said Dr. David Milzman, a professor of emergency medicine at Georgetown University School of medicine.""Even more than food, you need clean water,
when researchers at Harvard Medical school found that both mice and people produced the hormone during exercise.
"said study researcher Bruce M. Spiegelman, a professor of cell biology and medicine at Harvard Medical school.
and Lisa Flanagan, Ph d.,from the UCI School of medicine, Gorodetsky's lab has shown that reflectin supports cell growth.
#Novel nanoparticle therapy promotes wound healing (w/video)( Nanowerk News) An experimental therapy developed by researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University cut in half the time it takes to heal
Both Sheng and Kelly credit Elliot Pohlmann, a fourth-year Virginia Tech School of medicine student and the paper first author, for sparking the collaboration between their laboratories on this particular project. e realized that glioblastoma
. who is the Judah Folkman Professor of Vascular Biology at Harvard Medical school and Boston Children's Hospital as well as Professor of Bioengineering AT SEAS."
said co-author Michael Girardi, a professor of dermatology at Yale Medical school. n fact, the indirect damage was worse
when coupled with a drug developed at the University of Rochester School of medicine and Dentistry, rid immune cells of HIV and kept the virus in check for long periods.
Also part of the study were researchers from Johns hopkins university School of medicine and the Department of Electrical and Computer engineering at Johns Hopkins. Smith designed the peptide,
Dr. Benveniste, Principal investigator and a Professor in the Departments of Anesthesiology and Radiology at Stony Brook University School of medicine, has used dynamic contrast MRI for several years to examine the glymphatic pathway in rodent models.
causing cells to experience severe power failures, according to new work by researchers at Temple University School of medicine.
and the Center for Translational Medicine at Temple University School of medicine (TUSM), shows that the protein, spastic paraplegia 7 (SPG7), is the central component of the so-called permeability transition pore (PTP),
Researchers at Massachusetts Eye and Ear/Harvard Medical school and Boston University have shown successfully neuroprotection in a Parkinson mouse model using new techniques to deliver drugs across the naturally impenetrable blood-brain barrier.
Eye and Ear/Harvard Medical school. lthough we are currently looking at neurodegenerative disease, there is potential for the technology to be expanded to psychiatric diseases, chronic pain,
says Mark Skilton of the Warwick Business school in Coventry, UK. Nyst adds that eyond it being a slap in the face to the US,
Medical schools teach doctors almost nothing about it, spending a median of nine hours on the topic over four years.
when coupled with a drug developed at the Univ. of Rochester School of medicine and Dentistry, rid immune cells of HIV and kept the virus in check for long periods.
Researchers at the University of California, San diego (UCSD) School of medicine and the University of Wollongong in Australia have discovered that, 30 years ago,
said the study's senior author, Matthew Bogyo, Phd, professor of pathology and of microbiology and immunology at Stanford university School of medicine.
assistant professor of plastic and reconstructive surgery at at Washington University School of medicine in St louis."One of my patients told me he was able to pick up a noodle off his chest
me because it restored triceps function and improvement in my grip,"said Bavlsik, an assistant professor of clinical medicine at the School of medicine."
Developed about 25 years ago by the study's senior author, Susan E. Mackinnon, MD, director of the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the School of medicine,
Mackinnon, director of the School of medicine's Center for Nerve Injury and Paralysis, and the Sydney M. Shoenberg Jr. and Robert H. Shoenberg Professor of Surgery."
a professor of neuroscience and psychiatry at Icahn School of medicine at Mount sinai, told Tech Insider that using all the compounds in marijuana simultaneously is like"throwing 400 tablets in a cocktail
and fighting an important cause of progression in Alzheimer's disease,"said one of the team, Andrew Saykin from the Indiana University School of medicine.
