Research that involves the application of the natural sciences, especially biology and physiology, to medicine.
Critical and exhaustive investigation or experimentation, having for its aim the discovery of new facts and their correct interpretation, the revision of accepted conclusions, theories, or laws in the light of newly discovered facts, or the practical application of such new or revised conclusions, theories, or laws. (Webster, 3d ed)
Financial support of research activities.
The application of technology to the solution of medical problems.
The science and technology dealing with the procurement, breeding, care, health, and selection of animals used in biomedical research and testing.
An operating division of the US Department of Health and Human Services. It is concerned with the overall planning, promoting, and administering of programs pertaining to health and medical research. Until 1995, it was an agency of the United States PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE.
Organizations representing specialized fields which are accepted as authoritative; may be non-governmental, university or an independent research organization, e.g., National Academy of Sciences, Brookings Institution, etc.
Application of principles and practices of engineering science to biomedical research and health care.
The use of animals as investigational subjects.
The moral obligations governing the conduct of research. Used for discussions of research ethics as a general topic.
Organized activities related to the storage, location, search, and retrieval of information.
Those individuals engaged in research.
The application of discoveries generated by laboratory research and preclinical studies to the development of clinical trials and studies in humans. A second area of translational research concerns enhancing the adoption of best practices.
A publication issued at stated, more or less regular, intervals.
Computer processing of a language with rules that reflect and describe current usage rather than prescribed usage.
Facilities that collect, store, and distribute tissues, e.g., cell lines, microorganisms, blood, sperm, milk, breast tissue, for use by others. Other uses may include transplantation and comparison of diseased tissues in the identification of cancer.
The use of humans as investigational subjects.
A plan for collecting and utilizing data so that desired information can be obtained with sufficient precision or so that an hypothesis can be tested properly.
The protection of animals in laboratories or other specific environments by promoting their health through better nutrition, housing, and care.
A bibliographic database that includes MEDLINE as its primary subset. It is produced by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), part of the NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE. PubMed, which is searchable through NLM's Web site, also includes access to additional citations to selected life sciences journals not in MEDLINE, and links to other resources such as the full-text of articles at participating publishers' Web sites, NCBI's molecular biology databases, and PubMed Central.
Persons who are enrolled in research studies or who are otherwise the subjects of research.
Use of sophisticated analysis tools to sort through, organize, examine, and combine large sets of information.
Software designed to store, manipulate, manage, and control data for specific uses.
Activities performed to identify concepts and aspects of published information and research reports.
The use of statistical methods in the analysis of a body of literature to reveal the historical development of subject fields and patterns of authorship, publication, and use. Formerly called statistical bibliography. (from The ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science, 1983)
A specified list of terms with a fixed and unalterable meaning, and from which a selection is made when CATALOGING; ABSTRACTING AND INDEXING; or searching BOOKS; JOURNALS AS TOPIC; and other documents. The control is intended to avoid the scattering of related subjects under different headings (SUBJECT HEADINGS). The list may be altered or extended only by the publisher or issuing agency. (From Harrod's Librarians' Glossary, 7th ed, p163)
The premier bibliographic database of the NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE. MEDLINE® (MEDLARS Online) is the primary subset of PUBMED and can be searched on NLM's Web site in PubMed or the NLM Gateway. MEDLINE references are indexed with MEDICAL SUBJECT HEADINGS (MeSH).
Copies of a work or document distributed to the public by sale, rental, lease, or lending. (From ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science, 1983, p181)
The terms, expressions, designations, or symbols used in a particular science, discipline, or specialized subject area.
The moral and ethical bases of the protection of animals from cruelty and abuse. The rights are extended to domestic animals, laboratory animals, and wild animals.
Precise procedural mathematical and logical operations utilized in the study of medical information pertaining to health care.
Architecture, exterior and interior design, and construction of facilities other than hospitals, e.g., dental schools, medical schools, ambulatory care clinics, and specified units of health care facilities. The concept also includes architecture, design, and construction of specialized contained, controlled, or closed research environments including those of space labs and stations.
Automated systems applied to the patient care process including diagnosis, therapy, and systems of communicating medical data within the health care setting.
Voluntary authorization, by a patient or research subject, with full comprehension of the risks involved, for diagnostic or investigative procedures, and for medical and surgical treatment.
All of the divisions of the natural sciences dealing with the various aspects of the phenomena of life and vital processes. The concept includes anatomy and physiology, biochemistry and biophysics, and the biology of animals, plants, and microorganisms. It should be differentiated from BIOLOGY, one of its subdivisions, concerned specifically with the origin and life processes of living organisms.
A field of biology concerned with the development of techniques for the collection and manipulation of biological data, and the use of such data to make biological discoveries or predictions. This field encompasses all computational methods and theories for solving biological problems including manipulation of models and datasets.
Studies beyond the bachelor's degree at an institution having graduate programs for the purpose of preparing for entrance into a specific field, and obtaining a higher degree.
A branch of applied ethics that studies the value implications of practices and developments in life sciences, medicine, and health care.
The field of information science concerned with the analysis and dissemination of medical data through the application of computers to various aspects of health care and medicine.
"The business or profession of the commercial production and issuance of literature" (Webster's 3d). It includes the publisher, publication processes, editing and editors. Production may be by conventional printing methods or by electronic publishing.
A loose confederation of computer communication networks around the world. The networks that make up the Internet are connected through several backbone networks. The Internet grew out of the US Government ARPAnet project and was designed to facilitate information exchange.
Time period from 1901 through 2000 of the common era.
Institutional committees established to protect the welfare of animals used in research and education. The 1971 NIH Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals introduced the policy that institutions using warm-blooded animals in projects supported by NIH grants either be accredited by a recognized professional laboratory animal accrediting body or establish its own committee to evaluate animal care; the Public Health Service adopted a policy in 1979 requiring such committees; and the 1985 amendments to the Animal Welfare Act mandate review and approval of federally funded research with animals by a formally designated Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC).
Research into the cause, transmission, amelioration, elimination, or enhancement of inherited disorders and traits.
The relationships between symbols and their meanings.
Sequential operating programs and data which instruct the functioning of a digital computer.
Contamination of the air, bodies of water, or land with substances that are harmful to human health and the environment.
Alternatives to the use of animals in research, testing, and education. The alternatives may include reduction in the number of animals used, replacement of animals with a non-animal model or with animals of a species lower phylogenetically, or refinement of methods to minimize pain and distress of animals used.
Extensive collections, reputedly complete, of facts and data garnered from material of a specialized subject area and made available for analysis and application. The collection can be automated by various contemporary methods for retrieval. The concept should be differentiated from DATABASES, BIBLIOGRAPHIC which is restricted to collections of bibliographic references.
Intentional falsification of scientific data by presentation of fraudulent or incomplete or uncorroborated findings as scientific fact.
Management, removal, and elimination of biologic, infectious, pathologic, and dental waste. The concept includes blood, mucus, tissue removed at surgery or autopsy, soiled surgical dressings, and other materials requiring special control and handling. Disposal may take place where the waste is generated or elsewhere.
A procedure consisting of a sequence of algebraic formulas and/or logical steps to calculate or determine a given task.
The guidelines and policy statements set forth by the editor(s) or editorial board of a publication.
Intentionally using oneself as a research subject.
The medical science concerned with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases in animals.
The procedures involved in combining separately developed modules, components, or subsystems so that they work together as a complete system. (From McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)
Hospital or other institutional committees established to protect the welfare of research subjects. Federal regulations (the "Common Rule" (45 CFR 46)) mandate the use of these committees to monitor federally-funded biomedical and behavioral research involving human subjects.
The use of technology-based interventions to improve functional capacities rather than to treat disease.
Management of the acquisition, organization, storage, retrieval, and dissemination of information. (From Thesaurus of ERIC Descriptors, 1994)
The interaction of two or more persons or organizations directed toward a common goal which is mutually beneficial. An act or instance of working or acting together for a common purpose or benefit, i.e., joint action. (From Random House Dictionary Unabridged, 2d ed)
Protective measures against unauthorized access to or interference with computer operating systems, telecommunications, or data structures, especially the modification, deletion, destruction, or release of data in computers. It includes methods of forestalling interference by computer viruses or so-called computer hackers aiming to compromise stored data.
The portion of an interactive computer program that issues messages to and receives commands from a user.
Time period from 2001 through 2100 of the common era.
Extensive collections, reputedly complete, of references and citations to books, articles, publications, etc., generally on a single subject or specialized subject area. Databases can operate through automated files, libraries, or computer disks. The concept should be differentiated from DATABASES, FACTUAL which is used for collections of data and facts apart from bibliographic references to them.
Individual's rights to obtain and use information collected or generated by others.
The circulation or wide dispersal of information.
The systematic study of the complete DNA sequences (GENOME) of organisms.
Research carried out by nurses, generally in clinical settings, in the areas of clinical practice, evaluation, nursing education, nursing administration, and methodology.
A quantitative measure of the frequency on average with which articles in a journal have been cited in a given period of time.
Theory and development of COMPUTER SYSTEMS which perform tasks that normally require human intelligence. Such tasks may include speech recognition, LEARNING; VISUAL PERCEPTION; MATHEMATICAL COMPUTING; reasoning, PROBLEM SOLVING, DECISION-MAKING, and translation of language.
One of the BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE DISCIPLINES concerned with the origin, structure, development, growth, function, genetics, and reproduction of animals, plants, and microorganisms.
The profession of writing. Also the identity of the writer as the creator of a literary production.
The evaluation by experts of the quality and pertinence of research or research proposals of other experts in the same field. Peer review is used by editors in deciding which submissions warrant publication, by granting agencies to determine which proposals should be funded, and by academic institutions in tenure decisions.
Educational institutions providing facilities for teaching and research and authorized to grant academic degrees.
Centers for acquiring, characterizing, and storing organs or tissue for future use.
Non-human animals, selected because of specific characteristics, for use in experimental research, teaching, or testing.
A systematic statement of policy rules or principles. Guidelines may be developed by government agencies at any level, institutions, professional societies, governing boards, or by convening expert panels. The text may be cursive or in outline form but is generally a comprehensive guide to problems and approaches in any field of activity. For guidelines in the field of health care and clinical medicine, PRACTICE GUIDELINES AS TOPIC is available.
Organized collections of computer records, standardized in format and content, that are stored in any of a variety of computer-readable modes. They are the basic sets of data from which computer-readable files are created. (from ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science, 1983)
The study of natural phenomena by observation, measurement, and experimentation.
The discipline pertaining to the study of animal behavior.
A research and development program initiated by the NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE to build knowledge sources for the purpose of aiding the development of systems that help health professionals retrieve and integrate biomedical information. The knowledge sources can be used to link disparate information systems to overcome retrieval problems caused by differences in terminology and the scattering of relevant information across many databases. The three knowledge sources are the Metathesaurus, the Semantic Network, and the Specialist Lexicon.
Federal, state, or local government organized methods of financial assistance.
The level of governmental organization and function at the national or country-wide level.
Use for general articles concerning veterinary medical education.
The privacy of information and its protection against unauthorized disclosure.
The integration of epidemiologic, sociological, economic, and other analytic sciences in the study of health services. Health services research is usually concerned with relationships between need, demand, supply, use, and outcome of health services. The aim of the research is evaluation, particularly in terms of structure, process, output, and outcome. (From Last, Dictionary of Epidemiology, 2d ed)
Health care professionals, technicians, and assistants staffing LABORATORIES in research or health care facilities.
Administrative units of government responsible for policy making and management of governmental activities.
A situation in which an individual might benefit personally from official or professional actions. It includes a conflict between a person's private interests and official responsibilities in a position of trust. The term is not restricted to government officials. The concept refers both to actual conflict of interest and the appearance or perception of conflict.
Databases devoted to knowledge about specific genes and gene products.
Duties that are based in ETHICS, rather than in law.
Body of knowledge related to the use of organisms, cells or cell-derived constituents for the purpose of developing products which are technically, scientifically and clinically useful. Alteration of biologic function at the molecular level (i.e., GENETIC ENGINEERING) is a central focus; laboratory methods used include TRANSFECTION and CLONING technologies, sequence and structure analysis algorithms, computer databases, and gene and protein structure function analysis and prediction.
A constituent organization of the DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES concerned with protecting and improving the health of the nation.
Societies whose membership is limited to scientists.
The protection of genetic information about an individual, family, or population group, from unauthorized disclosure.
Integrated set of files, procedures, and equipment for the storage, manipulation, and retrieval of information.
A course or method of action selected, usually by a government, from among alternatives to guide and determine present and future decisions.
That segment of commercial enterprise devoted to the design, development, and manufacture of chemical products for use in the diagnosis and treatment of disease, disability, or other dysfunction, or to improve function.
The scientific disciplines concerned with the embryology, anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology, etc., of the nervous system.
The statistical reproducibility of measurements (often in a clinical context), including the testing of instrumentation or techniques to obtain reproducible results. The concept includes reproducibility of physiological measurements, which may be used to develop rules to assess probability or prognosis, or response to a stimulus; reproducibility of occurrence of a condition; and reproducibility of experimental results.
Systematic organization, storage, retrieval, and dissemination of specialized information, especially of a scientific or technical nature (From ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science, 1983). It often involves authenticating or validating information.
Controlled vocabulary thesaurus produced by the NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE. It consists of sets of terms naming descriptors in a hierarchical structure that permits searching at various levels of specificity.
Detailed financial plans for carrying out specific activities for a certain period of time. They include proposed income and expenditures.
The study and practice of medicine by direct examination of the patient.
The interaction of persons or groups of persons representing various nations in the pursuit of a common goal or interest.
Medical complexes consisting of medical school, hospitals, clinics, libraries, administrative facilities, etc.
A definite pathologic process with a characteristic set of signs and symptoms. It may affect the whole body or any of its parts, and its etiology, pathology, and prognosis may be known or unknown.
The state of being free from intrusion or disturbance in one's private life or affairs. (Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed, 1993)
Community or individual involvement in the decision-making process.
An interactive process whereby members of a community are concerned for the equality and rights of all.
Confidence in or reliance on a person or thing.
Works about pre-planned studies of the safety, efficacy, or optimum dosage schedule (if appropriate) of one or more diagnostic, therapeutic, or prophylactic drugs, devices, or techniques selected according to predetermined criteria of eligibility and observed for predefined evidence of favorable and unfavorable effects. This concept includes clinical trials conducted both in the U.S. and in other countries.
A system containing any combination of computers, computer terminals, printers, audio or visual display devices, or telephones interconnected by telecommunications equipment or cables: used to transmit or receive information. (Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed)
The interactions between members of a community and representatives of the institutions within that community.
Any visual display of structural or functional patterns of organs or tissues for diagnostic evaluation. It includes measuring physiologic and metabolic responses to physical and chemical stimuli, as well as ultramicroscopy.
In INFORMATION RETRIEVAL, machine-sensing or identification of visible patterns (shapes, forms, and configurations). (Harrod's Librarians' Glossary, 7th ed)
The application of STATISTICS to biological systems and organisms involving the retrieval or collection, analysis, reduction, and interpretation of qualitative and quantitative data.
Exclusive legal rights or privileges applied to inventions, plants, etc.
Structured vocabularies describing concepts from the fields of biology and relationships between concepts.
An agency of the NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH concerned with overall planning, promoting, and administering programs pertaining to advancement of medical and related sciences. Major activities of this institute include the collection, dissemination, and exchange of information important to the progress of medicine and health, research in medical informatics and support for medical library development.
The science of breeding, feeding and care of domestic animals; includes housing and nutrition.
Organizations representing designated geographic areas which have contracts under the PRO program to review the medical necessity, appropriateness, quality, and cost-effectiveness of care received by Medicare beneficiaries. Peer Review Improvement Act, PL 97-248, 1982.
Relations of an individual, association, organization, hospital, or corporation with the publics which it must take into consideration in carrying out its functions. Publics may include consumers, patients, pressure groups, departments, etc.
New abnormal growth of tissue. Malignant neoplasms show a greater degree of anaplasia and have the properties of invasion and metastasis, compared to benign neoplasms.
Systems where the input data enter the computer directly from the point of origin (usually a terminal or workstation) and/or in which output data are transmitted directly to that terminal point of origin. (Sippl, Computer Dictionary, 4th ed)
Exercise of governmental authority to control conduct.
Specific languages used to prepare computer programs.
The development and use of techniques to study physical phenomena and construct structures in the nanoscale size range or smaller.
Communication, in the sense of cross-fertilization of ideas, involving two or more academic disciplines (such as the disciplines that comprise the cross-disciplinary field of bioethics, including the health and biological sciences, the humanities, and the social sciences and law). Also includes problems in communication stemming from differences in patterns of language usage in different academic or medical disciplines.
The function of directing or controlling the actions or attitudes of an individual or group with more or less willing acquiescence of the followers.
Organized services to provide information on any questions an individual might have using databases and other sources. (From Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed)
Regulations to assure protection of property and equipment.
Shortened forms of written words or phrases used for brevity.
The genetic complement of an organism, including all of its GENES, as represented in its DNA, or in some cases, its RNA.
A subdiscipline of human genetics which entails the reliable prediction of certain human disorders as a function of the lineage and/or genetic makeup of an individual or of any two parents or potential parents.
Procedures, such as TISSUE CULTURE TECHNIQUES; mathematical models; etc., when used or advocated for use in place of the use of animals in research or diagnostic laboratories.
The determination of the pattern of genes expressed at the level of GENETIC TRANSCRIPTION, under specific circumstances or in a specific cell.
Time period from 1801 through 1900 of the common era.
Educational institutions for individuals specializing in the field of medicine.
The study of laws, theories, and hypotheses through a systematic examination of pertinent facts and their interpretation in the field of dentistry. (From Jablonski, Illustrated Dictionary of Dentistry, 1982, p674)
Waste products which threaten life, health, or the environment when improperly treated, stored, transported, disposed of, or otherwise managed.
Research carried out by nurses in the clinical setting and designed to provide information that will help improve patient care. Other professional staff may also participate in the research.
The science of controlling or modifying those conditions, influences, or forces surrounding man which relate to promoting, establishing, and maintaining health.
Individuals with a degree in veterinary medicine that provides them with training and qualifications to treat diseases and injuries of animals.
Theoretical representations that simulate the behavior or activity of biological processes or diseases. For disease models in living animals, DISEASE MODELS, ANIMAL is available. Biological models include the use of mathematical equations, computers, and other electronic equipment.
Research that involves the application of the behavioral and social sciences to the study of the actions or reactions of persons or animals in response to external or internal stimuli. (from American Heritage Dictionary, 4th ed)
The prediction or projection of the nature of future problems or existing conditions based upon the extrapolation or interpretation of existing scientific data or by the application of scientific methodology.
Application of statistical procedures to analyze specific observed or assumed facts from a particular study.
Branch of medicine concerned with the prevention and control of disease and disability, and the promotion of physical and mental health of the population on the international, national, state, or municipal level.
Any type of research that employs nonnumeric information to explore individual or group characteristics, producing findings not arrived at by statistical procedures or other quantitative means. (Qualitative Inquiry: A Dictionary of Terms Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 1997)
A discipline concerned with studying biological phenomena in terms of the chemical and physical interactions of molecules.
Use for general articles concerning medical education.
Terms or expressions which provide the major means of access by subject to the bibliographic unit.
Systems composed of a computer or computers, peripheral equipment, such as disks, printers, and terminals, and telecommunications capabilities.
Collaborative process of research involving researchers and community representatives.
Diseases of rodents of the order RODENTIA. This term includes diseases of Sciuridae (squirrels), Geomyidae (gophers), Heteromyidae (pouched mice), Castoridae (beavers), Cricetidae (rats and mice), Muridae (Old World rats and mice), Erethizontidae (porcupines), and Caviidae (guinea pigs).
The attitude of a significant portion of a population toward any given proposition, based upon a measurable amount of factual evidence, and involving some degree of reflection, analysis, and reasoning.
Any enterprise centered on the processing, assembly, production, or marketing of a line of products, services, commodities, or merchandise, in a particular field often named after its principal product. Examples include the automobile, fishing, music, publishing, insurance, and textile industries.
A formal process of examination of patient care or research proposals for conformity with ethical standards. The review is usually conducted by an organized clinical or research ethics committee (CLINICAL ETHICS COMMITTEES or RESEARCH ETHICS COMMITTEES), sometimes by a subset of such a committee, an ad hoc group, or an individual ethicist (ETHICISTS).
A genus of the subfamily CALLITRICHINAE occurring in forests of Brazil and Bolivia and containing seventeen species.
Collections of facts, assumptions, beliefs, and heuristics that are used in combination with databases to achieve desired results, such as a diagnosis, an interpretation, or a solution to a problem (From McGraw Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 6th ed).
The act or fact of grasping the meaning, nature, or importance of; understanding. (American Heritage Dictionary, 4th ed) Includes understanding by a patient or research subject of information disclosed orally or in writing.
Computer-based representation of physical systems and phenomena such as chemical processes.
A species of the genus MACACA which typically lives near the coast in tidal creeks and mangrove swamps primarily on the islands of the Malay peninsula.
Methods of creating machines and devices.
Decisions, usually developed by government policymakers, for determining present and future objectives pertaining to the health care system.
A system for verifying and maintaining a desired level of quality in a product or process by careful planning, use of proper equipment, continued inspection, and corrective action as required. (Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed)
Hybridization of a nucleic acid sample to a very large set of OLIGONUCLEOTIDE PROBES, which have been attached individually in columns and rows to a solid support, to determine a BASE SEQUENCE, or to detect variations in a gene sequence, GENE EXPRESSION, or for GENE MAPPING.
A multistage process that includes cloning, physical mapping, subcloning, determination of the DNA SEQUENCE, and information analysis.
Directed modification of the gene complement of a living organism by such techniques as altering the DNA, substituting genetic material by means of a virus, transplanting whole nuclei, transplanting cell hybrids, etc.
Systematic gathering of data for a particular purpose from various sources, including questionnaires, interviews, observation, existing records, and electronic devices. The process is usually preliminary to statistical analysis of the data.
Methods for determining interaction between PROTEINS.
Statistical formulations or analyses which, when applied to data and found to fit the data, are then used to verify the assumptions and parameters used in the analysis. Examples of statistical models are the linear model, binomial model, polynomial model, two-parameter model, etc.
Theoretical representations that simulate the behavior or activity of systems, processes, or phenomena. They include the use of mathematical equations, computers, and other electronic equipment.
Comprehensive, methodical analysis of complex biological systems by monitoring responses to perturbations of biological processes. Large scale, computerized collection and analysis of the data are used to develop and test models of biological systems.
Facilities equipped to carry out investigative procedures.
Naturally occurring or experimentally induced animal diseases with pathological processes sufficiently similar to those of human diseases. They are used as study models for human diseases.
The process of formulating, improving, and expanding educational, managerial, or service-oriented work plans (excluding computer program development).
The addition of descriptive information about the function or structure of a molecular sequence to its MOLECULAR SEQUENCE DATA record.
The protection, preservation, restoration, and rational use of all resources in the total environment.
A field of medicine concerned with developing and using strategies aimed at repair or replacement of damaged, diseased, or metabolically deficient organs, tissues, and cells via TISSUE ENGINEERING; CELL TRANSPLANTATION; and ARTIFICIAL ORGANS and BIOARTIFICIAL ORGANS and tissues.
Linear POLYPEPTIDES that are synthesized on RIBOSOMES and may be further modified, crosslinked, cleaved, or assembled into complex proteins with several subunits. The specific sequence of AMINO ACIDS determines the shape the polypeptide will take, during PROTEIN FOLDING, and the function of the protein.
Countries in the process of change with economic growth, that is, an increase in production, per capita consumption, and income. The process of economic growth involves better utilization of natural and human resources, which results in a change in the social, political, and economic structures.
The systematic study of the complete complement of proteins (PROTEOME) of organisms.
Predetermined sets of questions used to collect data - clinical data, social status, occupational group, etc. The term is often applied to a self-completed survey instrument.
A set of statistical methods used to group variables or observations into strongly inter-related subgroups. In epidemiology, it may be used to analyze a closely grouped series of events or cases of disease or other health-related phenomenon with well-defined distribution patterns in relation to time or place or both.
A species of the genus MACACA inhabiting India, China, and other parts of Asia. The species is used extensively in biomedical research and adapts very well to living with humans.
Elements of limited time intervals, contributing to particular results or situations.
The process of pictorial communication, between human and computers, in which the computer input and output have the form of charts, drawings, or other appropriate pictorial representation.
The outward appearance of the individual. It is the product of interactions between genes, and between the GENOTYPE and the environment.
Any of a variety of procedures which use biomolecular probes to measure the presence or concentration of biological molecules, biological structures, microorganisms, etc., by translating a biochemical interaction at the probe surface into a quantifiable physical signal.
Procedures for collecting, preserving, and transporting of specimens sufficiently stable to provide accurate and precise results suitable for clinical interpretation.
Databases containing information about PROTEINS such as AMINO ACID SEQUENCE; PROTEIN CONFORMATION; and other properties.
Lists of words, usually in alphabetical order, giving information about form, pronunciation, etymology, grammar, and meaning.

