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Category Archives: Molecular Medicine
Molecular subtypes of lung cancer manifest as different diseases
Different kinds of lung cancer behave in different ways, suggesting they are fundamentally different diseases. Continue reading
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SAFE-BioPharma® Standard to be Highlighted at Molecular TriCon
The role of SAFE-BioPharma interoperable digital identities in assuring secure cloud computing will be featured at Cambridge Healthtech Institute's Molecular Medicine Tri-Conference, Sunday, February 19, at Moscone Center in San Francisco. Continue reading
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Molecular and Cellular Foundations of Medicine Class, 2 of 2 – Video
11-05-2011 12:48 www.einstein.yu.edu – Robert Marion, MD, offers a memorable grand finale to Albert Einstein College of Medicine’s Molecular and Cellular Foundations of Medicine course, interviewing Debbie Jorde, whose family was the first to undergo whole genome sequencing that helped to identify multiple genetic disorders in her two children. Continue reading
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Ronnie Andrews Joins Life Technologies as President, Medical Sciences
CARLSBAD, Calif., Feb. 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – Life Technologies Corporation (NASDAQ: LIFE – News) today announced that Ronnie Andrews, former CEO of Clarient and Segment Leader, GE Molecular Diagnostics, has … Continue reading
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Dr Reading Discusses Ortho-Molecular medicine and cancer – Video
01-06-2011 18:58 www.chrisreading.squarespace.com In conversation with Dr Chris Reading, author of ‘Trace Your Genes to Health’ In this video he discusses Ortho-molecular medicine and cancer. Continue reading
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Molecular Insight Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Presents Human Data Demonstrating Detection of Metastatic Prostate Cancer
CAMBRIDGE, MA–(Marketwire -02/02/12)- Molecular Insight Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (MIP) will present first human data on the molecular imaging of metastatic prostate cancer in bone and soft tissue with their new 99mTc-radiolabeled compounds. The data will be highlighted at a scientific poster presentation on February 3, 2012 at the ASCO-2012 Genitourinary Cancers Symposium in San Francisco, CA Continue reading
Posted in Molecular Medicine
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Peter Hans Hofschneider prize for Molecular Medicine 2011 for Hakkim_hd.mov – Video
08-06-2011 09:07 The prestigious Peter-Hans Hofschneider Prize for Molecular Medicine 2011 was honored to Dr. Continue reading
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Paper denying HIV–AIDS link sparks resignation
Member of editorial board quits as editor defends publication. Continue reading
Capital Health Will be First in U.S. to Offer GE Molecular Breast Imaging
HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP, N.J. & WAUKESHA, Wis.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Capital Health and GE Healthcare announced today the first Discovery* NM 750b was installed at Capital Health’s New Jersey Hopewell medical center. Capital Health is a central New Jersey region leader in advanced medicine, with significant investments in advanced technologies and its medical staff. Continue reading
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Newly discovered molecular pathway may explain how AML develops
Researchers at UC Santa Barbara have discovered a molecular pathway that may explain how a particularly deadly form of cancer develops. Continue reading
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Jak of all trades? Not of leukaemia therapy!
( University of Veterinary Medicine — Vienna ) Treatment of chronic myeloid leukaemia usually relies on inhibitors of the abnormal protein that causes the condition but some patients do not respond to treatment and efforts are underway to develop a supplementary approach, targeting the so-called JAK2 kinase. Recent results from a team of researchers from Vienna, Austria, have called this … Continue reading
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Radiopharmaceutical for Targeted Treatment of Prostate Cancer to Enter Clinical Trials
Canadian centre of excellence partners with US-based Molecular Insight Pharmaceuticals to manufacture a new radiopharmaceutical for clinical trials that will evaluate the potential to deliver targeted radiotherapy directly to metastatic prostate cancer. HAMILTON, ON, and CAMBRIDGE, MA, Jan. Continue reading
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Test Might Predict Risk of Lung Cancer's Return
THURSDAY, Jan. 26 (HealthDay News) — A new industry-funded study suggests that a molecular test can provide insight into whether patients are at high risk of a relapse after surgical treatment for a form of lung cancer. Continue reading
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This Week in Experimental and Molecular Pathology
A team of researchers based in Brazil reports in Experimental and Molecular Pathology that splicing isoforms of osteopontin may be diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers for prostate cancer. Continue reading
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Mutated Kras Spins a Molecular Loop That Launches Pancreatic Cancer
UT MD Anderson-led team identifies new potential treatment avenue to block an elusive target. Continue reading
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Dr. David D. Agus at Facing Tomorrow 2011 – Video
02-08-2011 01:12 Cutting-Edge Medicine — so what will kill us tomorrow? Date: Thursday, June 23rd, 14:30-16:00 Today’s scientific breakthroughs in the world of medicine will have extensive influence on the quality of life tomorrow. Will the future herald a new era of medicine Continue reading
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Alzheimer's neurons from pluripotent stem cells: First-ever feat provides new method to understand cause of disease …
Scientists have, for the first time, created stem cell-derived, in vitro models of sporadic and hereditary Alzheimer’s disease (AD), using induced pluripotent stem cells from patients with the much-dreaded neurodegenerative disorder. Continue reading
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Alzheimers Neurons Created from Pluripotent Stem Cells
Led by researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, scientists have, for the first time, created stem cell-derived, in vitro models of sporadic and hereditary Alzheimer's disease (AD), using induced pluripotent stem cells from patients with the much-dreaded neurodegenerative disorder. Continue reading
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Alzheimer’s neurons induced from stem cells
SAN DIEGO — Led by researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, scientists have for the first time created stem cell-derived, in vitro models of sporadic and hereditary Alzheimer's disease, using induced pluripotent stem cells from patients with the much-dreaded neurodegenerative disorder. Continue reading
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