PhD Articles
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Microbot Medical Enhances its Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) with its Newest Member Dr. Vincent Vidal
Prominent France based interventional radiologist to leverage his expertise to assist the Company to achieve its future objective for the LIBERTY® Robotic System HINGHAM, Mass., Sept. 15, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Microbot Medical Inc. (Nasdaq: MBOT), which continues to build a network of global leaders in the endovascular interventional space for the LIBERTY® Robotic System, today ...
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The determinants of research output in academic biomedical laboratories
The biotechnology industry supply chain begins with a scientific discovery that often originates in academic research laboratories. This study identified determinants of scientific knowledge output (publications and citations) in a sample of academic Canadian biomedical laboratories. The amount of research funding was found to be a positive determinant of the number of publications, but the ...
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AstaPure® EyeQ: Natural astaxanthin for Eyes and brain - Download the eBook!
Inspired by the superb vision and natural mechanism of the eagle's eye, Algatechnologies introduces AstaPure® EyeQ. a clinically supported, microencapsulated, cold water-soluble 2% natural astaxanthin powder. AstaPure® EyeQ is a highly pure extract derived from Haematococcus pluvialis microalgaer a species of microalgae known to be the richest source of natural astaxanthin. As a ...
By Algatech
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Top 10 Questions and Answers About Loupes
ErgoPractice News - Jan/Feb 2024 By Jin Chang PhD jchang@surgitel.com Summary When making a purchase, particularly one that can have a positive impact on your health and well-being, it’s only natural to have questions. To assist you in making informed decisions, we’ve compiled a list of 10 questions and our responses. However, we understand that each person’s needs and concerns ...
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The Toxicity Atlas - One year later
It’s been about a year since I started my PhD project named The Toxicity Atlas. In this four-year project, I’m collaborating with researchers from Amsterdam UMC and my colleagues at Medstone to find better treatment options for patients with brain cancer. Let me tell you more about my results so far. Information databases Developing new drugs costs a lot of money and a lot of ...
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Multicenter controlled trial comparing high-frequency jet ventilation and conventional mechanical ventilation in newborn infants with pulmonary interstitial emphysema
Martin Keszler, MD. Steven M. Donn, MD, Richard L. Bucciarelli. MD. Dale C. Alverson, MD, Montgomery Hart. MD. Victor Lunyong, MD. Houchang D. Modanlou. MD. Akihiko Noguchi. MD. Stephen A. Pearlman. MD, Asha Purl, MD. David Smith, MBChB. Robert Stavis. PhD. MD. Margaret N. Watkins. MD. and Thomas R. Harris. MD From the Deportments of Pedlotrlcs, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.; University ...
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Encouragement Award winners April 2018
ATA Scientific would like to thank all those that participated in our April 2018 Encouragement Award promotion. The topic of our latest competition focused on the future of scientific conferences and secondments and whether they are still needed with access to publications and information now fast and cheap over the internet. While presenting at scientific conferences can be an enjoyable and ...
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Q&A with Prof. Graham Vesey PhD, Chief Scientific Officer and Executive Director at Regeneus
Q. Tell us about your role as Chief Scientific Officer at Regeneus? A. My role at Regeneus from the beginning has been to invent and develop Regeneus’ intellectual property (IP). With over 30 years’ experience as a scientific researcher spanning fields of regenerative medicine and microbiology, I have always been focused on developing and licencing technologies to solve problems. ...
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Q&A with Dr. Veronica Iatarola Antas, Research Scientist and Project Lead at Regeneus
Q. Tell us about your role as a Research Scientist and Project Lead at Regeneus? A. My role is extremely diverse and has evolved over my time at Regeneus. Initially, I was responsible for optimising our product manufacturing processes, including manufacturing products for our preclinical and clinical trials. For example, I provided the data to support preclinical studies that evaluated ...
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Using nuclear accelerator technology to make intense X-rays
Electron accelerators, originally developed for nuclear and high energy physics research, have become by far the most intense infrared, ultraviolet and X-ray sources in the world. The increase in availability of these sources (there are now about 60 in operation around the world) has had a revolutionary effect on many branches of basic and applied research resulting in a major impact on science ...