Selecting subjects for participation in clinical research: one sphere of justice. (1/4142)

Recent guidelines from the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) mandate the inclusion of adequate numbers of women in clinical trials. Ought such standards to apply internationally? Walzer's theory of justice is brought to bear on the problem, the first use of the theory in research ethics, and it argues for broad application of the principle of adequate representation. A number of practical conclusions for research ethics committees (RECs) are outlined. Eligibility criteria in clinical trials ought to be justified by trial designers. Research ethics committees ought to question criteria that seem to exclude unnecessarily women from research participation. The issue of adequate representation should be construed broadly, so as to include consideration of the representation of the elderly, persons with HIV, mental illness and substance abuse disorders in clinical research.  (+info)

Views of managed care--a survey of students, residents, faculty, and deans at medical schools in the United States. (2/4142)

BACKGROUND AND METHODS: Views of managed care among academic physicians and medical students in the United States are not well known. In 1997, we conducted a telephone survey of a national sample of medical students (506 respondents), residents (494), faculty members (728), department chairs (186), directors of residency training in internal medicine and pediatrics (143), and deans (105) at U.S. medical schools to determine their experiences in and perspectives on managed care. The overall rate of response was 80.1 percent. RESULTS: Respondents rated their attitudes toward managed care on a 0-to-10 scale, with 0 defined as "as negative as possible" and 10 as "as positive as possible." The expressed attitudes toward managed care were negative, ranging from a low mean (+/-SD) score of 3.9+/-1.7 for residents to a high of 5.0+/-1.3 for deans. When asked about specific aspects of care, fee-for-service medicine was rated better than managed care in terms of access (by 80.2 percent of respondents), minimizing ethical conflicts (74.8 percent), and the quality of the doctor-patient relationship (70.6 percent). With respect to the continuity of care, 52.0 percent of respondents preferred fee-for-service medicine, and 29.3 percent preferred managed care. For care at the end of life, 49.1 percent preferred fee-for-service medicine, and 20.5 percent preferred managed care. With respect to care for patients with chronic illness, 41.8 percent preferred fee-for-service care, and 30.8 percent preferred managed care. Faculty members, residency-training directors, and department chairs responded that managed care had reduced the time they had available for research (63.1 percent agreed) and teaching (58.9 percent) and had reduced their income (55.8 percent). Overall, 46.6 percent of faculty members, 26.7 percent of residency-training directors, and 42.7 percent of department chairs reported that the message they delivered to students about managed care was negative. CONCLUSIONS: Negative views of managed care are widespread among medical students, residents, faculty members, and medical school deans.  (+info)

The relation between funding by the National Institutes of Health and the burden of disease. (3/4142)

BACKGROUND: The Institute of Medicine has proposed that the amount of disease-specific research funding provided by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) be systematically and consistently compared with the burden of disease for society. METHODS: We performed a cross-sectional study comparing estimates of disease-specific funding in 1996 with data on six measures of the burden of disease. The measures were total mortality, years of life lost, and number of hospital days in 1994 and incidence, prevalence, and disability-adjusted life-years (one disability-adjusted life-year is defined as the loss of one year of healthy life to disease) in 1990. With the use of these measures as explanatory variables in a regression analysis, predicted funding was calculated and compared with actual funding. RESULTS: There was no relation between the amount of NIH funding and the incidence, prevalence, or number of hospital days attributed to each condition or disease (P=0.82, P=0.23, and P=0.21, respectively). The numbers of deaths (r=0.40, P=0.03) and years of life lost (r=0.42, P=0.02) were weakly associated with funding, whereas the number of disability-adjusted life-years was strongly predictive of funding (r=0.62, P<0.001). When the latter three measures were used to predict expected funding, the conclusions about the appropriateness of funding for some diseases varied according to the measure used. However, the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, breast cancer, diabetes mellitus, and dementia all received relatively generous funding, regardless of which measure was used as the basis for calculating support. Research on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, perinatal conditions, and peptic ulcer was relatively underfunded. CONCLUSIONS: The amount of NIH funding for research on a disease is associated with the burden of the disease; however, different measures of the burden of disease may yield different conclusions about the appropriateness of disease-specific funding levels.  (+info)

Research, ethics and conflicts of interest. (4/4142)

In this paper, I have tried to develop a critique of committee procedures and conflict of interest within research advisory committees and ethical review committees (ERCs). There are specific features of conflict of interest in medical research. Scientists, communities and the subjects of research all have legitimate stakeholdings. The interests of medical scientists are particularly complex, since they are justified by the moral and physical welfare of their research subjects, while the reputations and incomes of scientists depend on the success of their science. Tensions of this kind must at times produce conflict of interest. It is important to recognise that conflicts of interest may unwittingly lead to manipulation of research subjects and their lay representatives on research committees. It is equally important to recognise distinctions between the legal and moral aspects of conflict of interest. Some practical suggestions are made which may go some way towards resolving these difficulties. They indicate what might be needed to ensure the validity of ethical discourse, and to reduce the risks associated with conflict of interest.  (+info)

