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20 May, 2008 12:22 pm
... Buffalo News reported that M&T Bank's Charitable Foundation awarded $100,000 to the Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute to pay for recruitment of its new CEO and other scientists in the future. HWI's new CEO, Eaton E.
Lattman ... Buffalo to bring a senior scientist to HWI to serve as the head of the Structural Biology Department. He also wants to expand the Institute's computational biology program and increase efforts in molecular modeling for cancer drug discovery, and plans to team ...
21 Sep, 2008 7:58 pm
Medical Research Sites Description American Medical
Association Collection of scientific and educational resources. Searchable database of virtually every U.S. physician Other Physician Directories Links to other physician ... of the
Greater Midwest Region (GMR) of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NN/LM) and those of the Committee for Institutional Cooperation. Currently there are over twenty
actively participating member libraries. National Electric Library for Health Maintained by U ...
12 Feb 1:54 pm
... have been several studies done to date, the results haven't provided conclusive data. Indeed, the National Cancer Institute has said:
"Because studies of antiperspirants and deodorants and breast cancer have provided conflicting results, additional research is needed to
investigate this relationship and other factors that may be involved." While I'm not a medical researcher or statistician, I'm amazed
about the low sample sizes of these studies. For example, the most recent study cited by the ...
7 Jul 4:48 am
... Library of Medicine/National Institutes of Health, with a great search site. * www.guidelines.gov/ This is an extremely useful website. It has hundreds of protocols on how to
perform procedures, and is very good for use in research if you intend ... for abstracts of articles by subject or author. * www.mdconsult.com
This is a pay website, which frequently provides the entire medical journal article (rather than an abstract, as provided by www.pubmed.com). *
www.mdinabox.com/links.php#medical This is ...
20 Jun, 2007 9:30 am
Do "individuals who make an informed decision to contribute their biological materials voluntarily to a particular research institution
for the purpose of medical research retain an ownership interest allowing the individuals to direct
or authorize the transfer of such materials to a third party"? A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit today issued this decision resolving that
question.
10 Apr 12:44 pm
... , Keith Primeau, a victim of repeated concussions has decided to bequeath his brain to the Sports Legacy Institute, an organization
dedicated to studying the effects of concussions and other sports-related brain injuries. Upon his death, ... be examined by the Center for Traumatic Encephalopathy at the Boston
University Schooll of Medicine. The Institute has been on the cutting edge of scientific research on
the issue of chronic traumatic encephalopathy, brain damage caused by repeated concussions. ...
10 May, 2007 1:57 pm
... research and development to proactively support it. With the recent location of a 350,000 square-foot expansion of The Scripps
Research Institute in Florida, and a $30 million investment in three life-science related Centers of
Excellence, Florida ... of South Florida is one of three programs nationally offering a Graduate Certificate in Regulatory Affairs with an emphasis on medical devices. It has been developed to provide requisite technical skills to professionals in, or anticipating a move, to ...
14 Nov, 2008 4:58 pm
... from basic research, therapy development, and clinical trials with the need to assure that essential medical research is not unreasonably hindered by the intellectual property agreements.15 Although this provision
stresses that California should benefit from resulting ... validity as a public agency and its members' affiliations with patient advocacy groups, biotech companies, and research institutions.17 A $150 million loan to CIRM from the governor kept the program afloat while the initial legal ...
16 Nov 12:51 pm
... and thieves? So, let's take a closer look at the Agency for Health Care Research and Quality (AHRQ) to see what it's been up to lately.
First we ... 80% of AHRQ's budget is awarded as grants and contracts to researchers at universities and other research
institutions across the country. Early in its history, the agency became heavily ... Opportunity for Programs to Improve Rx Safety and Cut Costs Moberly Regional Medical Center recognized Particle Beam Radiation Therapy (PBRT) life saving technology ...
19 Aug 11:12 am
... (R-IA) has decided to take action against the problem, pressuring the National Institute of Health (NIH), which sponsors much of the
nation's medical research, to "crack down" on the tactic. Unfortunately, the NIH has thus far
signaled a ... The full scope of the ghostwriting problem is still unclear, but recent revelations suggest that the practice is widespread. Dozens of medical education companies across the country draft scientific papers at the behest of drug makers. And placing such papers in ...
