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New Strategies to Discover Human Disease Genes – The Scientist

Posted: Published on October 16th, 2023

LIVE Symposium Tuesday, December 12, 202311:30 AM - 2:30 PM Eastern Time Next generation sequencing-based diagnostics have helped identify the molecular causes of numerous inherited disorders. However, every individuals genome contains at least four million differences from the reference genome, so scientists must use rigorous filtering methods to identify variants of concern and test these candidates consequences on gene function in appropriate models. In this symposium brought to you by The Scientists Creative Services Team, researchers will highlight how they combine various model systems with state-of-the-art technologies to identify disease-causing genomic variants in coding and noncoding genomic regions Continue reading

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Charting New Horizons in Medicine: An Inspiring Conversation with … – Yale School of Medicine

Posted: Published on October 16th, 2023

Stephania Libreros, PhD, brings her expertise to Yale School of Medicine as a recently appointed assistant professor of pathology and a valued member of the Vascular Biology Therapeutics Program. In this engaging conversation with Kanika Jain, associate research scientist at the Yale Cardiovascular Research Center, Libreros discusses her remarkable journey and unwavering passion for science. Continue reading

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Tackling stubborn fat with mechanical stimulation – Professional Beauty

Posted: Published on October 16th, 2023

Tackling stubborn fat with mechanical stimulation We are facing a global obesity epidemic, the causes of which are multifactorial and complex. Tackling obesity requires consideration of biology, physiology, ecology and societal environment Continue reading

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Three Pitt State alumni to be honored during Homecoming Week … – NewsTalk KZRG

Posted: Published on October 16th, 2023

PITTSBURG, Kan. Three alumni who have gone on to successful careers in construction, automotive technology, and medicine will be honored during Homecoming Week as recipients of the Dr. Continue reading

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Fast Five with Michael Huang – Mirage News

Posted: Published on October 16th, 2023

Dr Michael Huang is a Senior Research Fellow in the Diabetes and Vascular Medicine Lab. He is new to the Baker Institute and to Melbourne, having moved from Sydney just over three months ago. One word that frequently comes up in conversation with Michael is innovation Continue reading

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Akintunde Mike Akinjero, MD, MS, has been Inducted into the … – 24-7 Press Release

Posted: Published on October 16th, 2023

Dr. Akinjero has earned distinction as a clinical assistant professor of medicine for the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California. Continue reading

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The presence of a fractional flow reserve-negative high-risk … – 2 Minute Medicine

Posted: Published on October 16th, 2023

Bookmark 1. Major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) were more likely to occur in patients with myocardial infarction (MI) with an optical coherence tomographyidentified high-risk fractional flow reservenegative nonculprit plaque than without after two years. Continue reading

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Challenges in Acute Heart Attack Care Continue Post COVID-19 – Diagnostic and Interventional Cardiology

Posted: Published on October 16th, 2023

October 16, 2023 A door-to-balloon (D2B) time of 90-minutes or less is associated with improved outcomes for heart attack patients. However, during theCOVID-19pandemic certain obstaclesincluding the need forCOVID-19screening, associated isolation procedures and terminal cleaning in the cardiac cath labled to increased D2B times. According to a new study, presented at the American College of Cardiology (ACC) Quality Summit 2023, many health care facilities are still recovering from the pandemic and facing new challenges, causing D2B times to continue to lag Continue reading

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Caldwell Welcomes New Faculty Caldwell University – Caldwell University

Posted: Published on October 16th, 2023

Caldwell University welcomed several new faculty members this fall semester. Ellina Chernobilsky, Ph.D., acting vice president for Academic Affairs, said the University is delighted to welcome such accomplished faculty. I believe that the new faculty will contribute to the success of our students not only as classroom faculty but also by being great role models outside of the class Continue reading

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Comparison of the Predicting Value of NHR and MHR | JIR – Dove Medical Press

Posted: Published on October 16th, 2023

Introduction Acute myocardial infarction (AMI), a prominent contributor to morbidity and mortality within the realm of cardiovascular diseases (CVD), holds substantial global significance. Continue reading

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