Fraud, misconduct or normal science in medical research--an empirical study of demarcation. (5/4142)

OBJECTIVES: To study and describe how a group of senior researchers and a group of postgraduate students perceived the so-called "grey zone" between normal scientific practice and obvious misconduct. DESIGN: A questionnaire concerning various practices including dishonesty and obvious misconduct. The answers were obtained by means of a visual analogue scale (VAS). The central (two quarters) of the VAS were designated as a grey zone. SETTING: A Swedish medical faculty. SURVEY SAMPLE: 30 senior researchers and 30 postgraduate students. RESULTS: Twenty of the senior researchers and 25 of the postgraduate students answered the questionnaire. In five cases out of 14 the senior researchers' median was found to be clearly within the interval of the grey zone, compared with three cases for the postgraduate students. Three examples of experienced misconduct were provided. Compared with postgraduate students, established researchers do not call for more research ethical guidelines and restrictions. CONCLUSION: Although the results indicate that consensus exists regarding certain obvious types of misconduct the response pattern also indicates that there is no general consensus on several procedures.  (+info)

Coverage by the news media of the benefits and risks of medications. (6/4142)

BACKGROUND: The news media are an important source of information about new medical treatments, but there is concern that some coverage may be inaccurate and overly enthusiastic. METHODS: We studied coverage by U.S. news media of the benefits and risks of three medications that are used to prevent major diseases. The medications were pravastatin, a cholesterol-lowering drug for the prevention of cardiovascular disease; alendronate, a bisphosphonate for the treatment and prevention of osteoporosis; and aspirin, which is used for the prevention of cardiovascular disease. We analyzed a systematic probability sample of 180 newspaper articles (60 for each drug) and 27 television reports that appeared between 1994 and 1998. RESULTS: Of the 207 stories, 83 (40 percent) did not report benefits quantitatively. Of the 124 that did, 103 (83 percent) reported relative benefits only, 3 (2 percent) absolute benefits only, and 18 (15 percent) both absolute and relative benefits. Of the 207 stories, 98 (47 percent) mentioned potential harm to patients, and only 63 (30 percent) mentioned costs. Of the 170 stories citing an expert or a scientific study, 85 (50 percent) cited at least one expert or study with a financial tie to a manufacturer of the drug that had been disclosed in the scientific literature. These ties were disclosed in only 33 (39 percent) of the 85 stories. CONCLUSIONS: News-media stories about medications may include inadequate or incomplete information about the benefits, risks, and costs of the drugs as well as the financial ties between study groups or experts and pharmaceutical manufacturers.  (+info)

A national survey of policies on disclosure of conflicts of interest in biomedical research. (7/4142)

BACKGROUND: Conflicts of interest pose a threat to the integrity of scientific research. The current regulations of the U.S. Public Health Service and the National Science Foundation require that medical schools and other research institutions report the existence of conflicts of interest to the funding agency but allow the institutions to manage conflicts internally. The regulations do not specify how to do so. METHODS: We surveyed all medical schools (127) and other research institutions (170) that received more than $5 million in total grants annually from the National Institutes of Health or the National Science Foundation; 48 journals in basic science and clinical medicine; and 17 federal agencies in order to analyze their policies on conflicts of interest. RESULTS: Of the 297 institutions, 250 (84 percent) responded by March 2000, as did 47 of the 48 journals and 16 of the 17 federal agencies. Fifteen of the 250 institutions (6 percent)--5 medical schools and 10 other research institutions--reported that they had no policy on conflicts of interest. Among the institutions that had policies, there was marked variation in the definition and management of conflicts. Ninety-one percent had policies that adhered to the federal threshold for disclosure ($10,000 in annual income or equity in a relevant company or 5 percent ownership), and 9 percent had policies that exceeded the federal guidelines. Only 8 percent had policies requiring disclosure to funding agencies, only 7 percent had such policies regarding journals, and only 1 percent had policies requiring the disclosure of information to the relevant institutional review boards or to research subjects. Twenty journals (43 percent) reported that they had policies requiring disclosure of conflicts of interest. Only four federal agencies had policies that explicitly addressed conflicts of interest in extramural research, and all but one of the agencies relied primarily on institutional discretion. CONCLUSIONS: There is substantial variation among policies on conflicts of interest at medical schools and other research institutions. This variation, combined with the fact that many scientific journals and funding agencies do not require disclosure of conflicts of interest, suggests that the current standards may not be adequate to maintain a high level of scientific integrity.  (+info)

Publication ethics and the research assessment exercise: reflections on the troubled question of authorship. (8/4142)

The research assessment exercise (RAE) forms the basis for determining the funding of higher education institutions in the UK. Monies are distributed according to a range of performance criteria, the most important of which is "research outputs". Problems to do with publication misconduct, and in particular, issues of justice in attributing authorship, are endemic within the research community. It is here argued that the research assessment exercise currently makes no explicit attempt to address these concerns, and indeed, by focusing attention on research outputs, may actually be fostering such ethical problems.  (+info)