Collaborators included students, staff and faculty members from the engineering school and the David Geffen School of medicine at UCLA. Currently
and an associate professor in the Division of Hematology-Oncology at the U-M Medical school.""Leukemia is a cancer of the body's blood-forming tissues,
His lab's investigation of the gene began at the prompting of co-author Sally Camper, the James V. Neel Professor and Chair of the Department of Human genetics in the U-M Medical school.
"said study co-author Paul M Ridker, MD, MPH, the Eugene Braunwald Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical school and director of the Center for Cardiovascular disease Prevention at Brigham and Women's Hospital."
Phd, research fellow and radiology resident at the UC San diego School of medicine and the study's first author.
The study also involved researchers at Queen Mary University of London, ETH Zurich and Harvard Medical school.
and associate professor in the Department of Genetics & Genome Sciences at the Case Western Reserve School of medicine."
since June his primary appointments are at the George washington University School of medicine and Health Sciences, where he is Senior Associate dean for Research and Vivian Gill Distinguished Research Chair."
and human OPCS in our laboratory,"said Fadi Najm, MBA, the first author of the study and Research Scientist in the Department of Genetics & Genome Sciences at the Case Western Reserve School of medicine."
As part of the precision medicine initiative at the Cancer Institute of New jersey, investigators--which include colleagues from Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical school and RUCDR Infinite Biologics, the world's largest university-based biorepository,
Robert Wood Johnson Medical school. Utilizing the invasive breast cancer data set of 962 cases in The Cancer Genome Atlas
at Robert Wood Johnson Medical school.""Advances in genomic sequencing are helping clinicians go beyond a'one size fits all'approach for treatment.""
and associate professor of medicine and pharmacology at Robert Wood Johnson Medical school l
#Natural reparative capacity of teeth elucidated These results are published in the journal Stem Cells. The tooth is a mineralised organ, implanted in the mouth by a root.
and professor of anatomy and regenerative biology at the George washington University School of medicine and Health Sciences."
and associate professor in the Department of Genetics & Genome Sciences at the Case Western Reserve School of medicine, found seven drugs that enhance generation of mature oligodendrocytes
and major universities and medical schools has broken substantial new ground, establishing how genes work together within 144 different human tissues
Other key collaborators on this study were Emanuela Ricciotti, Garret A. Fitzgerald and Tilo Grosser of the pharmacology department and the Institute for Translational Medicine and Therapeutics at the Perelman School of medicine, University of Pennsylvania;
Daniel I. Chasman of Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical school in Boston; and Kara Dolinski at the Lewis-Sigler Institute at Princeton university."
a professor of medical pharmacology and physiology at the MU School of medicine and lead author of the study."
#Smarter, cheaper technologies offer improved point-of-care medicine A team from Stanford university School of medicine (Bio-Acoustic MEMS in Medicine Labs) developed assays for the simple and rapid detection
of the Demirici Bio-Acoustic-MEMS in Medicine Laboratory at Stanford School of medicine,"is to simplify the techniques that both capture the biotarget
a new genetic test developed at the Stanford university School of medicine may be able to accurately pinpoint the likely genetic causes of their conditions in just a couple of days.
"said principal investigator Dr. Jelena Radulovic, the Dunbar Professor in Bipolar Disease at Northwestern University Feinberg School of medicine."
He is a professor at Stanford School of medicine and SLAC and a Howard hughes medical institute investigator.""Both parts of this protein complex are said essential,
Thomas C. Südhof, a professor at the Stanford School of medicine and Howard hughes medical institute investigator who shared that 2013 Nobel prize with Rothman,
researchers in Brunger's laboratory at the Stanford School of medicine found a way to grow crystals of the complex.