20 Aug, 2006 2:20 pm
... people who do not consider an embryo a human being nevertheless oppose stem cells research believe that the use of stem cells for
therapeutic purposes would be the equivalent of cloning a human ... he would oppose lifting the existing ban on federal support of stem cell research except with regard to existing stem cell lines, of which there were then ... and other areas of biological and medical research. We may wake up some day to find that foreign institutions have obtained patent protection
for highly ...
12 Mar 1:22 am
... Fair Copyright in Research Works Act would reverse a National Institutes of Health policy set last year that held that the public
should not have to pay to see the results of medical research funded with taxpayer dollars. The bill
would prevent ... proceeds they receive from the sale of subscriptions to their journals, thereby adding considerable value to the original manuscripts of research scientists. The policy Professor Lessig supports, they argue, would limit publishers' ability to charge for ...
31 May, 2007 9:41 am
Barry Minkow and the Fraud Discovery Institute have just released a report indicating that Ladd McNamara, the Usana spokesperson, Advisory
Board member, and high level distributor lost his medical license in Ohio due ... , and completed his residency training in obstetrics and
gynecology at the George Washington University Medical Center in Washington, D.C. He has been involved in medical research ranging from infertility to cancer treatment, and is now involved in clinical nutritional
research. He ...
9 May, 2008 7:30 am
... nonprofit Myelin Repair Foundation (MRF) provides an early glimpse of next-generation institutional innovation (BusinessWeek.com, 11/15/07) as it emerges on the edge of
medical research and drug discovery. As its name suggests, MRF has a very ... via publication in
peer-reviewed journals. Without adequate patent protection, the intellectual property generated from MRF's research would have little appeal to
biopharmaceutical companies that will have to invest significant amounts of their own money ...
9 Oct, 2008 1:00 pm
The Virginia based Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute determined that 13 booster seats failed to properly position and protect children during a crash.
The Institute which conducts crash ... can insure that the seat makers do not repeat their hazardous behavior. Settlements from these lawsuits
can insure that all medical bills, property damage, pain and suffering, expenses and other costs are taken care of for the family involved. ...
16 Jul 11:41 am
... 's Most Popular Article Disagreement with implications: Diverging discourses on the ethics of non-medical use of methylphenidate for
performance enhancement BMC Medical Ethics 2009: 10: 72 In the Academic Literature: Training Improves Multitasking Performance ...
Institute of Bioethics and the Johns Hopkins Brain Sciences Institute. The goal of PEBS is to ensure
that research in brain science proceeds with an informed understanding of ethical issues, and that philosophical and empirical analyses of ...
25 Jan, 2007 2:54 am
... new Texas Medical Center-based medical school in a collaborative project with The Methodist
Hospital and Cornell University's Weill Medical School. Unfortunately for UH, the proposal has zilch chance of floating for much more than a
few minutes amidst the ... law school that it has always coveted and would greatly facilitate UH's elevation into a tier I research
institution, which is something that would substantially benefit the Houston area. While the University of Texas would almost certainly ...
3 Jan 8:22 am
... (CCL). Researchers from The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center-James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research
Institute have been conducting trials and studies on the drug in recent months. Trial Results Revealed In an ... adult leukemia and a majority
of patients suffer significant infections caused by the disease and the treatment given to them. Medication Background During the 1980s, Flavopiridol was tested on animals and
showed promise as an effective drug to treat leukemia. But when ...
13 Aug 4:31 pm
... that have been in creation over millennia by all of human society, created by countless individual efforts as well as by the various institutions that man has developed over
millennia. The community of man has created them - we are ALL the freeloading ... wonders that are available to anyone today, not to mention the education and training of doctors and
medical personnel, etc., as well as medical research, a lot
of which is publicly financed, funded or supported, also by the very same working ...
22 Sep 7:01 am
... by its hormone drugs Prempro and Premarin. Attorneys for the patients found multiple examples in the manufacturer's records of prominent medical researchers putting their names on articles written by someone hired by the drug company. Some of the medical ... declared such interest should be banned from any subsequent publication in the journal and their misconduct reported to their
institutions." Click here to read the full editorial. Other journal editors told the Times that because they banned ...
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