This paper describes the realization of the Virtual Research Environment „Semantic MediaWiki for Collaborative Corpora Analysis (SMW-CorA), which targets research in the fields of humanities and social sciences. The research community of „history of education is used as a starting point for an exemplary design and an intended future distribution across disciplinary boundaries. This project alignment offers the possibility to articulate actual interactions with research data and to design capacities for interactions in a Virtual Research Environment in a participatory and agile way. On the other hand, concrete added values can be identified by involving a specialized research library and technological components are realized which can subsequently be used in other research communities. Three aspects of the Virtual Research Environment will be illustrated ...
NIH grant supports Emory clinical research training program. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has chosen Emory as one of 35 institutions to receive a total of $7 million in grants designated as K-30 awards to improve clinical research training. The grant to Emory of $200,000 over five years will help support the new Master of Science in Clinical Research Program launched last fall by Emorys Schools of Medicine and Public Health.. Emorys new collaborative program was created in response to a national shortage of skilled investigators in clinical research as well as internal interest in advanced training. The program is designed to prepare Emory physicians and other clinical investigators, especially senior postdoctoral fellows and young faculty, for careers as clinical research scientists. Graduates of the two-year program will receive the master of science in clinical research degree from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.. Led by David Stephens, professor of medicine and ...
The Master of Science (M.S.) in Clinical Research Methods is attained through the Clinical Research Training Program (CRTP). This intensive two-year program is designed for those pursuing a career in investigator-initiated, hypothesis-driven clinical research. CRTP scholars are drawn from all of Einsteins medical specialties and subspecialties, including those interested in clinical investigation across the entire translational research spectrum, from mechanistic studies to population-based and health services research. The comprehensive program combines didactic learning and coursework with a mentored research experience.. ...
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From India to Uganda, Fogartys Global Infectious Disease (GID) research training program has launched successful research careers around the globe, grown capacity, paved the way for groundbreaking discoveries that save lives everywhere, including in the U.S., and even reversed brain drain from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), researchers said at a recent meeting to mark five decades of Fogartys existence.. Programs like the GID have had an incredible track record in training leaders in Fogartys first 50 years, said Dr. Richard L. Guerrant, the lead of a long-running GID program at the University of Virginia, which has trained more than 80 scientists in Brazil, South Africa and Tanzania. All of our GID trainees have returned home after their training, all have taken on leadership roles at their research institutions or started companies, and all have published numerous papers, another benchmark of leadership.. But the most laudable outcome of GID collaborations, said many of the ...
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The Research Training Program aims at providing researchers knowledge, skills, and competencies necessary for achieving high quality research outcomes.
The goal of the Mayo Clinic Post-Baccalaureate Research Education Program (PREP) is to increase the number of individuals from underrepresented groups who choose biomedical research careers. We are motivated by the concept that a diverse research environment fosters more innovative research than a homogeneous environment. Many training programs seek to enhance the diversity of the biomedical research workforce. However, few of these programs emphasize the translational research linkage between basic science and improved health. Biomedical research training programs for diverse students often fail to emphasize practical development of the leadership skills actually required for successful careers in biomedical research. The Mayo Clinic Post-Baccalaureate Research Education Program (PREP) bridges these two gaps by preparing learners from underrepresented (UR) groups for successful matriculation and completion of research-intensive biomedical science PhD programs. During the next funding cycle, we ...
With funding from the Swedish Research Council, Professor Karl Michaëlsson will begin building a new research environment in ageing and health at Uppsala University. The long-term goal is to contribute to increased knowledge on the link between lifestyle and health.
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Albert always knew the type of research he wanted to do. But to find the right research environment he had to move from industry to academia, and to a new country.
The Basic Science Research Division is dedicated to the study of anesthetic mechanisms and molecular pharmacology, neurophysiology, biophysics, biochemistry, and cardiac physiology. The Department of Anesthesiology operates three major lab spaces with five principal investigators. A further three principal investigators work out of collaborative ventures in laboratories at Rockefeller University and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.
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Cancer is a leading cause of mortality in the world today. Mutation in the K-ras oncogene is common in most human cancers. K-ras oncogene expression was specifically downregulated by 58.7% by K-ras silencing siRNA, and ...
Research facilities and groups. The BMSRI offers a state-of-the-art research environment for high profile researchers to undertake internationally agenda-setting research in strategically prioritised areas of biomedicine. This research environment earned Biomedical Sciences at Ulster a No. 1 ranking in RAE2008, and was again rated as 100% world-leading in REF2014.. Our research is carried out in well-equipped laboratories allowing the latest methods to be applied to individual projects. Our entire infrastructure is managed as Core Facility Units with equipment and laboratories dedicated to: advanced molecular bioimaging/microscopy, bioinformatics and computational biology, cell biology, chemical analysis, genomics, proteomics/ metabolomics (including Mass Spectrometry & NMR analysis), transgenics, physiology and pharmacology. The BMSRI research infrastructure also includes centralised resources for: clinical research & human intervention studies/ trials; the use and storage of mammalian cells ...
In international collaboration with the TREAT-NMD alliance, we have established Remudy, which runs three official national registries for dystrophinopathy, GNE myopathy, and myotonic dystrophy. The myotonic dystrophy registration was recently launched in collaboration with Osaka University and several institutes in the National Hospital Organization. The aim of Remudy is to develop clinical research infrastructure and accelerate clinical development research for these rare diseases in Japan. To date, we have provided data sets for feasibility studies in response to inquiries, sent out information on clinical trials to the candidates in preparation for recruitment phases and, implemented a new registry-based research format to present the natural history and epidemiological data of rare diseases. Remudy provides a prototype clinical research infrastructure to help efforts to overcome these rare and incurable diseases. Recently, Remudy started operating a user-friendly, secure web-based registry ...
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The mandate of the centre for biomedical research is to: Handle resource databases and serve as a focal point for basic researcher and clinician interactions and cooperation; provide a conduit to train medical professionals for local hospitals, clinics and industry; serve as a resource for local community inquiries regarding medical research; Assist in coordinating biomedical research opportunities and resources with UVic and the Victoria community; provide the scaffolding for biomedical research training at UVic and the surrounding community; Actively engage and interface with the community to disseminate biomedical research activities and findings.
The mandate of the centre for biomedical research is to: Handle resource databases and serve as a focal point for basic researcher and clinician interactions and cooperation; provide a conduit to train medical professionals for local hospitals, clinics and industry; serve as a resource for local community inquiries regarding medical research; Assist in coordinating biomedical research opportunities and resources with UVic and the Victoria community; provide the scaffolding for biomedical research training at UVic and the surrounding community; Actively engage and interface with the community to disseminate biomedical research activities and findings.
The YCCI Clinical Research Training Program is committed to providing support to facilitate the highest possible quality in clinical research. We provide training opportunities for faculty and research staff to ensure that research is carried out appropriately and efficiently. Our educational offerings include professional development for faculty, research nurses, coordinators, data managers, and regulatory, administrative and financial staff involved in clinical research.. We maintain broad-based information on federal, state, local and institutional requirements needed to initiate and manage clinical research, including all regulatory requirements, detailed knowledge about specifics for implementing research at Yale and affiliated sites, and a robust system for educating and updating those involved in clinical and translational research about compliance and regulatory requirements and procedures. In addition, our program is designed to help educate research staff on resolving problems ...
The YCCI Clinical Research Training Program is committed to providing support to facilitate the highest possible quality in clinical research. We provide training opportunities for faculty and research staff to ensure that research is carried out appropriately and efficiently. Our educational offerings include professional development for faculty, research nurses, coordinators, data managers, and regulatory, administrative and financial staff involved in clinical research.. We maintain broad-based information on federal, state, local and institutional requirements needed to initiate and manage clinical research, including all regulatory requirements, detailed knowledge about specifics for implementing research at Yale and affiliated sites, and a robust system for educating and updating those involved in clinical and translational research about compliance and regulatory requirements and procedures. In addition, our program is designed to help educate research staff on resolving problems ...
The YCCI Clinical Research Training Program is committed to providing support to facilitate the highest possible quality in clinical research. We provide training opportunities for faculty and research staff to ensure that research is carried out appropriately and efficiently. Our educational offerings include professional development for faculty, research nurses, coordinators, data managers, and regulatory, administrative and financial staff involved in clinical research.. We maintain broad-based information on federal, state, local and institutional requirements needed to initiate and manage clinical research, including all regulatory requirements, detailed knowledge about specifics for implementing research at Yale and affiliated sites, and a robust system for educating and updating those involved in clinical and translational research about compliance and regulatory requirements and procedures. In addition, our program is designed to help educate research staff on resolving problems ...
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Cataliotti, A., Schirger, J. A., Martin, F. L., Chen, H. H., McKie, P., Boerrigter, G., Costello-Boerrigter, L. C., Harty, G., Heublein, D. M., Sandberg, S. M., James, K. D., Miller, M. A., Malkar, N. B., Polowy, K. & Burnett, J. C. J., Aug 9 2005, In : Circulation. 112, 6, p. 836-840 5 p.. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article ...
The Center provides the highest quality research environment for developing new scientific discoveries, vaccines, methods of diagnosis, and therapeutic agents for infectious agents. The Center provides the highest quality research environment for developing new scientific discoveries, vaccines, methods of diagnosis, and therapeutic agents for infectious agents. ...
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With 90% of Durhams research assessed as being of International Quality and examples of World-Leading (4*) research excellence in every department, you are guaranteed to study in an academic environment of great quality. Within geography, we invite you to actively participate in our research environment deemed vibrant and competitive at the highest international levels by the RAE panel through seminars, conferences, workshops and fieldwork. Activities of our research clusters and groups can be found on our Research Clusters / Groups / Centres pages.. If thinking of coming to Durham for post-graduate research at PhD or Masters level you will know that you are entering a research environment second to none, will be receiving the guidance of scholars and researchers at the very front of their field internationally, and be given the chance to participate in your chosen research field at the global level.. Our Geography RAE result sits alongside our recent ranking in the Times Newspaper Good ...
Our teams are conducting basic science, translational research and clinical research with a goal of finding new cures and better ways to deliver current treatments. Our research focus spans from early diagnosis and cancer prevention, to developing less toxic treatments and exploring expanding horizons in life-long cancer survivorship. Research in the lab: Moving the boundaries of what we know about childrens cancer. Research in the lab, also referred to as basic science or bench research, investigates the fundamental causes and behaviors of pediatric cancers. This type of research helps us understand the genetic causes of cancer, the pathways along which cancer cells grow, how to change the way cells behave, and why some cancers react certain ways in response to treatment. Major breakthroughs in cancer treatment are often the result of basic science research. At C.S. Mott Childrens Hospital, we are home to many basic science research laboratories focusing on childrens cancer, including labs ...
Targeted investment in research facilities provides staff, students and businesses at the University of Lincoln with the best possible environment for pursuing research.
Previous Roles. Over my career with Newcastle University, I have been in a number of roles in the research environment which has included Grants and Contracts, Research Centre Manager, School Research Administrator and Deputy School Manager. I worked with a number of researchers from across the University to develop research applications and support the development and performance of the research environment. ...
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Research is one of the key pillars of the policy followed by the T.S.C.C. The aim is, on the one hand, for the members of the Teaching and Research Staff to be research active, publish original scientific papers in Greek-speaking and foreign-language peer-reviewed journals, engage in research projects, participate in local and international conferences, and to incorporate their research in the educational process, as well as to engage students in research methods and research ethics, and overall in applied research. On the other hand, the T.S.C.C. sets up partnerships with local and international research institutions, aiming to create new knowledge, which can be used by the scientific community but also favour society, as well as cultivate the research skills of its students. It organises annual scientific Theological conferences with the participation of distinguished academics and publishes the conference proceedings. It encourages, sponsors and supports its faculty to participate in research ...
In the last years, nanotechnology has become a key word of public interest, since it brings together different areas of science and benefits from an interdisciplinary or converging approach and is expected to lead to innovations that can contribute to addressing many of the problems facing todays society. A scientific and technical revolution has begun that is based upon the ability to systematically organize and manipulate matter on the nanometer length scale. Several nanotechnology-based products have been marketed including electronic components, scratch-free paint, sports equipment, wrinkle- and stain-resistant fabrics, sun creams, and medical products (e.g. bandages, heart valves, MRI contrast agents). Analysts estimate that the market for such products is currently around hundred of billions of euro and could rise to one trillion by 2015 [1]. Accordingly, potential occupational and public exposure to manufactured nanoparticles will increase dramatically in the near future. Many ...
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The Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP) is officially partnering with the European Clinical Research Infrastructures Network (ECRIN) in honoring the extraordinary contributions of clinical researchers worldwide on International Clinical Trials? Day.
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This chapter provides an introduction to conceptual, technical, and workflow issues of the National Educational Panel Studys remote-data-access solution. We illustrate that RemoteNEPSis capable not...
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Research supports environmental and policy approaches to increasing physical activity and improving eating behaviors in both adults and children that could lead to significant public health benefit, says a new 10-year strategic plan that identifies research opportunities with the greatest potential to benefit the millions of Americans who are living with or at risk for diabetes and its complications. Developed by a federal work group led by the National Institutes of Healths (NIH) National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, the plan aims to accelerate discovery on several fronts, including: the relationship between obesity and type 2 diabetes and how both conditions may be affected by genetics and environment; autoimmune mechanisms at work in type 1 diabetes; prevention of complications of diabetes that affect the heart, eyes, kidneys, nervous system and other organs; and the reduction of the impact of diabetes on groups disproportionately affected by the disease, ...
International Scholarly Research Notices is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal covering a wide range of subjects in science, technology, and medicine. The journals Editorial Board as well as its Table of Contents are divided into 108 subject areas that are covered within the journals scope.
The Erling-Persson Family Foundation is donating SEK 27.7 million towards an MR scanner for cardiovascular research at Karolinska Institutet. The gift will fund the establishment of a research environment devoted to finding new avenues for diagnosing and treating cardiovascular disease. Cardiovascular disease accounts for 40 per cent of all deaths in Sweden, making it the single largest public health problem in the country. Improved diagnostic and treatment methods will give enormous social gains.
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Three institutions announced on Nov. 12 the creation of the new research chair to improve primary health care for Francophones and all Canadians.
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A virtual research environment (VRE) or virtual laboratory is an online system helping researchers collaborate. Features usually include collaboration support (Web forums and wikis), document hosting, and some discipline-specific tools, such as data analysis, visualisation, or simulation management. In some instances, publication management, and teaching tools such as presentations and slides may be included. VREs have become important in fields where research is primarily carried out in teams which span institutions and even countries: the ability to easily share information and research results is valuable. The concept of the VRE was studied by UK funding agency Jisc in 2010[1] which highlighted issues such as researcher involvement in VRE design, sustainability, and consideration of the project as primarily one of community building rather than technology. The report also noted synonyms such as collaborative e-research community, collaboratory and virtual research community. JISC funded ...
NBCC believes that research is the best weapon we have to end breast cancer and recognizes that the financial resources available to complete this task are not infinite. Therefore, it is critical that breast cancer research be as effective as possible. NBCC is dedicated to increasing the effectiveness of breast cancer research by collaborating with investigators and involving knowledgeable breast cancer advocates in all aspects of research design and oversight. NBCC has also made strides towards improving the effectiveness of breast cancer research by bringing together leading thinkers from many fields to create innovative research strategies and pioneer new research models. As a result of these experiences, NBCC has determined that certain values facilitate progress toward ending breast cancer.. Breast cancer research takes place within many disciplines, including, among others, basic science, clinical research, epidemiology, social sciences, and health services research. Generally, research ...