The third element was agricultural and financial management training. Agricultural training included practical demonstrations on sustainable farming techniques, use of the water pump planting
soil and water conservation, and integrated disease and pest management. Financial training focused on record keeping,
Dr. Leya is a professor in the Division of Cardiology of Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of medicine.
or other characteristics,"said the study's senior author Jen Jen Yeh, MD, a UNC Lineberger member and an associate professor and the vice chair for research in the UNC School of medicine Department of Surgery."
an assistant professor at the UCSF School of medicine, have identified subtypes of pancreatic cancer. But the researchers believe those attempts were confounded by the large amount of surrounding stroma that is intermixed with both normal and cancerous pancreatic tissue.
in addition to her role in the Department of Surgery, also has an appointment in the UNC School of medicine Pharmacology Department."
and Wyss Institute Founding Director Donald Ingber, M d.,Ph d.,who is also the Judah Folkman Professor of Vascular Biology at Harvard Medical school and Boston Children's Hospital and Professor of Bioengineering
from the Department of Biological sciences and Mechanobiology Institute at NUS, collaborated with researchers from the Yong Loo Lin School of medicine at NUS
from the Department of Biological sciences and Mechanobiology Institute at NUS, collaborated with researchers from the Yong Loo Lin School of medicine at NUS
who is Associate professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical school and Clinical Director and Kidney Cancer Center Director at The Lank Center for Genitourinary Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute,
and Dr Jimmy Hon from the Department of Surgery at the NUS Yong Loo Lin School of medicine, this novel invention addresses a clinical gap in the current treatment of mitral valve regurgitation.
This research project is supported by the Medical Engineering Research & Commercialization Initiative (MERCI) under the Department of Surgery of the NUS Yong Loo Lin School of medicine.
an aggressive leukemia of mature T cells, is complicated more at a molecular level than ever suspected, according to investigators from the Perelman School of medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
when coupled with a drug developed at the University of Rochester School of medicine and Dentistry, rid immune cells of HIV and kept the virus in check for long periods.
Shiladitya Dassarma's laboratory at the University of Maryland School of medicine, Baltimore, USA, who has developed Archaeal gas vesicle nanoparticles (GVNPS.
and Ear/Harvard Medical school and Boston University have shown successfully neuroprotection in a Parkinson's mouse model using new techniques to deliver drugs across the naturally impenetrable blood-brain barrier.
Eye and Ear/Harvard Medical school.""Although we are currently looking at neurodegenerative disease, there is potential for the technology to be expanded to psychiatric diseases, chronic pain,
and a former NFL athlete crippled by end-stage heart failure were treated all successfully with a surgical approach pioneered by cardiac experts at University of California, San diego School of medicine.
UC San diego Health System showcased this new procedure in a live-surgery during the 8th annual UC San diego School of medicine urology postgraduate course.
Professor of Metabolic Disease at NTU Lee Kong Chian School of medicine and senior principal investigator with the National Cancer Centre Singapore. ur work has important clinical implications,
a major clinical trial at the University of Virginia School of medicine and more than 80 other institutions has found.
San diego School of medicine researchers say it may be possible to predict future language development outcomes in toddlers with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD),
A Surprising Discovery Now a research team led by investigators at Harvard Medical school and the Cancer Center at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical center
associate professor of medicine at Yale School of medicine, seeks to explore with the use of a transformational tool for translational research.
who directs Yale Cytof facility at Yale School of medicine. esearchers who are eager to advance their discoveries are going to want to use the best technology they can.
Researchers at the Johns hopkins university School of medicine, Johns hopkins university Department of Chemical and Biomolecular engineering, and Federal University of Rio de janeiro in Brazil have designed a DNA-loaded nanoparticle that can pass through the mucus barrier covering conducting airways of lung tissue proving the concept,
Church is the Robert Winthrop Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical school and Professor of Health Sciences and Technology at Harvard and MIT.
M d.,Ph d.,who is also the Judah Folkman Professor of Vascular Biology at Harvard Medical school and Boston Children Hospital,
and basic science at Virginia Tech Carilion Medical school, analyzed an often ignored part of the human genome repetitive DNA sequences referred to as microsatellites.
Now researchers at University of California, San diego School of medicine have discovered a population of liver cells that are better at regenerating liver tissue than ordinary liver cells, or hepatocytes.
