Not exact matches
Researchers from the Perelman School of
Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, in partnership with
ORGANIZE — a non-for-profit organization based in New York
which leverages health data to end the organ donor shortage by applying smarter technologies, utilizing social media, building more creative partnerships, and advocating for data - driven policies — The Bridgespan Group — a global nonprofit organization that collaborates with mission - driven leaders, organizations, and philanthropists to break cycles of poverty and dramatically improve the quality of life for those in need — and Gift of Life Donor Program — an OPO
which serves the eastern half of Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey, and Delaware — evaluated the metrics and criteria used to measure OPOs across the country, and found significant discrepancies in how potential donors are evaluated and identified.
That is the conclusion of a report released today from a panel
organized by the U.S. National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and
Medicine (NAS),
which assesses the ethics questions surrounding the controversial technique called mitochondrial DNA replacement therapy.
The fellowship - matching program was conceived and
organized through the auspices of the Society for Maternal - Fetal
Medicine (SMFM), which is the professional society for maternal - fetal medicine subspecialists in the United
Medicine (SMFM),
which is the professional society for maternal - fetal
medicine subspecialists in the United
medicine subspecialists in the United States.
Because of this, a major goal in regenerative
medicine is to attain self -
organizing human tissues — in
which cells experience a series of coordinated molecular events precisely timed and spaced to form functioning three dimensional liver buds, the authors write.
After a lengthy political struggle (of
which the primary opponent was local
organized veterinary
medicine), Denver just became the first city outside...
Meritorious Service Award,
which recognizes an AVMA member who brought honor and distinction to the veterinary profession through personal, professional or community service activities outside
organized veterinary
medicine and research.
The graduate of Ross University Veterinary College of
Medicine is a frequent and dedicated volunteer veterinarian at the Healthy Pet Clinics
which are
organized by the Shamrock Animal Fund.
The Collaborative Units are 36 units
which represent sponsored and
organized research activities in the School of Veterinary
Medicine.
The Lincoln Memorial University College of Veterinary
Medicine reported Jan. 4 that it was chosen to host and
organize the conference,
which brings together -LSB-...]