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The Department of Biological Sciences is dedicated to providing meaningful research opportunities to its talented undergraduates. Research centers for electron and light microscopy, mass spectrometry, and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and labs specializing in varied topics including gene regulation, neurobiology, laser spectroscopy, and plant molecular biology give students the opportunity to work in actual research programs while being mentored by young, enthusiastic, and dedicated faculty. The Office of Undergraduate Education provides information on the many research opportunities provided by UMBC. Please check out their website. They also have an extensive list of summer undergraduate research opportunities for undergraduates.. Additionally, each summer 40-50 students present their research at the Annual UMBC Summer Undergraduate Research Fest held in August and at the Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement Day (URCAD).. The Department sponsors and/or supports a number of ...
The average biomedical field service engineer salary in Alabama, United States is $116,242 or an equivalent hourly rate of $56. Salary estimates based on salary survey data collected directly from employers and anonymous employees in Alabama, United States.
The goal of this program is to increase the level of diversity among students entering Ph.D. programs by providing research opportunities under the supervision of a faculty mentor. Program objectives are: to provide students with preparation to become research scholars; to stimulate serious consideration of graduate study; to increase the number of successful underserved applicants and to enroll these students in graduate school. The Summer Research Opportunity Program affords students an opportunity to conduct research under the direction and guidance of a UC Berkeley faculty member and/or graduate student mentor. In most disciplines, scholars may propose a research topic, but the mentor determines the research project ...
The purpose of the Viral Oncology Research Training Program is to provide training at the pre- and postdoctoral levels in the general field of molecular virology with an emphasis on the molecular biology of tumor viruses and oncogenes. Seventeen faculty members in various academic departments at Duke University Medical Center, working in the areas of molecular virology, viral and molecular oncology, and viral vector-based cancer vaccine therapeutics, constitute the program faculty. These faculty members train graduate students and postdoctoral fellows who are supported by a variety of mechanisms including institutional research training programs, research grants, and individual pre- and postdoctoral fellowships.. In addition to research mentoring, the program serves to train the next generation of virologists and cancer biologists with various professional development opportunities throughout the year. These opportunities include a joint Duke-UNC Symposium on Viral Oncology and AIDS Malignancy ...
Breast cancer is considered as a fatal disease and it is known to be the number one cause of cancer fatality in women. According to American cancer society, an estimated 1.3 million new breast cancer instances are detected every year which includes 465,000 deaths. In order to productively tackle this devastating disease, we must push innovative scientists to research cancer at its most basic stage. In other words, breast cancer research work should be done at its molecular stage. Also, besides the governments, private organizations must offer flexible budget to scientists who will be doing breast cancer research work.. Proper financial support of breast cancer investigation projects; can not only lead to better prevention methods but it can also assist towards earlier detection techniques and new anticancer drugs and cure.. Not so long ago, scientists who are working towards breast cancer research project, have created and successfully tested a breast cancer vaccine which is possibly to cure ...
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Lancaster University, UK. The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences brings together 17 departments and associated research centres in a diverse staff and student community.
-Purpose: The National Institutes of Health (NIH) will award Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) Institutional Research Training Grants (T32) to eligible institutions as the primary means of supporting predoctoral and postdoctoral research training to help ensure that a diverse and highly trained workforce is available to assume leadership roles related to the Nations biomedical, behavioral and clinical research agenda.The primary objective of the T32 program is to prepare qualified individuals for careers that have a significant impact on the health-related research needs of the Nation. This program supports predoctoral, postdoctoral and short term research training programs at domestic institutions of higher education with the T32 funding mechanism. Note that programs solely for short-term research training should not apply to this announcement, but rather the separate (T35) NRSA Short-Term Institutional program exclusively reserved for short-term programs(see PA-08-227).
Our partners at Hamilton Health Sciences run a highly succesful program that links HHS researchers with some of Ontarios top science students for a work placement. The program is designed to expose high-school students to a career in health research by providing hands-on experience in a research environment. Through a 7-week summer internship, youth become part of a research team and have the opportunity to conduct basic or clinical research activities within one of Hamiltons internationally renowned research programs at Hamilton Health Sciences, McMaster University and St. Josephs Healthcare Hamilton. Upon completion of their internship, students have a better understanding of the research environment and education requirements, gain valuable research skills and techniques, as well as establish networking relationships they will carry forward throughout their academic studies.. Sandra Lee was a 2015 award recipient who worked with Dr. Terry Bennett on the Pathways in ASD study - a ...
The last years have seen rapid progress in algorithms development for enhancing information in medical image data. Medical images play an important role in clinical diagnosis, therapy, research and teaching. To transfer the technical advances in this field into clinical practice, translational research efforts within a multidisciplinary team including basic scientists, clinical scientists and physicians are essential. In this talk, selected applications focusing on magnetic resonance imaging and 3D digital subtraction angiography (DSA) are presented that illustrate this concept ...
Dr. Olaf Kraus de Camargo // Developmental Pediatrician. MacART is laying the foundation for creating a systematic way of linking scientific research on Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) at McMaster University to clinical practice at McMaster Childrens Hospital.. The physical proximity of McMaster Childrens Hospital, Hamilton Health Sciences, and McMaster University has a number of characteristics that provides the rare opportunity for collaborative research. Taking advantage of existing university and clinical infrastructure and cross-appointments for clinicians at the university, ASD experts from these organizations are coming together to integrate ASD research into clinical practice.. The focus of MacART members research is in the areas of basic science, clinical practice, clinical research, epidemiology and statistical modelling, knowledge translation and exchange, and social science research. By promoting the collaboration of stakeholders across disciplines, MacART is reducing barriers to ...
TY - JOUR. T1 - Marketing alcohol to young people. T2 - implications for industry regulation and research policy. AU - Jackson, M C. AU - Hastings, G. AU - Wheeler, C. AU - Eadie, D. AU - Mackintosh, A M. PY - 2000. Y1 - 2000. N2 - This paper focuses on the marketing of alcohol to young people in the United Kingdom, but the lessons that emerge have international significance. Alcohol is a global enterprise and recent consolidation means that it is controlled by a decreasing number of expanding multi-nationals. Alcohol companies are able to allocate significant resources to researching consumer preferences, developing new products and promoting them on an international level. Recent years have seen a growth in the value that youth culture attaches to brand labels and symbols and a move away from the healthy-living ethos. The alcohol industrys response to these trends has been to design alcoholic beverages that appeal to young people, using well-informed and precisely targeted marketing ...
The Biomedical Sciences (Cancer Biology) MSc programme has been devised to provide knowledge of key aspects of this increasingly important disease area. You will become familiar with the genetic and cellular changes occurring in both solid and bloodborne cancers, the current and emerging technological approaches for diagnosis of the disease and the effect on pertinent cellular changes on patient prognosis. Studies on populations and the influence of genotypic variation will ensure that you are qualified to make sense of cancer statistics. You are able to tailor your programme by selecting from a menu of option modules and pursuing a research project in an area ranging from molecular through to cellular or tissuebased aspects of cancer. During your Biomedical Sciences (Cancer Biology) MSc programme you will join our thriving research environment and will have access to excellent laboratory facilities within the Faculty. On successful completion of the course you will be equipped to take forward ...
Successful food and health research infrastructure is necessary to conduct high quality research and design effective public health strategies to improve population health through lifestyle, food and nutrition. Objectives: EuroDISH will provide recommendations to stakeholders such as the European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures (ESFRI), the Joint Programming Initiative-Healthy Diet Healthy Life (JPI-HDHL) and future European funding programmes (e.g. Horizon 2020) on the needs and best-practice for food and health research infrastructures. Methods/results: Research has been organised using the DISH model which represents four areas of food and health research: Determinants of dietary behaviour; Intake of foods and nutrients; Status and functional markers of nutritional health; Health and disease risks of foods and nutrients. The project consists of three phases: - Phase one (completed July 2013): Desk research, interviews (N=30) and stakeholder workshop conducted to map existing ...
On December 12, 2016, Natural chemical biology reported a new research progress entitled Molecular Insights Into The Enzyme Promiscuity Of An Aromatic Prenyltransferase by Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College and Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. They reported a new type of aromatic prenyltransferase (AtaPT) that is cloned from microorganism with unprecedented substrate promiscuity, and discovered the relevant molecular mechanism. Traditionally, enzymes are considered to be specific towards their substrates; however, many enzymes show substrate promiscuity, which is different from natural substrates. The promiscuity of enzymes has draw peoples attraction, but the molecular mechanism is still unclear. The substitution reactions of prenyl moieties on natural compounds give rise to kinds of products with variety of structural types and bioactivities, which are important source for new drug discovery. The introduction of prenyl moieties into ...
Christian Dittrich, Kaiser Franz Josef-Spital, Vienna, Austria (ESMO) The ECCO-AACR-EORTC-ESMO Workshop on Methods in Clinical Cancer Research, formerly held in Flims, Switzerland, is an educational program that introduces junior clinical oncologists in any oncology subspecialty to the principles of good clinical trial design.. Since 1999, this extremely successful joint Workshop has taken place in a remote setting, proving to be a conducive environment for an educational focus.. The presence of a strong research base is essential to the future of good quality cancer care. Clinical scientists who are able to set up and run high-quality clinical trials are vital to the advancement of new therapies. This Workshop was established to reverse the decline in numbers of clinical scientists. The ultimate goal is to develop a robust, expanding base of well-trained clinical researchers by providing them with the essential training to conduct better clinical and translational trial designs.. Participants ...
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The Max F. Perutz Laboratories (MFPL) is a joint venture of the University of Vienna and the Medical University of Vienna. Within the MFPL, more than 50 research groups with a staff of 450 people perform cutting-edge research in areas ranging from chromosome biology, RNA biology, molecular and structural biology to immunology and infection. Scientific core facilities at MFPL (some in operated in conjunction with the Campus Science Support Facility CSF) include mass spectrometry, NMR, fluorescence microscopy (including live cell imaging), electron microscopy, genomics, monoclonal antibody production, histology and fish & annelid, animal and plant facilities.. The Gregor Mendel lnstitute (GMl) was founded by the Austrian Academy of Sciences in 2001 to promote research excellence within the field of plant molecular biology. The lnstitute of Molecular Biotechnology (IMBA) was founded in 1999 as a joint initiative of the Austrian Academy of Sciences and Boehringer Ingelheim. Both institutes are ...
The influence of the National Research Foundations (NRF) rating system on the productivity of the South African social science researchers is investigated scientometrically for the period from 1981 to 2006. Their output performance is mainly indicated by their research publications. Following international best practice in scientometrics as well as the behavioural reinforcement theory, we employed the before/after control impact (BACI) method, as well as the well known econometric breakpoint test as proposed by Chow. We use as control group the publications in the field of clinical medicine. The field is not supported by NRF and hence clinical medicine researchers are not affected by the evaluation and rating system. The findings show a positive impact of the NRF programme on the research outputs of social sciences researchers and the implementation of the programme has increased the relevant population of research articles by an average of 24.5% (during the first 5 years) over the expected ...
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Disorders of sex development (DSD) are a rare group of conditions which require further research. Effective research into understanding the aetiology, as well as long-term outcome of these rare conditions, requires multicentre collaboration often across national boundaries. The EU-funded EuroDSD pro …
This workshop builds on work already done by colleagues in Applied Health Research and the School of Computer Science to develop an innovative approach to interrogate routinely collected data for epidemiology studies. Academics from these groups will come together to consolidate current research ideas, conduct preliminary research and develop new ideas for collaborations with a focus on establishing a group of world leading academics in the epidemiology of diabetes and endocrinology.
Our basic science research shares a common goal: to better understand the human body and disease.. Most of the basic science research at SUNY Upstate is conducted through the College of Graduate Studies. Our multi-disciplinary approach targets the illnesses that affect the most people: cancer; infectious disease; diabetes, metabolic disorders and cardiovascular disease; and diseases of the nervous system. Research in these areas represents three-fourths of SUNY Upstates total research funding.. MD/PhD students receive their PhD degree through one of five basic science departments:. ...
Our basic science research shares a common goal: to better understand the human body and disease.. Most of the basic science research at SUNY Upstate is conducted through the College of Graduate Studies. Our multi-disciplinary approach targets the illnesses that affect the most people: cancer; infectious disease; diabetes, metabolic disorders and cardiovascular disease; and diseases of the nervous system. Research in these areas represents three-fourths of SUNY Upstates total research funding.. MD/PhD students receive their PhD degree through one of five basic science departments:. ...
The development of research progress of gene engineering of orchid was summarized.The transgenic acceptors,bar gene and transformation methods of orchid were introduced.
In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, concern grew among scientists, clinicians, and public policymakers regarding the direction of clinical research. Over the previous five decades, the scientific community had benefited from significant progress in the realm of basic science research, backed by the publics long-term investment in it. The concern over clinical research stemmed from the idea that scientific discoveries of these past generations were not being appropriately translated. This was addressed with numerous targeted initiatives, including the Clinical Research Roundtable at the Institute of Medicine in June 2000. This initiative identified four major challenges to the progress of clinical research: (1) enhancing public participation in clinical research, (2) funding, (3) an adequately trained workforce, and (4) developing information systems (1). The last challenge mentioned, and the focus of this section, highlights the idea that the use of information technology (IT) and ...
Awareness of reproducibility issues in various areas of science has been on the rise in recent years, with systematic replication efforts in areas such as psychology, economics, cancer biology and social sciences arising in recent years. The low reproducibility rates in some of these areas raise the question of whether irreproducible results can be predicted from particular features in the original publications. Whether reproducibility can be accurately estimated from published information has major implications not only for choosing what to believe or what is worth replicating, but also for how we assess and fund science.. The question of whether researchers can estimate the reproducibility of published findings has been studied in replication initiatives in psychology (see also this), economics and social sciences, and the answer is that they are reasonably good at it. The pooled prediction accuracy across these four studies is around 66% for individual surveys and 73% for prediction markets, ...
Lincoln Laboratory is one of the centers with which undergraduates may partner under MITs Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP). UROP cultivates research partnerships between MIT undergraduates and faculty, offering students the chance to work on cutting-edge research and participate in each phase of standard research activity.. A UROP project may be done at any time during the academic year and/or summer and may take place in any academic department or laboratory. On average, the Laboratory hires seven new paid UROP interns during the summer and three during the academic year.. Learn more at the programs website ...
Rajeshwari HR, Dhamecha D, Jagwani S, Patil D, Hegde S, Potdar R, Metgud R, Jalalpure S, Roy S, Jadhav K, Tiwari NK, Koduru S, Hugar S, Dodamani S. Formulation of thermoreversible gel of cranberry juice concentrate: Evaluation, biocompatibility studies and its antimicrobial activity against periodontal pathogens. Materials Science and Engineering: C. 2017;75:1506-14 ...
The overall goal of the NIH Research Career Development program is to help ensure that a diverse pool of highly trained scientists are available in appropriate scientific disciplines to address the Nations biomedical, behavioral, and clinical research needs. More information about Career programs may be found at the NIH Extramural Training Mechanisms website.. The objective of the NIH Pathway to Independence Award (K99/R00) initiative is to assist postdoctoral investigators in transitioning to a stable independent research position with NIH or other independent research funding. One of the most challenging transitions in any research career is the transition from postdoctoral trainee to independent scientist. Reports from the National Research Council of the National Academies of Science (Bridges to Independence: Fostering the Independence of New Investigators in Biomedical Research, and Advancing the Nations Health Needs: NIH Research Training Programs) have highlighted the need for enhanced ...
Highlighting interdepartmental collaboration, Department of Urology and Division of Nephrology scientists have been awarded a grant of over $8 million to establish the George M. OBrien Urology.... ...
Clinical research informatics focuses on developing new informatics theories, tools, and solutions to facilitate translational dat
It is the objective of this project to produce gene therapy vectors that are active and/or significantly up-regulated due to specific physiological conditions. The significance of such constructs is that it imparts a greater ...
There are also the unforeseen consequences from a mission like New Horizons. It is not why these missions are undertaken, but we have reaped the benefits of the collateral developments (the opposite of collateral damage) of basic science research before. From the World Wide Web developed by theoretical physicists at CERN, to advances in computer and laser technology, basic science research has provided benefits to society at large that were never predicted or expected. When Nobel prize winning physicist, Edward Purcell was asked what practical applications his discovery of nuclear magnetic resonance in bulk matter could ever be used for, which he developed to better understand the quantum transition of hydrogen atoms from one energy state to another, his answer was, I can see no practical applications. It turned out that this discovery changed modern life giving us Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) in medicine to peer into the living body in exquisite detail, as well as transforming the field ...
