
on transplantation immunobiology in mouse models and
translational studies of human immunology in transplant recipients.
Researchers from the group of Gary L. Dunbar at Central Michigan University, Michigan, USA have recently shown the ability of adenovirally generated rat iPSCs to survive and differentiate in the striatum of rats [6], and now in a
study in Stem Cells
Translational Medicine, they focus
on the efficacy of transplantation of these cells into the 3 - nitropropionic acid (3 - NP) rat model of HD [7], which induces cell death by energy - depleting mechanisms providing an accurate model of cell loss and replicates many features of the disease [8].
The National Institutes of Health — including the National Institute
on Aging, the Office of Women's Health Research, the Office of AIDS Research, the Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research — and the McHugh Otolaryngology Research Fund, the American Geriatrics Society, and the Institute of
Translational Medicine at the University of Chicago funded the
study.
Together, this
translational program is developed within the National Cancer and Cognition Platform (CNO / Ligue Nationale contre le cancer), with the aim to collaborate in a structured way with French oncology groups, research teams as well as pharmaceutical industry, by providing preclinical models and guidance
on standard operating procedures for ancillary or future
studies in identified population at risk.
Two main examples of these
translational studies we participated
on can be exposed: The first Cog - Age clinical
study (Pr F. Joly, Baclesse Caen) showed that cognitive decline can be detected 6 months after chemotherapy in breast cancer elderly patients.
I continue this line of research as such, and I currently am the principal investigator
on multiple projects involving
translational studies involving cell or gene therapy -.
In a
study published Wednesday in the journal Science
Translational Medicine, Chinese researchers detail a process by which a dedicated smartphone app is used to «switch
on» engineered insulin - producing cells in mice.
This
translational problem advocates for more refined
studies on behavioral effects of drugs and perhaps better Alzheimer's models.
«
Studies using optogenetics have the capacity to make an enormous impact
on translational research,» she says.
«The current standard of care is clearly not sufficient, which highlights the urgent need for new therapeutic approaches,» said Saptarsi Haldar, MD, an associate investigator at Gladstone and senior author of a new
study featured
on the cover of the scientific journal Science
Translational Medicine.
Cell Host & Microbe will publish novel findings related to microbes (which includes bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses) from molecular and cellular biology to
translational studies with particular emphasis
on the interface between the microbe and its host (vertebrate, invertebrate, or plant; unicellular or multicellular).
With ongoing
studies in cancer care quality, outcomes prediction, clinical epidemiology, and medical decision making, we have a comprehensive portfolio of practice - and policy - relevant
translational population sciences research in urologic cancers, building
on the exceptional strengths of UNC Lineberger.
She is an international authority
on IBD genetics and disease mechanisms and is leading efforts in developing novel
translational approaches to
study IBD.
Your
study teams are empowered with up - to - date, accurate and actionable insights
on biospecimen and related patient informed consent activities, boosting trial execution productivity while reducing operational and compliance risks for both ongoing trials and future
translational medicine
studies.
He has a particular emphasis
on translational research, including the design of data - intensive, assay - rich clinical intervention and monitoring
studies.
This
study addresses the requirements of each of the four CPEBs for mitotic phase transitions, with a particular focus
on cytoplasmic polyadenylation and
translational regulation.
Funding provided by the Cancer Center Support Grant (CCSG) supports several types of pilot projects (1) highly innovative pilot projects focusing
on proof - of - concept or
translational research; (2) preliminary collaborative investigations that lead to multi-investigator grant awards or clinical trial; (3) projects that closely align with the Cancer Center's strategic plan and enhance key initiatives; and (4) pilot funding for junior investigators to jump - start independent projects or for more senior investigators looking to
study a novel idea derived from discovery.
Alexandra Snyder, MD, is a
translational physician scientist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) who specializes in the
study of tumor genetics and response to checkpoint blockade immunotherapy in solid tumors, with a particular focus
on ovarian cancer.
MicroRNA (Chandan Sen and Mingyu Liang, co-Section Editors): This section focuses
on manuscripts that address all aspects of microRNA research including basic biology and
translational and clinical
studies.
Additional authors
on this
study are Lynne M. Ausman, D.Sc., professor at the Friedman School, Huicui Meng, Ph.D., postdoctoral associate in the Cardiovascular Nutrition Lab at the USDA HNRCA, and Hocine Tighiouart, M.S., statistical associate at the Tufts Clinical and
Translational Science Institute and clinical assistant professor of medicine at Tufts University School of Medicine.
Oncology investigators in the NC State Center for Comparative Medicine and
Translational Research, for example, focus
on understanding the pathogenesis and treatment of cancer through
studies involving, in part, spontaneous models of cancer provided by Terry Center oncology patients.
These include the latest clinical
studies on emerging developments in renal medicine and the highest level of original research
studies in therapy and epidemiology of acute and chronic kidney failure, as well as their
translational aspects and genetic basis.