Senior study author Bruce Spiegelman of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical school says that the confusion over irisin comes down to disagreement over how irisin protein is made in skeletal muscle cells and the detection limits
Harvard Medical school associate professor of neurosurgery at Boston Children Hospital and senior author of the paper. he 3-D printed models allowed us to rehearse the cases beforehand
and Wyss Institute Founding Director Donald Ingber, M d.,Ph d.,who is also the Judah Folkman Professor of Vascular Biology at Harvard Medical school and Boston Children Hospital and Professor of Bioengineering
In addition to the School of engineering, he has appointments in the School of medicine and Sackler School of Graduate Biomedical sciences at Tufts University v
In his study, Shan-Lu Liu, an associate professor in the Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology in the School of medicine and an investigator in the Bond Life sciences Center at MU, targeted IFITM proteins
, an associate professor of infectious diseases at the Icahn School of medicine at Mount sinai, New york contributed to the study o
animals A new test detects virtually any virus that infects people and animals, according to research at Washington University School of medicine in St louis,
said John Guy, M d.,professor of ophthalmology and director of the ocular gene therapy laboratory at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami Miller School of medicine.
Aiming for the clinic The development of LRA is the product of a collaboration led by Tripathi and Dr. Rami Kantor, associate professor of medicine in the Warren Alpert Medical school.
But now, in a landmark study by George Church and his team at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard university and Harvard Medical school, the gene editing system known as CRISPRAS9 has been used to genetically engineer pig DNA
Church is the Robert Winthrop Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical school and a Wyss core faculty member.
professor of neuroscience in Penn School of veterinary medicine and Perelman School of medicine, provides important clues for understanding how a father life experiences may affect his children brain development and mental health through a purely biological and not behavioral means. t remarkable to
The team, led by Jérôme Kalifa, M d.,Ph d.,a cardiologist and U-M Medical school assistant professor at the Center for Arrhythmia Research,
and within the egg and the sperm, said Herr, a professor of cell biology in the School of medicine.
said Stephen Baccus, a neurobiologist at the Stanford university School of medicine, who was involved not in the study. t an awesome study
when researchers at the Jikei University School of medicine in Tokyo created mini-kidneys that from human stem cells that excreted urine
Teacher training will be reinforced, headteachers will be encouraged to report incidents and pupils will be taken to visit memorial sites.
or failed to respond to standard therapies went into remission after receiving an investigational personalized cellular therapy CTL019 developed at the Perelman School of medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
Their cancers were so aggressive they had no treatment options left said the study's senior author Stephan Grupp MD Phd a professor of Pediatrics in Penn's Perelman School of medicine and director of Translational Research in the Center
The above story is provided based on materials by University of Pennsylvania School of medicine e
#Optimal particle size for anticancer nanomedicines discovered Nanomedicines consisting of nanoparticles for targeted drug delivery to specific tissues
Kutch collaborated with colleagues at USC Ostrow the Keck School of medicine of USC and Loma Linda University on the research.
Our research has identified a key process in brain tumour growth that we were able to target with AZD8055 says Luchman from the university's Cumming School of medicine and a member of the HBI.
and Metabolism at BIDMC and Assistant professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical school (HMS). If you feed animals
Ingber is also the Judah Folkman Professor of Vascular Biology at Harvard Medical school and Boston Children's Hospital as well as professor of bioengineering at Harvard School of engineering and Applied sciences (SEAS.
Reflecting the strong collaborative model of the Wyss Institute the cross-disciplinary team included researchers representing the Wyss Institute SEAS Harvard Medical school and Boston Children's Hospital
who also is assistant professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine, Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, at the University of Michigan Medical school.
When the engineers sought collaborators to test the device in potentially useful applications H.-S. Philip Wong a professor of electrical engineering connected them with Victor Tse a neurosurgeon and consulting associate professor at Stanford School of medicine.
I think epigenetics is a new frontier of cancer research says Brian Strahl Ph d. a professor of biochemistry and biophysics in the UNC School of medicine.