The Center for Biomedical Research promotes and supports biomedical research and education at Oakland University and allied institutions. It enhances collaborative efforts in biomedical research projects, recruits and retains outstanding biomedical researchers and supports their needs ...
Our group focuses on identifying predictive and prognostic biomarkers primarily in breast cancer, although we also study molecular biomarkers in lung cancer and melanoma. We have developed large cohorts of patients with breast cancer and work closely with basic science research groups at the Kinghorn Cancer Centre/Garvan and Royal Prince Alfred Hospital as well as nationally and internationally to promote the rapid translation of scientific discoveries.
How do human beings stay healthy? What are the factors involved in disease transmission? Studying the human health biological sciences degree looks at answering these questions.. At Brunel, we understand that your specialist knowledge should be built on a sound grounding of all the areas of biomedical sciences. This means that your first year will cover areas such as the human body, biochemistry and research skills. As you continue through your degree you will study the specialist area of human health and learn about the role of infectious organisms in disease and how human activities can lead to disease transmission.. And if you change your mind about your specialist area, dont worry. The flexibility of our course at Brunel means that you can switch to another specialist pathway in the second year or even take the general Biomedical Sciences BSc.. Our Biomedical Sciences (Human Health) BSc can be studied over three years full-time, or four years full-time with a one-year work placement between ...
Following a competitive proposal process, the Center for Research Informatics has been selected to lead the development of an enterprise clinical trials management system to be used for clinical research efforts across the University of Chicago Biological Sciences Division. The project was officially launched last week at a meeting led by Dean Kenneth Polonsky and attended by the Advisory Group for the project, a broad group of information technology leaders from across the University.. Over the coming months, the CRI will lead the process of designing and building a new system and integrating it with the BSD information systems already in place. We are now building our team for this project - see the job opening for a Senior Program Manager here. As the development phase is completed, this team will lead a new branch of the CRI dedicated to maintaining the system and supporting BSD clinical informatics as a whole.. The CRI is excited to be taking on this ambitious, high-impact project and we ...
UH Clinical Research Center is committed to providing new research opportunities to investigators and assisting with recruitment challenges. In alignment with a foundational and strategic initiative to leverage information technology to simplify study participant recruitment and conduct research, the Clinical Research Center partnered with TriNetX, a global health research network that connects healthcare organizations, biopharmaceutical companies, and contract research organizations to optimize clinical research and enable discoveries.. TriNetX effectively queries electronic medical records, which optimizes the data for research activities such as study feasibility and patient recruitment. Services are available at no cost to UH principal investigators and study teams.. ...
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What is happening inside our cells? What is happening at a molecular level? The bringing together of biology and chemistry allows scientists to use chemical knowledge to understand biological problems.. At Brunel, we understand that your specialist knowledge should be built on a sound grounding of all the areas of biomedical sciences. This means that your first year will cover areas such as the human body, biochemistry and research skills. As you continue through your degree you will study specialist areas that will teach you about the various biochemical pathways and how they may be altered during specific human diseases.. And if you change your mind about your specialist area, dont worry. The flexibility of our course at Brunel means that you can switch to another specialist pathway in the second year or even take the general Biomedical Sciences BSc.. Our biochemistry biomedical sciences degree can be studied over three years full-time, or four years full-time with a one-year work placement ...
Dr. Paulus is also actively involved in public health and clinical research education, serving as an instructor, curriculum developer and trainer of other faculty in novel teaching methods. She is the recipient of numerous teaching awards and a 2012 Tufts Innovates! grant to promote integration in the teaching of advanced epidemiology and biostatistics topics by developing case studies and supporting faculty collaboration. She currently teaches courses in epidemiologic methods in the Clinical and Translational Science Training Program at the Sackler School of Graduate Biomedical Sciences at Tufts University, and previously in the Tufts Public Health and Professional Degree Programs, Tufts University School of Medicine, Harvard Medical School and the Harvard School of Public Health. She is also involved in the development of residential and online clinical research training programs in various international settings, including Brazil, Peru, Saudi Arabia, Portugal, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Uganda and ...
This program provides up to $15,000 in support for researchers from degree-granting institutions to travel either domestically or internationally to a laboratory to acquire a new research technique or to facilitate a collaboration. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. in mathematics, physics, chemistry, computer science, statistics, or engineering interested in investigating research opportunities in the biological sciences ...
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The Biomedical Research & Longevity Society, formerly the Life Extension Foundation (LEF), is a company founded in 1980 to ... The Biomedical Research & Longevity Society, which was originally named Life Extension Foundation (LEF), was founded by Saul ... The company changed its name in 2018 to Biomedical Research & Longevity Society. Along with the Life Extension Buyer's Club, ... Its name was changed to the Biomedical Research & Longevity Society in 2018. In 1981 LEF recommended DHEA, in 1983 it ...
The Barcelona Biomedical Research Park ("PRBB") is an agglomeration of six public research centres and is located alongside the ... About 1,400 people are employed in the PRBB, making it one of the largest biomedical research clusters in the south of Europe. ... Doctoral research carried out at the PRBB is accredited by Pompeu Fabra University. The PRBB has six main research streams, ... PRBB comprises the following six research centres: Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute (IMIM) Department of ...
... (BBRI) was a non-profit institution concentrating on basic biomedical research to promote ... the Boston Biomedical Research Institute and the Eye Research Institute of the Retina Foundation. 2003: Charles Emerson is ... "Boston Biomedical to found MD research center". Boston Business Journal. September 22, 2008. Retrieved 9 December 2009. Cataneo ... Emily (1 December 2012). "Watertown research institute to close". Watertown Tab. Retrieved 27 September 2013. "Research ...
"Overview - Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B". Retrieved 2019-08-20. "Journal of Biomedical Materials Research - ... Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, and Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B. The two parts are ... The Journal of Biomedical Materials Research is a peer-reviewed scientific journals of biomedical material science. It was ... Biomedical' and 18th out of 41 in the category 'Materials Science, Biomaterials. The Journal of Biomedical Materials Research ...
The Worcester Foundation for Biomedical Research (WFBR) was a non-profit biomedical research institute based in Shrewsbury, ... In 1995, the foundation's name was changed to the Worcester Foundation for Biomedical Research to better reflect its increased ... The foundation was established as an independent research center under the name Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology ( ... and for pioneering research on in vitro fertilization by Chang. In the 1970s, WFEB scientists undertook the first systematic ...
The National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) was a NASA-funded consortium of institutions studying the health risks ... "NASA OIG: Audit of the National Space Biomedical Research Institute". SpaceRef. Retrieved April 7, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint ... NSBRI coordinated its research with NASA's Human Research Program and contributed to its goal of reducing spaceflight risks. In ... "National Space Biomedical Research Institute: 1997-2017". NSBRI. Retrieved April 7, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status ( ...
... (COBRE) support centers that help expand and develop institutional biomedical ... who is an established biomedical or behavioral research scientist three to five individual research projects at least one ... COBRE Homepage Scholia has a profile for Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence (Q5060063). (Articles with short description ... COBRE is a division of the National Center for Research Resources, which is itself part of the National Institutes of Health. ...
The African Journal of Biomedical Research covers all fields within the biomedical sciences including the allied health fields ...
Animal Research 101 California Biomedical Research Association Toxicity Testing in the 21st Century - 2007 The National ... NABR was formed in 1985 when the Association of Biomedical Research merged with the National Society for Medical Research The ... NABR's sister organization is the Foundation for Biomedical Research. In 1979, the proposed Health Research Modernization Act ... and other animal research-related interests. These members are involved directly in the use of animals in biomedical research, ...
The Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) is a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) ... Retrieved May 22, 2020.[permanent dead link] "The Role of the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority Authority ... "biomedical DARPA"). Since the 2001 anthrax attacks in the United States, BARDA has supported the research and development of ... 267 BARDA works with the biomedical industry, using grants and other assistance, to promote advanced research, innovation and ...
It actively supports research networking activities and common initiatives and interoperability in the field of biomedical ... An action plan entitled "Towards a European Institute for Biomedical Imaging Research" was developed by the second committee in ... The European Institute for Biomedical Imaging Research (EIBIR) was established in 2006 as a non-profit, limited liability ... The European Institute for Biomedical Imaging Research. "The EIBIR project (FP6)". Retrieved 27 May 2015. Official website ( ...
NCRR's IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) promote the development, coordination, and sharing of research ... "Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence - National Institute of General Medical Sciences". Nigms.nih.gov. Archived from the ... "IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence - National Institute of General Medical Sciences". Nigms.nih.gov. Archived from ... The IDeA Networks also support Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) in IDeA states. This article incorporates ...
The Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research (FMI) is a biomedical research institute founded in 1970. Based in ... The FMI is devoted to the pursuit of fundamental biomedical research. Areas of research are neurobiology, genome regulation, ... It provides biomedical research and career training for its 80-100 PhD students at a time. FMI selects its highly international ... The FMI also offers training in biomedical research to postdoctoral fellows. It was designated by a survey of The Scientist in ...
The Biomedical Sciences Research Center "Alexander Fleming" is a non-profit research organisation based in Vari, Athens, Greece ... Fleming's Animal house (certified with ISO 9001) provides husbandry of animals and services to the biomedical research ... Biomedical research The Fleming Museum of Contemporary Science, fleming.gr. Retrieved 9 April 2020. Official website ... the Center develops basic as well as translational and applied research programs at the cutting edge of modern biomedical ...
Considerable core facilities have been established for molecular and cell biology research. Latvian Biomedical Research and ... Jānis Kloviņš Research Director Dr. biol. Aija Linē Education Director Dr. biol. Kaspars Tārs "UNIVERSITY OF LATVIA BIOMEDICAL ... Latvian Biomedical Research and Study Centre (LBMC) is the scientific institute in molecular biology and biomedicine in Latvia ... First in 1993 under leadership of Professor Elmārs Grēns Biomedical Research and Study Centre of the University of Latvia (LU ...
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) are considered the government's flagship biomedical research funding organization. ... making it the world leader in medical research. Life sciences accounted for 51% of federal research expenditure in 2011. ... Many of these companies are based in the State of California, which alone concentrates 28% of US research. Total investment in ... Within the United States' scientific industries active in research, 9.1% of products and services are concerned with the ...
Paul Janssen Award for Biomedical Research is given annually by Johnson & Johnson to honor the work of an active scientist in ... Paul Janssen Award for Biomedical Research. Retrieved 12 October 2016. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) ... Paul Janssen Award for Biomedical Research (CS1 maint: archived copy as title, Articles with short description, Short ... Paul Janssen Award for Biomedical Research. Retrieved 12 October 2016. Grens, Kerry (3 October 2016). "Autophagy Pioneer Wins ...
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"Indian Council of Medical Research". Icmr.in. Retrieved 27 May 2016. "Centre Okays Resource Facility for Bio-Medical Research ... Facility for Biomedical Research formerly the National Center for Laboratory Animal Sciences is an Indian Biomedical research ... "Facility for bio-medical research at Genome Valley". The Hindu. 20 November 2015. Retrieved 8 October 2018. " ... Hyderabad is being integrated to form the National Animal Resource Facility for Biomedical Research. "The need for the NARF-BR ...
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Research on the Fetus (1975) [1] Research Involving Prisoners (1976) [2] Research Involving Children (1977) [3] Psychosurgery ... The Commission had four goals that it needed to analyze: 1) the boundaries between biomedical and behavioral research and what ... National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research was the first public national ... The commission established limits on Biomedical research such that pregnant women and their fetuses were not harmed by ...
Whistleblowing in Biomedical Research (1981) IRB Guidebook (1981) Compensating for Research Injuries (1982) Splicing Life: The ... The President's Commission for the Study of Ethical Problems in Medicine and Biomedical and Behavioral Research was a bioethics ... "U.S. Bioethics Commissions." Bioethics Research Library. Bioethics Research Library, n.d. Web. 28 May 2017. Specific "Jimmy ... "5.4 - Reports of the President's Commission , Research, Scholarship, Innovation, and Creativity". www.research.olemiss.edu. ...
"Wolfgang Fink Named ACABI Fellow for Biomedical Research and Advancements". 2018-02-02. "Wolfgang Fink Named da Vinci Fellow ... biomedical engineering for healthcare, human/brain-machine interfaces, and smart service systems. In particular, his research ... da Vinci Fellow 2015 for "innovative, productive and highly recognized engineering research" at the University of Arizona. ... He also held concurrent appointments as Voluntary Research Associate Professor of both Ophthalmology and Neurological Surgery ...
It was launched in 2011 and publishes research across the breadth of the biological and biomedical sciences. Biology Open is ... Biology Open publishes Research articles, Methods & Techniques papers, Meeting Reviews and Future Leader Reviews. The journal ... Biology Open is a signatory of the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA). The founding editor-in-chief was ...
In 2003, Saunders joined Cleveland State University, Ohio, as a biology professor and director of the Biomedical and Health ... She has a background in scientific research and administration, specializing in biology. Saunders is originally from Worcester ...
The company has a agreement the US government's Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority which began in 2020 and ... As of January 2022, the company and all employees were contained in a single 25,000 square foot research and manufacturing ... Locus Biosciences is a clinical-stage pharmaceutical company, founded in 2015 and based in Research Triangle Park, North ...
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... which broadened the geographic distribution of NIH funding for biomedical and behavioral research. In March 2005, Vaitukaitis ... In addition to teaching, she conducted clinical research in reproductive endocrinology, and her basic research examined the ... "hCG Research at NIH, page 4". A Thin Blue Line: The History of the Pregnancy Test Kit. Office of NIH History. Retrieved 13 ... "hCG Research at NIH". A Thin Blue Line: The History of the Pregnancy Test Kit. Office of NIH History. Retrieved 13 March 2015 ...
The campus includes the university's College of Medicine and Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences, as well as the Sanford- ... Collectively, UCF's research centers and the park manage over $5.5 billion in contracts annually. Significant research also ... "Research Park Tenants". Central Florida Research Park. Archived from the original on 2012-07-17. Retrieved 2013-01-18. UCF ... Providing more than 10,000 jobs, the Research Park is the largest research park in Florida, the fourth largest in the United ...
The current research focuses of RRI are biomedical micro/nano robotics, surgery robotics, cable robotics, and so on. The Korean ... Robot Research Initiative (RRI) is a research institute dedicated to advanced robotics research. It is an affiliated ... Also, 'Pioneer research center for bacteriobot' and 'Space Robot Research Center' was opened. As of March 2011, Prof. Jong Oh ... In year 2010, Robot Research Initiative announced 'Development of Biomedical Microrobot for Intravascular Therapy'' to the ...
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  • The National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) invites applications for Institutional Development Award (IDeA) Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) awards from investigators at biomedical research institutions that award doctoral degrees in the health sciences or sciences related to health or at independent biomedical research institutes with ongoing biomedical research programs funded by the NIH or other Federal agencies within the IDeA eligible states. (nih.gov)
  • The Department of Biomedical Sciences at Marquette University is a regional leader in neuroscience research. (marquette.edu)
  • The cutting-edge pre-clinical research programs in the department have led to the establishment of two pharmaceutical companies founded by Biomedical Sciences faculty, highlighting the Department's position as a hub for the translation of basic neuroscience findings into novel treatments. (marquette.edu)
  • When combined with the department's longstanding reputation for excellence in pre-professional education in the health sciences and Marquette University's outstanding liberal arts education in the Jesuit tradition, the neuroscience research culture in the biomedical sciences provides an unparalleled experience for undergraduate and graduate students. (marquette.edu)
  • The National Center for Research Resources (NCRR) of the NIH invites applications for Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) from investigators at biomedical research institutions that award doctoral degrees in the health sciences or sciences related to health or at independent biomedical research institutes within Institutional Development Award (IDeA) eligible states. (nih.gov)
  • Research supported by this program spans the full spectrum of basic and clinical sciences and encompasses all areas of health-related investigation. (nih.gov)
  • 2 Integrative Molecular and Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, United States of America. (nih.gov)
  • The two-year Research Master Methodology and Statistics for the Behavioural, Biomedical and Social Sciences, starts in September. (utwente.nl)
  • The programme is closely connected to the departments' research expertise and the collaboration between these departments provides you with an exceptionally broad range of internship opportunities and thesis topics focused on the following fields: Behavioural Sciences, Biomedical Sciences and Social Sciences. (utwente.nl)
  • This is the culmination of decades of work and a reflection of UNH's commitment to interdisciplinary research and teaching," said Rick Cote, chair of the department of molecular, cellular and biomedical sciences and principal investigator for the award. (unh.edu)
  • The UNH COBRE will unify biomedical and bioengineering faculty from many departments in the College of Liberal Arts, the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture, the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences and the College of Health and Human Services. (unh.edu)
  • He provides a meticulous reconstruction of the manner in which the scientific community, in the midst of World War II, established an antimalarial program, which was to biomedical research what the Manhattan Project was to the physical sciences. (cdc.gov)
