it requires medical personnel with technical skills and brings the risk of needle-related diseases and injuries.
It is also easy to use without the need for trained medical personnel, making it ideal for use in developing countries,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a senior author. ltra-miniaturized devices like this have tremendous potential for science and medicine. ith a thickness of 80 micrometers and a width of 500 micrometers,
According to Joost Klaase, surgeon at the Medical Spectrum Twente (MST) and involved with the research, the medical world has need a for the system. he nomogram for risk of breast cancer recurrence gives us a tool to create a tailor-made follow-up for breast cancer patients:
Alden Chadwick via flickr. com, CC BY 2. 0. In order to help medical professionals combat this deadly affliction,
a researcher involved in the study. his type of sensing platform offers a large variety for medical diagnostics,
researchers are already hailing it as an important innovation in medical diagnoses. The sensor has shown yet its value in detecting cholera without error,
a Professor in the Faculty of medicine Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology. ee now discovered the DNA mbulanceand the road it takes. ekhail discovered this DNA ambulance,
#New technology helps personalized medicine by enabling epigenomic analysis with a mere 100 cells A new technology that will dramatically enhance investigations of epigenomes, the machinery that turns on and off genes and a very prominent field of study in diseases such as
This epigenomic characterization potentially allows medical doctors to create personalized treatment of diseases by understanding the state of a patient,
which is a medical emergency potentially requiring surgical intervention, says Koch Institute research affiliate Giovanni Traverso,
a professor of medical science and engineering at Brown University who was not involved with this study. his is a very smart approach.
are an obvious candidate for medical applications of the technology, as these cells not only stand at the center of many disease processes,
and medicine. t been great to be part of this exciting collaboration, and I look forward to seeing the insights from this work used to help patients in the future,
The cells thus behaved in a similar manner than in the patient, offering attractive possibilities for translational medicine.
The results could have implications for medical research, said Babu. For example, n the human population you have many individuals that carry single nucleotide polymorphisms
such as in medical diagnostics for example. Their results are published in Nature Communications. Three-dimensional structures in materials and biological samples can be investigated using X-ray tomography,
space exploration and medical applications abound for low-density, nontoxic structural shielding materials Lightweight composite metal foams can absorb energy from impacts
The discovery means the materials could be useful in spacecraft, the nuclear industry and in medicine.
#White house unveils $215 million plan to develop patient-specific medical treatments The White house unveiled a"Precision Medicine Initiative"today a $215 million investment that will go toward building a database containing genetic information
"Most medical treatments have been designed for the verage patient, according to A white house statement. As a result, treatments can be very successful for some patients,
"The Precision Medicine Initiative will leverage advances in genomics, emerging methods for managing and analyzing large data sets while protecting privacy,
If that's the case, then precision medicine"will be useless, "as basic medicine is where all the ideas for how to use that information is produced.
Eisen also told The Verge that the money will be flushed down the toilet "if the databases developed through this initiate are constructed poorly."
"The potential for precision medicine to improve care and speed the development of new treatments has begun only just to be tapped,"according to the White house statement.
In a new study published today in Science Translational Medicine, researchers detail how sequencing genetic information in sperm can show
and in about 40 percent of these cases, the male partner is either the sole cause or partially contributing, according to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine.
"Sperm harbors a rich population of RNA (C. Bickel/Science Translational Medicine) Krawetz has suspected long that sperm RNA might play a role in infertility.
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) the regulatory group in the European union which roughly parallels the FDA gave a positive opinion of the vaccine,
This finding means it may soon be possible to harness these little machines to produce more complex proteins, perhaps one day for use in medicine.
The order points to implementations in medicine, climate science, and aerospace as just some of the early benefits of supercomputing power.
medical director at Doctors Without Borders, said in a statement.""These people have worked tirelessly and put their lives at risk every day to take care of sick people,
Sometimes the death of a child from an untreatable medical condition is inevitable even here in Burlington, Finette said.
"Together with his partner, pediatrician Dr. Barry Heath, Finette has developed a smartphone-based medical intelligence platform that allows community health workers without medical training to diagnose
Finette, 58, is a professor of pediatrics, microbiology and molecular genetics at the University of Vermont College of Medicine and director of the Global Health and Humanitarian Opportunity Program.
and Tropical Medicine and another diploma in international humanitarian assistance from Fordham University in New york and the United nations in a program called the Center for International Humanitarian Cooperation."
"In the redthe medical intelligence platform Finette and Heath have developed is called Medsinc. It works by asking a series of questions about a child's physical condition, focusing on heart rate and respiratory rate, the two vital signs Finette cares about most."
"So that's where I came up with this idea of developing this medical intelligence platform anybody can be trained to use,
"When kids spend three hours waiting to be treated for a simple cough we think there's lots of use for Medsinc in the hands of lower level medical personnel under the supervision of doctors,
which some call rmored CARS. he basic idea behind T cell immunotherapy is to use a patient own immune cells as the medicine.
it would still be a medical breakthrough. But researchers, doctors, and patients dream of the cells attacking solid tumors,
The updated agreement now includes"new-generation semiconductors, GPS navigation systems, medical products which include magnetic resonance imaging machines, machine tools for manufacturing printed circuits, telecommunications satellites and touchscreens".
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