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Federal Research Center Will Help Develop Medicines - NYTimes.com
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Researchers discover antibody that may help detect ovarian cancer in earliest stages
medicalxpress.com — “Using a new approach to developing biomarkers for the very early detection of ovarian cancer, researchers at Rush University Medical Center have identified a molecule in the bloodstream of infertile women that could one day be used to screen for those at high risk for the disease or even those ...” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Dogs Help Researchers To Improve Their Understanding Of Bone Cancer - QualityPoint Technologies
qualitypointtech.net — “A team led by Dr. Jaime Modiano, a College of Veterinary Medicine and Masonic Cancer center expert in comparative medicine, discovered a gene pattern that distinguishes the more severe form of bone cancer from a less aggressive form in dogs. Dogs are the only other species besides humans that develops this disease spontaneously with any frequency. Quotes” View full resource at qualitypointtech.net
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MolecularImaging.net | For Physicians & Executives in Molecular Imaging & Nuclear Medicine
molecularimaging.net — “Improving access to postmarket data sources was one of the needs noted by the FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) in a 28-page report identifying science and research needs published July 25 in the Federal Register.” View full resource at molecularimaging.net
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FDA Center for Drug Evaluation and Research develops strategic science and research agenda. http://bit.ly/rl936J
Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center launches online genetic research tool
physorg.com — “Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center (VICC) has launched the nation's first personalized cancer decision support tool, 'My Cancer Genome,' to help physicians and researchers track the latest developments in personalized cancer medicine and connect with clinical research trials for their patients.” View full resource at physorg.com
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VICC launches online genetic research tool (03/3/11)
mc.vanderbilt.edu — “Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center has launched the nation's first personalized cancer decision support tool, My Cancer Genome," to help physicians and researchers track the latest developments in personalized cancer medicine and connect with clinical research trials for their patients.” View full resource at mc.vanderbilt.edu
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Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center Launches Online Genetic Research Tool
newswise.com — “Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center (VICC) has launched the nation--™s first personalized cancer decision support tool, --My Cancer Genome,-- to help physicians and researchers track the latest developments in personalized cancer medicine and connect with clinical research trials for their patients. This web-based information tool (www.MyCancerGenome.org) is designed to quickly educate clinicians on the rapidly expanding list of genetic mutations that impact different cancers and, at the same ” View full resource at newswise.com
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Federal center hopes to spur drug research that promotes follow-up to promising discoveries - chicagotribune.com
chicagotribune.com — “WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal officials concerned about the slowing pace of new drugs coming out of the pharmaceutical industry have decided to start a billion-dollar government drug development center to help create medicines.” View full resource at chicagotribune.com
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U.S. to create center to development new drugs: WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal officials concerned about the slowing ... http://bit.ly/haQDQF
UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center - NC Cancer Hospital
cancer.unc.edu — “The UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center is part of the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. Center faculty treat cancer patients, conduct research into the causes of cancer, develop and direct statewide programs in cancer prevention and train future physicians, nurses, scientists, and public health professionals.” View full resource at cancer.unc.edu
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Dragons, Dental Students Help Young Hospital Patients http://bit.ly/glqkLA
UC HealthNews : Researchers Discover Protein Variants Help Some Patients Control HIV Without Medicine
healthnews.uc.edu — “Researchers in a multi-center, national study have discovered that certain variants in a human protein may alert the immune system to infection, helping some patients with HIV control the illness without medications.” View full resource at healthnews.uc.edu
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A UC researcher was involved in a recent study that could be the very 1st step in developing a #vaccine for #HIV. http://bit.ly/b1KMpd
UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center - NC Cancer Hospital
cancer.unc.edu — “The UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center is part of the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. Center faculty treat cancer patients, conduct research into the causes of cancer, develop and direct statewide programs in cancer prevention and train future physicians, nurses, scientists, and public health professionals.” View full resource at cancer.unc.edu
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Drug That Inhibits Vascular Development Does Not Help Colon Cancer Survival http://bit.ly/8YFjru
News: Waisman Center Helps Develop Fragile X Syndrome Registry, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
med.wisc.edu — “A new fragile X syndrome research registry has been created from a collaboration between the Waisman Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the Carolina Institute on Developmental Disabilities at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.” View full resource at med.wisc.edu
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@Carolina_News UW's Waisman Center collaborates with U. of North Carolina on fragile x syndrome research registry: http://ow.ly/2OYIN
Newly identified RNA sequence is key in microRNA processing
labspaces.net — “Researchers at Tufts University School of Medicine and Tufts Medical Center have identified an RNA sequence that promotes increased numbers of specific microRNAs (miRNAs), molecules that regulate cell growth, development, and stress response. The discovery helps researchers understand the links between miRNA expression and disease, including heart disease and cancer.” View full resource at labspaces.net
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ASH recommends advancing collaborative research in regenerative medicine
news-medical.net — “The American Society of Hematology (ASH) has developed specific recommendations to the scientific community and federal agencies to help propel collaborative research in regenerative medicine in order to make real strides in improving patient care. These recommendations were released today in Blood, ASH's premier scientific journal, in the article titled "Enhancing Research in Regenerative Medicine."” View full resource at news-medical.net
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ASH recommends advancing collaborative research in regenerative medicine: The American Society of Hematology (ASH)... http://bit.ly/9OOGGx
Scientists Receive Nearly $11 Million To Develop Radiation Countermeasures - QualityPoint Technologies
qualitypointtech.net — “Scientists at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University have received a five-year, $10.8 million grant to develop stem cell-based therapies that could be used to mitigate radiation induced gastrointestinal syndrome part of acute radiation syndrome (ARS) for military personnel, first responders and the general public. The Einstein research, funded by the federal Centers for Medical Countermeasures Against Radiation, is part of a program coordinated by the National Institute of All” View full resource at qualitypointtech.net
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Einstein College receives grant to develop stem cell-based therapies
news-medical.net — “Scientists at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University have received a five-year, $10.8 million grant to develop stem cell-based therapies that could be used to mitigate radiation-induced gastrointestinal syndrome - part of acute radiation syndrome (ARS) - for military personnel, first responders and the general public. The Einstein research, funded by the federal Centers for Medical Countermeasures Against Radiation, is part of a program coordinated by the National Institute of” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Oncology News: Einstein College receives grant to develop stem cell-based therapies: Scientists at Albert Einstein... http://bit.ly/dak2Dy
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