  • and that available students will benefit from exposure to and participation in research in the biomedical and behavioral sciences. (nih.gov)
  • The Biomedical Research program is devoted to strengthening basic research in the biomedical sciences. (revsonfoundation.org)
  • World-leading research and education is conducted within the medical, pharmaceutical and social sciences and natural sciences faculties within Uppsala University. (uu.se)
  • The Biomedical Centre is a centre for life sciences in its widest sense. (uu.se)
  • Furthermore, examples of different technologies applied in biomedical sciences (e.g. drug discovery) surrounding the research models of sciences will be explored, aiming to adopt clear and unambiguous definitions within the employed models. (biomedscis.com)
  • In 2004, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine published a report, "Biotechnology Research in an Age of Terrorism," that listed seven "experiments of concern" that should not be done. (medicalschoolnews.com)
  • Renew Canada's commitment to health research by bringing CIHR's budget back to a level where it can support the growth of discovery and innovation in health and biomedical sciences. (acechr.ca)
  • The annual Maine Biological and Medical Sciences Symposium (MBMSS) is a state-wide gathering of scientists and students-an opportunity to share research results, exchange ideas, promote collaboration, and network with Maine scientists in a variety of disciplines. (mdibl.org)
  • The Center for Bioethics and Social Sciences in Medicine (CBSSM) Research Colloquium will feature the Bishop Lecture in Bioethics as the keynote address. (constantcontact.com)
  • The letter builds from the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2014 Report, Restoring the Foundation: The Vital Role of Research in Preserving the American Dream​ . (smcm.edu)
  • Biomedical Libraries The Dana and Matthews-Fuller libraries support the disciplines of health and life sciences. (dartmouth.edu)
  • Research that involves the application of the natural sciences, especially biology and physiology, to medicine. (bvsalud.org)
  • Our main partners included the Advanced Light Microscopy Facility of EMBL-Heidelberg, the Technology Facility of University of York, Friedrich Miescher Institute of Novartis Research Foundation-Basel and Center of Genetic Research, Barcelona. (europa.eu)
  • Executives, engineers, managers, researchers, and salespeople from companies and research institutions involved in the development, production, and/or usage of nanostructured particles were interviewed in the course of this study. (bccresearch.com)
  • The demand for researchers and health professionals trained in the field of biomedical informatics is rapidly increasing. (cincinnatichildrens.org)
  • Students currently enrolled in high school or college may apply for opportunities to collaborate with our researchers via the Research Education and Training Programs offered by the Cincinnati Children's Research Foundation. (cincinnatichildrens.org)
  • To sustain promising research amid the uncertainty, the ASH Bridge Grants are designed to serve as a one-year bridge for researchers facing such gaps in multi-year funding, giving them financial support to continue their studies and strengthen their grant applications without the need to pare down laboratory staff or to pause or end their work. (hematology.org)
  • The university has made strategic investments in its biomedical and bioengineering faculty as well as its infrastructure and this grant allows us to increase the capacity of researchers to develop clinically relevant tools and treatments. (unh.edu)
  • W. Kelley Thomas, Hubbard Professor of Genomics and a member of the COBRE leadership team, noted that the faculty mentoring plan will help basic biomedical researchers discover the clinical relevance of their work. (unh.edu)
  • Each year, the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowship in Biomedical Science is offered competitively to eight outstanding researchers in their third or fourth years of postdoctoral studies at participating New York City research institutions. (revsonfoundation.org)
  • After a rigorous selection process, eight extraordinary Post-Doctoral researchers have been chosen for the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowship in Biomedical Science! (revsonfoundation.org)
  • While pursuing their research activities, students attend programs led by preeminent cancer researchers and innovators in cancer care. (mskcc.org)
  • A new nationwide survey by the American Society for Clinical Oncology found that three out of four cancer researchers said the current federal funding situation is negatively affecting their ability to conduct research. (nih.gov)
  • And a great response to this silly vandalism comes in The Des Moines Register -from two biomedical researchers, no less. (humanewatch.org)
  • It's important that the piece is from biomedical researchers because terror campaigns against that community were what spurred the first passage of anti-animal terrorism laws in 1992, called the Animal Enterprise Protection Act. (humanewatch.org)
  • Co-delivering PPI training workshops with members of the public to a mixed audience of both researchers and the members of the public involved in research. (nihr.ac.uk)
  • It can help to get research into practice quicker, promote promising outcomes more widely and make us better researchers and clinicians by gaining a more in depth understanding of living day-to-day with long-term medical conditions. (nihr.ac.uk)
  • This Guidance has been created for health and medical researchers from Oxford, in general, with a National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) perspective. (nihr.ac.uk)
  • Hear about fascinating biomedical questions and challenges and how NIH researchers are tackling them. (medlineplus.gov)
  • From research labs to patients' bedsides, IRP researchers advance biomedicine with the goal of improving health, reducing illness, and saving lives. (medlineplus.gov)
  • This paper explores how Dynamic Consent may provide solutions to address challenges encountered when researchers invite individuals to participate in research and follow them up over time in a continuously changing environment . (bvsalud.org)
  • An interdisciplinary workshop jointly organised by the University of Oxford and the COST Action CHIP ME gathered clinicians, researchers , ethicists , lawyers , research participants and patient representatives to discuss experiences of using Dynamic Consent, and how such use may facilitate the conduct of specific research tasks. (bvsalud.org)
  • Dynamic Consent offers opportunities for ongoing communication between researchers and research participants that can positively impact research . (bvsalud.org)
  • Whilst it is relatively easy to set up and maintain, its implementation will require that researchers re-consider their relationship with research participants and adopt new procedures . (bvsalud.org)
  • A recently published study in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) found a 250 percent gap between the median research funding given to male researchers as compared to female researchers at the start of their careers. (smcm.edu)
  • For these efforts-or any research effort-to be successful, it is critical to have researchers who understand the community being engaged and ideally who are of that community. (nih.gov)
  • The Research Centre for Biomedical Engineering (RCBE) offers world-class research in state-of-the-art laboratories where engineers, scientists and healthcare experts work together to develop new medical technologies to solve some of the most urgent and challenging problems in healthcare. (city.ac.uk)
  • The Research Centre for Biomedical Engineering (RCBE) at City, University of London was founded in the mid-90s with the aim of pursuing research in the emerging field of Biomedical Engineering, a discipline that applies the principles of physics and engineering to the complex medical devices used in the diagnosis and treatment of the sick and injured. (city.ac.uk)
  • The Post-Doctoral Assistant in the Research Centre for Biomedical Engineering is working on an NIHR-funded project for the development of a non-invasive intracranial pressure monitor. (city.ac.uk)
  • Pew has a decades-long commitment to support groundbreaking research by promising early-career biomedical scientists in the United States and Latin America. (pewtrusts.org)
  • This grant, a first for UNH, will allow us to establish this new cross-college Center of Integrated Biomedical and Bioengineering Research that brings our faculty and students together to advance clinical research, commercial opportunities and translational medicine. (unh.edu)
  • The grant will also allow UNH to purchase state-of-the-art instrumentation to enhance core biomedical research facilities and better support its early-career faculty through mentoring and career development. (unh.edu)
  • Academic Research Enhancement Awards (AREA) support biomedical research projects conducted by faculty in academic institutions that have not been major recipients of NIH research awards. (nih.gov)
  • Research with Relevance began during the Spring 2020 semester, creating a venue for KSU faculty across disciplines to engage in conversation on a variety of research topics. (kennesaw.edu)
  • Medical students, who are between the first and second years of school, work on research projects under the mentorship of MSK faculty members. (mskcc.org)
  • Thesis graduate students works closely with a faculty member on an extensive research project that culminates in a scholarly paper. (fau.edu)
  • Non-thesis graduate students have the opportunity to take up to 6 credits of Direct Independent Study towards their elective requirements and will have the opportunity to work closely with faculty members conducting research. (fau.edu)
  • Your generous support of the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute's rigorous biomedical research enterprise makes a difference for our faculty, students, and patients. (vt.edu)
  • Teaching Support Working together with faculty, we can help design and implement effective research experiences for students. (dartmouth.edu)
  • November 26, 2018 - NIH & AHRQ Announce Upcoming Updates to Application Instructions and Review Criteria for Research Grant Applications. (nih.gov)
  • Retrieved from https://www.hematology.org/newsroom/press-releases/2018/ash-bridge-grant-program-funds-eight-promising-biomedical-research-projects . (hematology.org)
  • The 2018 HNRC Research Day and Annual Lecture will be held on Wednesday 17th October 2018 in the Partners Room, Newcastle Business School, Barrack Road. (ncl.ac.uk)
  • Please download the 2018 Research Day Programme . (ncl.ac.uk)
  • Advanced biomedical research 2018 7 98. (cdc.gov)
  • Dr. Brown's research involves using a variety of approaches, both molecular and imaging-based, to define the mechanisms of alphavirus assembly-an emerging pathogenic problem in humans. (revsonfoundation.org)
  • As a scientist, I am able to design experiments and perform research that help us understand how life works at the molecular and cellular levels. (revsonfoundation.org)
  • BRF has been an innovator and will continue to be a leader in the field of molecular imaging and research," Gov. Edwards said. (bizneworleans.com)
  • Other in silico methods that are routinely used in research laboratories include molecular modelling (a technique used to model or mimic the structure of molecules) and protein sequencing and its alignment (methods used to evaluate identities and similarities in the amino acid sequence of proteins) [25-28]. (biomedscis.com)
  • MBG excels in basic research, answering key biological questions with application in understanding the molecular basis of human diseases. (europa.eu)
  • The Department of Molecular Biology & Genetics (MBG) of Democritus University Thrace set out to take advantage of the specific topics addressed by Activity 4.1 "Unlocking and developing the research potential in the EU's convergence regions and outermost regions" of the FP7-Research Capacities programme-REGPOT-2008-1, towards the convergence with the R&D ranking of EU education and research units of similar size. (europa.eu)
  • 1. To perform high-quality research in key areas of the molecular biosciences with impact not only to the National research charter and the regional socio-economic development but also to Europe and internationally. (europa.eu)
  • Limitations in the federal research budget continue to impact investigators who are submitting proposals for research studies that are deemed meritorious yet are not funded. (hematology.org)
  • The objective of the COBRE initiative is to strengthen an institution's biomedical research infrastructure through the establishment of a thematic multi-disciplinary center and to enhance the ability of investigators to compete independently for complementary National Institutes of Health (NIH) individual research grant or other external peer-reviewed support. (nih.gov)
  • COBRE awards are supported through the IDeA Program, which aims to foster health-related research by increasing the competitiveness of investigators at institutions located in states with historically low aggregate success rates for grant awards from the NIH. (nih.gov)
  • The objectives of this program are (1) to strengthen an institution's biomedical research infrastructure through the establishment of a thematic multi-disciplinary center and (2) to enhance the ability of investigators to compete independently for complementary NIH individual research grant or other external peer-reviewed support. (nih.gov)
  • The Biomedical Imaging Resource Core can assist investigators in performing deep or machine learning on large volumes of image data. (mayo.edu)
  • Investigators can reach out to Biomedical Imaging Resource Core staff with expertise in hardware, algorithms and protocols to help write protocols that are technically and strategically correct and to provide consultation on how to collect pilot data for grant applications. (mayo.edu)
  • Early-career investigators" (ECIs) are typically assistant professors at research universities and hospitals who have held their positions for 5 years or less. (acechr.ca)
  • CIHR is the only major health research agency in the world whose current granting system awards systematically smaller grants to early-career investigators. (acechr.ca)
  • Encompassing a host of basic, translational, and clinical hematology research, projects funded in this 11th round of the ASH Bridge Grant Program include work that will increase the safety of bone marrow transplants and advance our understanding of why some leukemia patients relapse after treatment. (hematology.org)
  • This tutorial will provide participants with an understanding of how ontologies and terminologies are used in a variety of contexts in clinical and translational research. (bioontology.org)
  • Clinical & Biomedical Research (ISSN 2357-9730) é uma publicação do Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre e da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. (ufrgs.br)
  • These grants are intended to create a research opportunity for scientists and institutions otherwise unlikely to participate extensively in NIH programs to support the Nation's biomedical research effort. (nih.gov)
  • Imagine yourself as a visionary young scientist at one of our nation's research universities. (nih.gov)
  • This is our nation's priceless pool of innovative talent-the source of the high-risk, high-reward research that may lead us to the next Nobel Prize or next big breakthrough in medical care. (nih.gov)
  • If our current budget battles cost the United States an entire generation of scientists, we will have compromised our nation's global standing in biomedical research and slowed the improvement of health for all Americans. (nih.gov)
  • To fully understand and develop innovative approaches to address our Nation's health problems, we must have an inclusive biomedical workforce that reflects America's diversity. (nih.gov)
  • We applied an improved PubMed search strategy to obtain precise data on EMR research productivity, limiting articles to reviews, original research and case reports. (who.int)
  • The COBRE program seeks to promote the initiation and development or expansion of unique, innovative state-of-the-art biomedical and behavioral research centers at institutions in IDeA-eligible states. (nih.gov)
  • We also work with other grant and contract opportunities from these agencies as well as from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA), Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI), and selected philanthropic foundations. (rudolphbiomed.com)
  • A series of laboratory accidents at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) prompted the NIH in 2014 to stop funding gain-of-function research involving pandemic-potential viruses such as influenza and coronaviruses (i.e. (medicalschoolnews.com)
  • In addition, a number of other European research centers have been used in our knowledge-transfer network. (europa.eu)
  • DURHAM, N.H. - The University of New Hampshire has been awarded a five-year, $10 million National Institutes of Health (NIH) Center of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) grant to accelerate the translation of its basic biomedical and bioengineering research into clinical and commercialization opportunities leading to improved diagnosis and treatment of diseases. (unh.edu)
  • HHMI is a science philanthropy whose mission is to advance basic biomedical research and science education for the benefit of humanity. (hhmi.org)
  • The University of New Hampshire is a flagship research university that inspires innovation and transforms lives in our state, nation and world. (unh.edu)
  • But the "worst of times" is the other reality: NIH's ability to support vital research at more than 2,500 universities and organizations across the nation is reeling from a decline in funding that threatens our health, our economy, and our standing as the world leader in biomedical innovation. (nih.gov)
  • It appears that global competitors have read our playbook, noted how U.S. biomedical innovation has helped to fuel our economic growth over the past 60 years and are now ramping up their efforts to emulate our success. (nih.gov)
  • BRF, formerly the Biomedical Research Foundation of Northwest Louisiana, operates six business enterprises focused on healthcare, technology and innovation. (bizneworleans.com)
  • CMIT and BRF are committed to pioneering biomedical research innovation in our region and state," George said. (bizneworleans.com)
  • Rudolph Biomedical Consulting has extensive experience with Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) grants and contracts, particularly from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Science Foundation (NSF) and Department of Defense (DoD). (rudolphbiomed.com)
  • AWIS is a global network that inspires bold leadership, research, and solutions that advance women in STEM, spark innovation, promote organizational success and drive systemic change. (lsuhsc.edu)
  • The Canadian Foundation for Innovation, the Canada Research Chairs program, and universities invest millions each year to recruit these scientists and equip their labs. (acechr.ca)
  • The author, Leo B. Slater, makes good use of his expertise as a historian of biomedical science and technology. (cdc.gov)
  • Three chapters of the book-Preparing for War, Preparation and Coordination, Trust and Transition-focus on the comprehensive research program, which integrated exceptional technical and scientific expertise into a massive organizational and cooperative effort. (cdc.gov)
  • This includes, for example, working with research funders to prioritise research, offering advice or expertise as members of a project steering group, commenting on and developing research materials, undertaking interviews with research participants. (nihr.ac.uk)
  • In 2014 we celebrated 20 years of the Human Nutrition Research Centre at Newcastle University. (ncl.ac.uk)
  • While the World Health Organization (WHO), and related global health policy assemblies, emphasize the importance of linking research evidence to policy-making and building research capacity (4), limited academic output from the Region may reduce the relevance of research evidence to regional priorities (5,6). (who.int)
  • Research plan organization. (rudolphbiomed.com)
  • The goal of biomedical research is to harness scientific discovery to improve human health. (pewtrusts.org)
  • The purpose of this module is to enable students to understand the importance of the employment of the correct technologies to answer specific research questions and that by doing so how research can progress whether if be scientific, clinical or industrial. (ncl.ac.uk)
  • Funded by the United States Office of Scientific Research and Development, this program screened ≈14,000 compounds for antimalarial efficacy. (cdc.gov)
  • They will teach you how to carry out scientific research while still living your best life, so you can do high-quality work without risking burnout. (uchicago.edu)
  • Measuring scientific outputs allows for objective evaluation of established health research systems and ranking countries according to scientific achievements. (who.int)
  • In the growing world of science and technology, scientific research forms an important foundation of every country's success. (who.int)
  • The NHSN mission reflects a broad scientific focus beyond drug abuse in order to support research to address health disparities, with an emphasis on improving the health equity of Hispanics. (lsuhsc.edu)
  • In an era of transdisciplinary and transformational research, this creates a broader scientific scope for our membership. (lsuhsc.edu)
  • The Society promotes research and the acquisition and dissemination of scientific knowledge. (lsuhsc.edu)
  • This database, created in 2000, is updated every three months with newly published scientific articles, books, and other publications related to improving or safeguarding the welfare of animals used in research. (awionline.org)
  • It is expected that CiBIT will sustain its function as a research and training pole, of great interest to the Greek scientific community and the wider Balkan research area. (europa.eu)
  • 2. To fully integrate in the European Research Area (ERA) and become a centre of scientific excellence in SE-Europe and a Balkan area at the cross road between EU, Asia and Russia. (europa.eu)
