So
researchers running trials now seek participants who still pass as cognitively normal but are on the verge of decline.
Not exact matches
The «unexpected deaths» were based on data from an industry - funded, academic -
researcher -
run clinical
trial described in two papers published in 1999 and 2000.
Now
researchers have a financial backer, Sunscreen Technologies Pty. Ltd., which plans to
run clinical
trials.
Still, many
researchers are convinced that the
trial has provided plenty of data to
run with.
«Industry - financed clinical
trials on the rise, as number of NIH - funded
trials falls:
Researchers concerned about trends in research funding as commercial ventures
run six times more
trials than academic investigators.»
Frustrated by the cost and the dead - slow pace of drug development, a group of
researchers today launched a unique new strategy for
running clinical
trials.
The
researchers plan to perform further tests on lab animals to assess the fake cells» long - term health effects before
running clinical
trials.
The
researchers are now
running a larger, double - blind, randomized clinical
trial of the drug in 152 patients, planning to evaluate its effectiveness next October.
The
researchers were supported in the
running of the
trial by the Prison Phoenix Trust, an Oxford - based charity that offers yoga classes in prisons.
Researchers running clinical
trials planned to stop enrolling new patients, and furloughs were scheduled for all but about a quarter of NIH's 19,000 staff members, who were deemed «essential» to care for patients and maintain animals and cell lines.
Researchers now plan to
run a larger
trial.
The goal is to enable
researchers to
run experimental
trials without
running the risk that the fields will be vandalized and to reduce costs associated with security.
The study released today estimates that Swiss
researchers running recent GM
trials spent 78 % of their research funds on security.
In a second setback in as many months,
researchers running a major HIV prevention
trial have cancelled one of its arms after learning that a vaginal gel was not effective in protecting women who use it from acquiring the virus.
The
researchers decided to
run a small
trial, led by Hopkins immunologist Dung Le and geneticist Diaz, to determine whether the defect could predict a patient's response to immunotherapy.
There are now multiple immunotherapies targeting clearance of alpha - synuclein from the brain in early - stage clinical
trials, and multiple
trials underway or in the works on the next generation of cell replacement therapies for dopaminergic neurons, including the TRANSEURO
trial; the Summit4StemCell initiative, put together by Jeanne Loring — a
researcher at The Scripps Research Institute who is exceptionally engaged with turning her research into therapies; a Japanese
trial to be
run by Jun Takahashi of Kyoto University in Japan (cf. here and here); and a
trial centered at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center headed by cell biologist Lorenz Studer.
Our
researcher clinicians are
running over 60 clinical
trials right now.
And because the
researchers can
run computer simulations based on their model, they aren't subject to the restrictions associated with clinical
trials.
From testing new treatments, to improving drug combinations, our
researchers are
running clinical
trials to ensure more people survive cancer.
Just as prototypes for NASA's Mars rovers made their
trial runs on Earth's deserts,
researchers are testing both hypotheses and technology on our oceans and extreme environments.
In another
trial,
researchers tested fecal samples of runners both before and after
running the Boston Marathon and found that the post-race samples included particularly high amounts of a type of bacteria that break down lactic acid, which can lead to muscle soreness and fatigue.
Back in 2010,
researchers at Florida State published a study showing that trained distance runner became about 5 % less efficient and covered 3 % less distance in a time
trial if they did static stretching before the
run.
As a result, metformin
researchers have struggled to scrape together the money needed for clinical
trials, which can
run into the millions.
Over thousands of
trials, teams of
researchers have found people take longer to match items that
run counter to their own mental bias.
In the health education arena, for example,
researchers have contributed substantially to understanding when and how to
run randomized
trials using schools as the units of allocation and analysis to test schoolwide risk - reduction programs.
But for at least a subset of charter schools,
researchers can come fairly close to
running a clinical
trial where some applicants are enrolled at charters and others are left in the public system purely by chance.
Students in the study were in the third grade as of spring 2013 and enrolled in a public school in one of five urban districts: Boston; Dallas; Duval County, Fla.; Pittsburgh; or Rochester, N.Y.
Researchers used a randomized controlled
trial to assess the effects of district -
run voluntary summer programs on student achievement and social and emotional skills in the fall after the students participated in the summer program.
Clinical
Researchers run clinical
trials to test drugs for effectiveness and safety.