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Chemicals hampering our ability to have children
If you’re of that age when everyone around you seems to be popping out a new edition to the family, you may also have noticed a disturbing trend; many young couples are also having difficulty conceiving. Yes, we are waiting longer to have children these days, but what if other factors are at work as well? What if the air we breathe and the chemicals we come into contact with every day are ...
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How Dr. Yamina Berchiche uses Genemod’s platform to accurately record and organize her sample info
Dr. Yamina Berchiche is a Biochemistry Ph.D. from Canada with over 10 years of experience leading multiple R&D projects in startup, government, and academic environments. She has spent 20 years working in laboratory environments focused on multi-span proteins called GPCRs: the largest family of membrane proteins that are involved in many disease modalities including immune disorders. ...
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Oxygen testing in pharmaceutical research & development - Case Study
As part of their pharmaceutical development, Almac use the Gaspace Advance Micro from Systech Illinois to test oxygen levels in pharmaceutical packaging. The Almac Group was founded by Sir Allen McClay in 2002 with its global headquarters located in Northern Ireland and extensive facilities in the UK, US and Asia Pacific. Almac offer the most comprehensive range of services extending from ...
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Surgicure Technologies and an AU Graduate`s Innovative Bite Block
Biotechnologies provide a fundamental crux between improving laboratory sciences and the medical field. The development of these new technologies requires both technical prowess and a keen business sense so that the products reach the people that need them. One student at the cross section of this crux is Irena Volkov. Volkov recently graduated with a Bachelor of Science in neuroscience and a ...
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What Bioanalysis Zone’s New Investigator Award Says About the Future of Science: An Interview with Erin Chambers, PhD
Dr. Erin Chambers is a Director in the Scientific Operations group at Waters Corporation. She recently served as a judge for the Bioanalysis Zone New Investigator Award. I sat down with Erin to gauge her impressions of that experience and the award’s importance to the bioanalysis industry. What was it like to be part of the judging panel for Bioanalysis Zone’s New Investigator ...
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Breakthrough AI Technology for Treating Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s Disclosed by Dr. Newton Howard at Dubai’s Artificial Intelligence Summit
One of the world’s leading figures in Artificial Intelligence, the renowned brain and cognitive scientist Newton Howard, PhD., will be at The Artificial Intelligence and Business Summit May 26 at the Intercontinental Dubai Festival City and will be available for interviews with Dubai and international media. The annual event for established professionals in the crypto and blockchain space ...
By ni2o, Inc.
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Tepha - case study
Tepha Inc. is a medical device firm that develops and commercializes innovative products based on the company’s proprietary PHA (polyhydroxyalkanoate) bioaterial technology. Tepha began working with POS in 2002 to develop its biopolymer resin production processes. These novel process had not yet been demonstrated at the pilot plant scale when the company started working with POS. Today, ...
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How the Breuer Lab tracks their sample information at every step of their research
Dr. Eun-Kyoung Breuer is an Assistant Professor and an Associate Director of the Radiobiology Program in the Department of Radiation Oncology at Loyola University Chicago. Her lab's research focuses on understanding the role that tumor suppressor genes play in the DNA damage response pathway and in breast cancer regulation. A centralized information management approach Doing research focuses on ...
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Employee Spotlight: Dr. Gerald Martin
Understanding the human genome has opened up incredible new possibilities for health. As experts in this complex field, we lead the way in bringing genomic insights into patient care so communities anywhere can benefit. Our employee spotlight shines the light on Gerald Martin, Senior Field Application Scientist. What is your educational background? I have a BA Honours degree from Trinity ...
By PierianDx
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America`s Painkiller Epidemic and What You Can Do
A new study conducted by the National Safety Council (NSC), along with Indiana’s attorney general has found that 80% of Indiana employers have been impacted by prescription drug misuse and abuse by employees. 80% is a substantial figure, causing some to refer to this trend as a painkiller epidemic. This figure is not unique to Indiana, the NSC notes that the results would likely be ...
By SafetyNow
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