The above story is provided based on materials by University of North carolina School of medicine. The original article was written by Mark Derewicz.
One of the university's assets is School of medicine research with the human microbiome the trillions of organisms that live in our guts many performing beneficial tasks such as digesting food and fighting off infections.
The above story is provided based on materials by Perelman School of medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Note:
and designed said Peng Yin senior author of the paper Wyss Core Faculty member and Assistant professor of Systems Biology at Harvard Medical school.
and chromium can develop chronic inflammation that promotes the development of skin cancers report researchers at Washington University School of medicine
or food said senior author Wayne M. Yokoyama MD a Howard hughes medical institute investigator at the School of medicine.
or dangerous by the immune system of the skin said Cecilia Berin Phd Associate professor of Pediatrics at the Icahn School of medicine at Mount sinai.
The above story is provided based on materials by The Mount sinai Hospital/Mount sinai School of medicine. Note: Materials may be edited for content and length.
Surgeons Michael W Keith, MD and J. Robert Anderson, MD, from Case Western Reserve School of medicine and Cleveland VA, implanted three electrode cuffs in Spetic
Dr. Blanchard worked with Dr. Walther Mothes, a HIV specialist at the Yale university School of medicine, and with Dr. James Munro, who was Dr. Blanchard's first graduate student
and who is now an assistant professor at Tufts University School of medicine. Drs. Mothes and Munro are the two other co-lead investigators.
microrna plays surprising role in cell survival Researchers at the University of California San diego School of medicine have identified a microrna molecule as a surprisingly crucial player in managing cell survival and growth.
a professor of microbiology at the University of Iowa Carver School of medicine and director of the school Center for Immunology and Immune-Based Diseases, says that this paper presents a reative new approach with considerable potential in the development
and an associate professor of medicine in the division of hematology and oncology at the David Geffen School of medicine at UCLA. Kitchen and his colleagues were the first to report the use of an engineered molecule called a chimeric antigen receptor,
immunology and molecular genetics in the UCLA David Geffen School of medicine and a co-author of the study. ith the CAR approach,
#Knitted Supercapacitors to Power Smart Shirts Researchers from Drexel University in collaboration with the U s. Naval academy, have invented a way to embed activated carbon particles into different types of yarn to form a knitted textile that can store
This technique was invented chemistry professor Paul C. Trulove research team at the U s. Naval academy and Hugh C. Delong of the Air force Office of Scientific research.
which were perfected by Drexel University doctoral student Kristy Jost and Commander David P. Durkin at the U s. Naval academy.
Last month, the team won $70, 000 from the President Challenge at Harvard ilab and $50, 000 from Harvard Business school New Venture Competition all in the span of 24 hours.
a data sharing initiative started by Harvard Medical school. All the sites quickly reported gene variants contained in the files
a paper he coauthored with researchers at Duke university medical school indicated that the company earbud sensor was able to accurately estimate total energy expenditure
interim director of the Information Services Unit at the University of California San francisco School of medicine. t really about coming up with applications that make data actionable.
said lead author Akrit Sodhi, an assistant professor of ophthalmology at the Johns hopkins university School of medicine. To find an explanation,
said lead author Akrit Sodhi, an assistant professor of ophthalmology at the Johns hopkins university School of medicine. To find an explanation,
Researchers at the University of California, San diego School of medicine and Shiley Eye Institute at UC San diego Health System identified the gene mutation that underlies achromatopsia, an inherited eye disorder.
senior study author and an associate professor in the UC San diego School of medicine Department of Pathology. Five other genetic mutations have previously been identified by research groups as pivotal in achromatopsia."
And just a few weeks ago in early December we learned of a collaboration between 3d printing company Organovo and the Yale School of medicine that aims to pioneer 3d bioprinted surgical tissues themselves.
"says lead investigator Subroto Chatterjee, Ph d.,a professor of medicine and pediatrics at the Johns hopkins university School of medicine and a metabolism expert at its Heart and Vascular Institute."
