Sentences with phrase «tracking human disease»

And in tracking human disease patterns, she's established a clear link between such low - dose chronic exposure and increases in high blood pressure and heart disease.

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THE ELUSIVE LIQUID BIOPSY Intervention Track Ballroom C1 Every protein fragment, every strand of microRNA, every sentence and mis - sentence of DNA, every immune system marker, every signature of disease in the human being.
Humans have been battling a most insidious disease since we first tracked the stars.
Rep. Elise Stefanik (R - Willsboro) is pushing the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to make good on tracking performance indicators designed to monitor the disease.
Some crop — and even humandiseases might be stopped dead in their tracks if researchers can harness a new discovery about how pathogens first infect their hosts
This is typical Rothschild: considering the bends not as a human ailment, first documented by a miner in 1841, but as a vertebrate's disease, one that can be tracked backward through more than 200 million years of mammalian evolution.
All human flu cases are «reportable» to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, for example, which tracks the incidence and movement of the illness.
Previous attempts at correlating disease transmission with human movement have relied on smaller data sets gathered through monitoring how people given GPS tracking devices move over a period of time, for example.
The findings should help researchers better track down the genes that cause human disease.
Because many rabbit genes are similar to their human counterparts, manipulating disease genes in rabbits, like the one responsible for cystic fibrosis, may permit researchers to track the disease's onset and better understand what goes awry.
Scientists can use these images to study plant health, phenology, and reproduction, to track disease, and to survey human - mediated habitat disturbances.
The computer systems used by FDA aren't compatible with those of USDA or the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which tracks human pathogens.
The new NIST human genome RMs increase the ability of DNA sequencing laboratories to be more confident in their reporting of true positives, false positives, true negatives and false negatives, and therefore, significantly improve genetic tests used for disease risk prediction, diagnosis, and progression tracking.
He looked to other, less invasive approaches that could be used and soon focussed on PET, which allows researchers to safely and non-invasively study the living human brain and track and record its function in health and disease.
To understand molecular forces behind different cell states in development, aging and disease, these scientists want to track the molecular make - up of human cells in time and space.
LifeTime proposes to go far beyond providing static tissue maps and to track, understand and predict how the molecular make - up of cells changes during human diseases and ultimately intervene.
«Sweden's strong track record in biobanking and clinical characterization of patient cohorts should allow important questions to be addressed related to the molecular mechanisms and diagnosis of human disease», says Kerstin Lindblad - Toh.
Dr. Raichle's research led to the development and use of positron emission tomography and functional magnetic resonance imaging, tools that have enabled scientists to safely and non-invasively study the living human brain and track and record its function in health and disease.
Some of their goals include the unravelling of disease mechanisms by using nanomaterials to track cellular components and probe the chemical niche of the cells, the transformation of adult human cells into induced pluripotent stem cells and the delivery of drugs directly to immune and cancer cells.
A fast track «Hot Start» process was implemented to launch the European Bank for Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (EBiSC) to provide early release of a range of established control and disease linked human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) lines.
And even then, human flu vaccines aren't very effective... in fact the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) tracks flu vaccine effectiveness each year and it's usually around 50 % to 60 %.
To keep track of human flu, check the Centers for Disease Control's flu map.
Enhanced vector surveillance and human disease tracking are needed to address these concerns.
There are concerns about changes in gorilla behavior due to human encounters and passing human diseases to gorillas, but also rules for gorilla tracking that include keeping a distance of 20 feet from the animals (if possible, apparently).
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