  • The ASH Bridge Grants are critical to advancing this important research while maintaining America's biomedical workforce and our competitive edge in biopharmaceutical technology. (hematology.org)
  • Think of it as an all-encompassing, integrative pathway that will prepare you for whatever your next step is-research, graduate school, or the workforce. (smcm.edu)
  • The four-year program offers rigorous coursework that combines core courses and electives tailored to prepare students for their dissertation research in one of two tracks, either bioinformatics or clinical informatics. (cincinnatichildrens.org)
  • The intent of this FOA is to assist these institutions to implement and use the technologies and other resources needed to conduct state-of-the-art research. (nih.gov)
  • We aimed to conduct a detailed bibliometric analysis of EMR biomedical and health research productivity during the period 2004-2013, considering country of first author. (who.int)
  • These investments are squandered when ECIs are not given adequate opportunities to obtain funding to operate their labs and conduct research. (acechr.ca)
  • Biomedical research ethics : updating international guidelines : a consultation, Geneva, Switzerland, 15-17 March 2000. (who.int)
  • Aygun, who is co-author of the book "Data Analytics for Protein Crystallization," joined KSU in 2020 as director of research computing and an associate professor in the Department of Computer Science with a joint appointment in the School of Data Science and Analytics. (kennesaw.edu)
  • Scheduled to open near the end of 2020, the new facility will be the first of its kind in Louisiana, with delivery of next-generation diagnostic, treatment and research techniques through advanced radiopharmaceuticals. (bizneworleans.com)
  • After publication of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) genetic sequence on January 11, 2020, research and collaboration among scientists and biopharmaceutical manufacturers quickly followed. (medscape.com)
  • The Doctor of Philosophy in Biomedical Informatics is an important cornerstone for a program of academic excellence in informatics at the University of Cincinnati and its affiliate hospitals The program provides an in-depth knowledge of key analytical concepts that underlie applications of informatics and biomedical data science, ranging from the study of molecules to individuals and populations. (cincinnatichildrens.org)
  • In addition, the Center of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) funding is available for renewal over two additional five-year periods. (unh.edu)
  • Project BioStrength has been a major contributor of building the infrastructure and R&D capacity of the department, increasing visibility and fostering collaborations towards realization of MBG's vision of becoming a centre of research excellence in South East Europe. (europa.eu)
  • This report is an update of an earlier report prepared in 2001 by Mindy N. Rittner, Ph.D. Ms. Rittner, who holds a Ph.D. in Materials Science from Northwestern University, was formerly the Director of Nanotechnology Research at BCC. (bccresearch.com)
  • The Fralin Biomedical Research Institute announced the lineup for its 12th annual Maury Strauss Distinguished Public Lecture Series - an initiative that has exposed the public to more than 90 globally renowned science thought leaders and health care innovators over the years. (vt.edu)
  • But to what extent do gain-of-function research, lax biosafety and -security oversight, and minimal bioethics reviews of basic science research contribute to pandemic risk? (medicalschoolnews.com)
  • In response to the report, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) created the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB) but allowed controversial gain-of-function research to continue. (medicalschoolnews.com)
  • Congratulations to David McGinnis for his recent appointment to the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Advisory Committee for Environmental Research and Education. (smcm.edu)
  • Larry Kummer: "In climate science, the elites running its institutions - such as Marcia McNutt (former director of US Geological Survey, now President of the NAS) - want research that supports the catastrophic anthropogenic global warming narrative. (climatedepot.com)
  • In climate science, the elites running its institutions - such as Marcia McNutt - want research that supports the catastrophic anthropogenic global warming narrative. (climatedepot.com)
  • A look at challenges and opportunities in food and nutrition science research. (nyas.org)
  • Accordingly, research opportunities within ophthalmology, ranging from basic science to clinical trials and everything in between, are excellent and expanding. (medscape.com)
  • The 19-credit Graduate Certificate in Biomedical Informatics offers graduate-level training for students, clinicians and professionals interested in the integration of clinical and analytical systems with clinical practice and research. (cincinnatichildrens.org)
  • The INBRE program represents a collaborative effort to sponsor research between research intensive institutions and institutes, primarily undergraduate institutions, community colleges, and Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities (TCCUs), as appropriate. (nih.gov)
  • The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is the world's top provider of medical research grants. (hematology.org)
  • This expanded program will increase research collaboration opportunities for our universities and the LSU School of Medicine in Shreveport, ensure access to cutting-edge diagnostic and therapeutic care for patients, and extend investment in the biomedical and healthcare economies in the Shreveport Healthcare and Development Corridor. (bizneworleans.com)
  • Funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), the Imperial BRC is a partnership between Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and Imperial College London. (nihr.ac.uk)
  • To our knowledge, attempts for systematic mapping health research output in the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR) are limited. (who.int)
  • The purpose of the INBRE program is to augment and strengthen the biomedical research capacity of an IDeA-eligible state. (nih.gov)
  • The application for the 2023 Medical Student Summer Research Fellowship is now open! (mskcc.org)
  • In this eBriefing, learn strategies for effective grant writing, specifically applied to fellowship applications in biomedical fields. (nyas.org)
  • The NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) encourages the participation of patients in biomedical research studies, involves patients and the public in the design and review of research projects, and advocates the value of clinical research. (nihr.ac.uk)
  • Anyone who sees patients, or visits a health professional, knows how important it can be for the clinician to really listen to what the patient is telling them, and this is no different in health, medical and social care research. (nihr.ac.uk)
  • Listening to what patients and the public have to say helps make research more ethical and better quality. (nihr.ac.uk)
  • There is increasing evidence that health research conducted with PPI improves research and achieves better outcomes for patients. (nihr.ac.uk)
  • The present report is an update of the 2001 report on biomedical, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic applications of nanoparticles. (bccresearch.com)
  • The mission of the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) is to transform through engineering the understanding of disease and its prevention, detection, diagnosis, and treatment. (nih.gov)
  • We provide post-doctoral training through programs in the Cincinnati Children's Research Foundation and the University of Cincinnati graduate training programs. (cincinnatichildrens.org)
  • 3 Center for Research on Health Care Data Center, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America. (nih.gov)
  • Morrison was an outspoken defender of animal research and in the early 90s worked at the University of Pennsylvania conducting sleep research. (humanewatch.org)
  • The Senate is accountable to the council for regulating all teaching, learning, research and academic functions of the University and all other functions delegated or assigned to it by the council. (cput.ac.za)
  • Tulio de Oliveira cuts a lonely figure as he paces across the parking lot of Stellenbosch University 's new $100 million biomedical research building. (technologyreview.com)
  • As university budgets shrink and external funding sources becoming more competitive, the ability to write successful research grants is more important than ever. (nyas.org)
  • Oxford Cannabis Technologies is a biomedical startup that is researching cannabinoids in a partnership with Oxford University in the U.K. (hightimes.com)
  • Sarah Gregory] Today, I have with me Dr. Tony Goldberg, Professor of Epidemiology at the School of Veterinary Medicine and Associate Director for Research at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, Global Health Institute. (cdc.gov)
  • CARLSBAD-A biotechnology firm has signed a $4.7-million lease agreement at the Carlsbad Research Center. (globest.com)
  • During these meetings the advanced proteomic capabilities of the Cardiovascular Proteomics Center (CPC) within the BUSM Center for Biomedical Mass Spectrometry (CBMS) were presented and discussed with an eye toward applying these technologies to biomarker discovery utilizing ongoing BU/BUSM/BMC projects with human patient populations. (bu.edu)
  • The National Center for Biomedical Ontology ( NCBO ) offers a range of Web services that allow users to access biomedical terminologies and ontologies, to use ontology terms to create pick lists and lexicons, to identify terms from controlled terminologies and ontologies that can describe and index the contents of online data sets (data annotation), and to recommend particular terminologies and ontologies that would be appropriate for data-annotation tasks. (bioontology.org)
  • Launched in 1977, this program has enabled over 1,400 medical students to contribute to the research enterprise of a premier academic medical center. (mskcc.org)
  • The field work was conducted at Melkassa Agricultural Research Center during the off-season that laid on a triple lattice design with three replications. (ijabbr.com)
  • Subsidy funds are available on a rolling basis from the Nathan Shock Center for the Biology of Aging for subsidized use of U-M Research Resource Cores for problems in aging research. (constantcontact.com)
  • Jones Media Center Provides facilities & collections for researching, viewing & producing media. (dartmouth.edu)
  • 3. To support students to be equipped for a broad range of future opportunities including research projects within the MRes programme, PhD programmes and careers in research facilities both within academia and industry. (ncl.ac.uk)
  • Exploring Electron Microscopy and volume EM workshop and two lectures where imaging has been used to support research. (ncl.ac.uk)
  • Designed to support promising hematology research, ASH Bridge Grants will ensure that innovative research continues at institutions across the country. (hematology.org)
  • One Nation in Support of Biomedical Research? (nih.gov)
  • 3. To further support and enhance existing collaborative efforts with other research units within the EU and to engage in sustainable knowledge-exchange programs with partners or twin organizations. (europa.eu)
  • 4. To achieve synergies with technology/research-oriented SMEs and the industrial sector to promote regional commercialisations of R&D results and support the economic development of Thrace. (europa.eu)
  • Research Support We're committed to partnering with you to enhance and showcase your research. (dartmouth.edu)
  • Kennesaw State is a Carnegie-designated doctoral research institution (R2), placing it among an elite group of only 7 percent of U.S. colleges and universities with an R1 or R2 status. (kennesaw.edu)
  • Curious about what happens at the largest biomedical research institution on earth? (medlineplus.gov)
  • The Intramural Research Program (IRP) is NIH's internal research program and the largest biomedical research institution in the world. (medlineplus.gov)
  • On September 14 2021, Abraham Johnson, TAG's Community Engagement Officer, presented this webinar with Carl Dieffenbach, Director of the Division of AIDS at the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), where he provided an update on the future of biomedical HIV prevention research - Sorting Out the Promises and Pitfalls in HIV Prevention. (cdc.gov)
  • This is a free event hosted by Michael Friedlander, Ph.D., and the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute. (vt.edu)
  • Dr. Alvarsson's research involves a multi-disciplinary approach to understanding the role of specialized neurons produced by the central nervous system as they relate to blood glucose and thus limitations in the treatment of type 1 diabetes. (revsonfoundation.org)
  • For example, Jeffrey Halpern, assistant professor of chemical engineering, will continue his research into diagnostic sensors that could be used in a doctor's office to immediately adjust medications. (unh.edu)
  • Our research is focused on neuropathic pain, a particularly debilitating form of chronic pain caused by a lesion or disease affecting the somatosensory nervous system. (edu.au)
  • 2. To link technologies to relevant, high impact and wide-appeal use cases where they have driven new biomedical discoveries and linked to understanding human health and disease. (ncl.ac.uk)
  • The disease became a focus of research in the late nineteenth century. (cdc.gov)
  • Malariologic research thrived in these countries and in Italy, where the disease was not a colonial problem but an endemic scourge and overwhelming obstacle to development, just as it is in many developing countries today. (cdc.gov)
  • Furthermore, the projects were designed to take advantage of preliminary studies performed in mice, in order to take advantage of the research being done at BUMC in transgenic mice and animal models of metabolic disease. (bu.edu)
  • Gain-of-function research increases a pathogen's ability to cause disease. (medicalschoolnews.com)
  • DeVita, who is credited with developing combination chemotherapy regimens that led to effective curative treatments for Hodgkin's disease and diffuse large cell lymphomas, has received many honors, including the Albert and Mary Lasker medical research award in 1972, and is one of three principal editors of DeVita, Hellman, and Rosenberg's Cancer: Principles and Practice of Oncology . (medpagetoday.com)
  • Our mission is to prevent and cure disease through biomedical research. (coriell.org)
  • Historically, a lot of the biomedical research at UNH was done by individuals with individual grants. (unh.edu)
  • Because of sequester, NIH will be funding 650 fewer research grants than it did last fiscal year. (nih.gov)
  • We offer our students the opportunity to engage in high-impact research in a number of investigational areas. (cincinnatichildrens.org)
  • In our latest "Scientists at Work" episode, 2015 Pew biomedical scholar Lindy McBride discusses her research on one of the peskiest and deadliest insects on the planet: the mosquito. (pewtrusts.org)
  • Life in a research lab can be daunting, especially for early-career scientists. (uchicago.edu)
  • Personal and professional hurdles abound in bench research, and this book by two seasoned lab professionals is here to help graduate students, postdocs, and staff scientists recognize stumbling blocks and avoid common pitfalls. (uchicago.edu)
  • Part survival guide and part pep-talk, Life and Research: An Early-Career Guide for Biomedical Scientists should be included in every welcome package for scientists joining a new lab or research program. (uchicago.edu)
  • Our scientists pursue every aspect of cancer research-from exploring the biology of genes and cells, to developing immune-based treatments, uncovering the causes of metastasis, and more. (mskcc.org)
  • PERC is a multidisciplinary group of clinicians, public health specialists, social scientists and public involvement practitioners, with strengths in quantitative and qualitative research methods. (nihr.ac.uk)
  • These steps are essential for the recruitment and retention of the best young scientists in Canada and for the future of Canadian health research. (acechr.ca)
  • Generations of scientists have learned that success is political, and I believe the resulting long slide of research quality has just begun. (climatedepot.com)
  • The SciLifeLab The Svedberg Seminar series is also a research course for graduate students. (uu.se)
  • Tony Goldberg] As I mentioned, we my collaborators at various universities and I are involved in a long-term research project on the wild primates of a beautiful national park in Uganda, called Kibale. (cdc.gov)
  • However, the literature lacks a comprehensive, up-to-date, and realistic technical market assessment that focuses on nanoparticles in biomedical, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic applications. (bccresearch.com)
  • For example, the book often focuses on issues of equity, inclusion, and the hidden curriculum in biomedical research. (uchicago.edu)
  • My research focuses on veterinary student selection and Indigenous access to veterinary education. (massey.ac.nz)
  • This review also provides recommendations for aligning experimental practices to meet the necessity of assessing an international research model classification. (biomedscis.com)
  • Recent news about HIV biomedical prevention research has been a mixed bag: very encouraging results from long-acting pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) trials, but a disappointing lack of significant protection achieved with experimental HIV vaccines. (cdc.gov)
  • The global market for nanoparticles used in biomedical, pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications increased from $170.7 million in 2006 to an estimated $204.6 million in 2007. (bccresearch.com)
  • Since biomedical, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic applications are a major target market for many suppliers of nanoparticles and related technologies, BCC believes that this represents a significant gap in the recent literature. (bccresearch.com)
  • Making a critical point, however, he suggests that although the wartime antimalarial program is an excellent model for future large-scale biomedical research projects, it is "a potential example of how not to pursue public health research for impoverished civilians" (p. 2). (cdc.gov)
  • Here, we pioneer describe the overall definition of the main research models and give a gamut of examples from the biomedical field. (biomedscis.com)
  • This meeting will provide a forum for presentation and discussion of the most innovative and exciting research currently ongoing in neuroscience using the zebrafish model. (cshl.edu)
  • We recognize that addressing the pressing health issues facing our nation will require us to ensure research is not taking place in silos," said Jan Nisbet, senior vice provost for research. (unh.edu)
  • The transfer of research results into health benefits for the most vulnerable persons in malarial lands was not on the agenda. (cdc.gov)
  • Regional share of global health related research ranged from 0.85-2.36% of total PubMed indexed publications during the study period. (who.int)
  • Collectively, most prolific 25 EMR institutions published 44% of all published biomedical and health research in the EMR. (who.int)
  • The overall global share of EMR health research publication is smaller than its global share of population or wealth. (who.int)
  • Biomedical and health research needs greater encouragement and supporting many EMR countries and/or institutions, especially those found to be least prolific in our analysis. (who.int)
  • It is anticipated that the concentration of biomedical and health research in EMR academic institutions would help in translating knowledge into public health outcomes, if more suitable conditions are provided. (who.int)
  • Health research enables health systems to develop evidence-based interventions that would, ultimately, lead to the improvement of health indicators in corresponding populations (1), based on sound health-policy making. (who.int)
  • Moreover, health related research is unevenly distributed in the Region (3), although a comprehensive picture is lacking. (who.int)
  • Unfortunately, limited success has been achieved in the EMR in adopting and prioritizing national health research agendas, or to systematically map research output in health and related biomedical domains (7,8). (who.int)
  • Patient and public involvement (PPI) in health and social care is research being carried out ' with ' or ' by ' members of the public, rather than ' to ', ' about ' or ' for ' them. (nihr.ac.uk)
  • The symposium included reflections from the early days of the HNRC and showcased the research we are doing to tackle major public health challenges. (ncl.ac.uk)
  • Initiatives such as Community Engagement Alliance (CEAL) Against COVID-19 Disparities and RADx Underserved Populations ( RADx UP ) are building on our long-standing commitment to health disparities research by engaging the communities hardest hit by COVID-19. (nih.gov)
  • Strengthening the use of research evidence to advance health impact - To improve health and well-being and accelerate the achievement of the Triple Billion targets, we need better evidence for better decisions. (bvsalud.org)
  • NIH is committed to transitioning all grant programs to electronic submission using the SF424 Research and Related (R&R) format and is currently investigating solutions that will accommodate NIH's multi-project programs. (nih.gov)
  • Our highly-specialized educational programs shape leaders to be at the forefront of cancer care and research. (mskcc.org)
  • Memorial Sloan Kettering was founded in 1884, and today is a world leader in patient care, research, and educational programs. (mskcc.org)
  • If you are interested in the research programs we recommend you to take contact with the departments and respective supervisor. (uu.se)
  • Race and ethnicity have been used as categories in biomedical research and clinical medicine. (bvsalud.org)
  • Benjamin Cohen passed his A Exam and received his M.S. in Biomedical Engineering. (cornell.edu)