The finding was made by a team led by Dr Stephen Royle, associate professor and senior Cancer Research UK Fellow at the division of biomedical cell biology at Warwick Medical school.
since the 17th century and so to find something that no one has seen before is amazing. esearchers at the University Warwick Medical school made the discovery by accident
award-winning scientists and pioneering professionals. arwick Medical school division of biomedical cell biology carries out fundamental molecular and cellular research into biomedical problems.
or the Medical school. Technology areas of interest include cloud applications, analytics, social media, mobile, materials, medical devices, digital health, healthcare IT, instruments and cloud software infrastructure.
"says study first author Narayanan"Bobby"Kasthuri, of the Boston University School of medicine.""We had this clean idea of how there's a really nice order to how neurons connect with each other,
Discovering connections Prof Stephen Elledge from the Harvard university Medical school US, who led the research team,
'In a stunning discovery that overturns decades of textbook teaching, researchers at the University of Virginia School of medicine have determined that the brain is connected directly to the immune system by vessels previously thought not to exist.
'said Professor Flora Vaccarino of the Yale School of medicine, senior author of the paper, which was published in Cell.
Ott is an assistant professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical school. Bernhard Jank, M d.,of the MGH Center for Regenerative medicine is lead author of the Biomaterials paper.
Ph d.,a postdoctoral fellow at the University Of Virginia School of medicine, told Bioscience Technology. ecently, we have seen that the areas that are surrounding the brain are full of immune cells, even in normal conditions,
Gu also holds appointments in the UNC School of medicine the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy, and the UNC Diabetes Care Center. he whole system can be personalized to account for a diabetic weight and sensitivity to insulin,
#Researchers Develop Innovative Gene Transfer-based Treatment Approach University of North carolina (UNC) School of medicine researchers have developed an innovative,
. the Gary Jobson Professor in Medical Oncology at the University of Maryland School of medicine. ur findings provide a strong foundation for further research in the field of cellular immunotherapy for myeloma to help achieve even better
Some patients are still in remission after nearly three years. he research is a collaboration between the University of Maryland School of medicine, the Perelman School of medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and Adaptimmune
vice president for medical affairs at the University of Maryland and the John Z. and Akiko K. Bowers Distinguished Professor and dean of the University of Maryland School of medicine. his trial is also an excellent example of significant
professor of stem cell biology in the School of medicine led the research project, iscovery of a Novel Polymer for Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Expansion and Multilineage Differentiation. he possibilities for regenerative medicine are still being reached in the form of clinical trials,
said Stephen Beverley, Ph d.,senior author of one of the studies and the Marvin A. Brennecke Professor and head of the Department of Molecular Microbiology at Washington University School of medicine in St louis. n the future,
a genomics professor who's using an iphone app to study asthma at New york's Icahn School of medicine at Mount sinai."
associate professor and senior Cancer Research UK Fellow at the division of biomedical cell biology at Warwick Medical school.
Researchers at the University Warwick Medical school made the discovery by accident while looking at gaps between microtubules
Warwick Medical school division of biomedical cell biology carries out fundamental molecular and cellular research into biomedical problems.
#Oil Droplets Into Human Cells, Harvard Medical school Study Scientists have turned individual cells into miniature lasers by injecting them with droplets of oil
The system was devised by Seok Hyun Yun and Matja Humar, both optical physicists at Harvard Medical school in Cambridge, Massachusetts,
Alexis A. Thompson, head of hematology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of medicine in Chicago, and lead investigator of the study. n a relatively short period of time,
George Church, a genetics professor at Harvard Medical school oversaw one of the studies that was published Wednesday in the journal Nature,
Admiral James Winnefeld, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told a cyber conference at West point military academy last month that U s. adversaries like China
associate professor of cell biology and physiology at Washington University School of medicine in St louis. y finding the mutation,
a professor of orthopedic surgery at the University of Missouri School of medicine. he benefit to patients is that more graft material will be available
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