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Newswise: Accelerated Master’s in Biomedical Sciences Launches at PCOM/PCOM Georgia
Released: 7-Dec-2023 9:30 AM EST
Accelerated Master’s in Biomedical Sciences Launches at PCOM/PCOM Georgia
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine

Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine will expand the preclinical sciences accelerated one-year master’s program in Biomedical Sciences, first launched at PCOM South Georgia, to its PCOM and PCOM Georgia campus locations beginning in 2024.

Newswise: Long-standing hormone treatment for donated hearts found to be ineffective
28-Nov-2023 2:05 PM EST
Long-standing hormone treatment for donated hearts found to be ineffective
Washington University in St. Louis

A study from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and Mid-America Transplant showed that the long-standing practice of treating deceased organ donors with thyroid hormone does not help preserve heart function, may cause harm and should be discontinued.

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Released: 29-Nov-2023 1:05 PM EST
University of Maryland School of Medicine Dean Mark T. Gladwin Leads International Randomized Clinical Trials for Novel Sickle Cell Treatment
University of Maryland School of Medicine

University of Maryland School of Medicine Dean Mark T. Gladwin, MD will join prominent scientists and government health officials this week at a Symposium in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, to discuss new treatments for sickle cell disease (SCD).

Released: 29-Nov-2023 8:00 AM EST
ARUP Laboratories Urges FDA to Withdraw Proposed Rule Regulating Laboratory-Developed Tests
ARUP Laboratories

ARUP Laboratories today released the company's public comment on the FDA's proposed rule to regulate laboratory-developed tests (LDTs) as medical devices, urging the agency to withdraw the rule.

Newswise: LSU Health Shreveport chooses Digital Science to support research discovery and integrity
Released: 28-Nov-2023 10:00 AM EST
LSU Health Shreveport chooses Digital Science to support research discovery and integrity
Digital Science and Research Solutions Ltd

Digital Science is pleased to announce that Louisiana State University Health Shreveport (LSUHS) has chosen Dimensions Analytics and Dimensions Research Security from Digital Science’s flagship products to advance its world-class research programs.

   
Newswise: Montefiore Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center Awarded FDA Grant for Clinical Trial on Experimental AML/MDS Treatment
Released: 28-Nov-2023 10:00 AM EST
Montefiore Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center Awarded FDA Grant for Clinical Trial on Experimental AML/MDS Treatment
Montefiore Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center

Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS)—two related blood diseases that disproportionally strike older adults—are notoriously difficult to treat and associated with high relapse rates.

Newswise: Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey and RWJBarnabas Health to Showcase Expansive Portfolio of Hematology/Oncology Data at the 65th American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting and Exposition
Released: 28-Nov-2023 9:05 AM EST
Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey and RWJBarnabas Health to Showcase Expansive Portfolio of Hematology/Oncology Data at the 65th American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting and Exposition
Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey

Physician-scientists from Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey and RWJBarnabas Health will present an extensive array of hematology/oncology data from their clinical research program at the 65th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition, being held in San Diego, California (and virtually) from December 9-12, 2023.

Released: 28-Nov-2023 8:05 AM EST
HelixVM™: Randomized Clinical Trial Demonstrates Marketplace's Ability to Advance Healthcare Access with Improved Provider Capacity
HelixVM

HelixVM™, a virtual healthcare marketplace, showcases its ability to significantly increase physician capacity, revolutionizing the way healthcare is delivered.

Released: 21-Nov-2023 10:05 AM EST
SLU Researcher Finds Help for Alzheimer’s-Associated Agitation with New FDA-Approved Treatment
Saint Louis University

George T. Grossberg, M.D., and colleagues were instrumental in developing the first and only Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved treatment for agitation associated with Alzheimer's dementia.

Newswise: First human clinical trial for pill-sized device that monitors breathing from the gut
Released: 18-Nov-2023 1:05 PM EST
First human clinical trial for pill-sized device that monitors breathing from the gut
Cell Press

Scientists have developed an ingestible device that can safely monitor vital signs like breathing and heart rate from inside humans. The tool, described November 17 in the journal Device, has the potential to provide accessible and convenient care for people at risk of opioid overdose.

Newswise: Older adults left out of clinical research trials
Released: 15-Nov-2023 2:05 PM EST
Older adults left out of clinical research trials
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

Although they experience more health issues, older patients often aren’t included in research due to age and underlying medical conditions

Released: 15-Nov-2023 11:00 AM EST
ASTRO issues patient-centered clinical guideline on partial breast irradiation for early-stage invasive breast cancer and DCIS
American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO)

The American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) issued today a clinical guideline on partial breast irradiation for patients with early-stage invasive breast cancer or ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS).

Released: 15-Nov-2023 9:00 AM EST
MCRA Announces the Hiring of Former FDA Leadership to Advance its Regenerative Medicine Expertise
MCRA, LLC

MCRA, LLC, a leading medical device and biologics focused clinical research organization (CRO) and advisory firm integrating seven core services [U.S. and International Regulatory Affairs, Clinical Trial Operations, Reimbursement and Market Access, Healthcare Compliance, Cybersecurity, Quality Assurance, and Japan Distribution Logistics (DMAH)] is pleased to announce the hiring of Dr. Carolyn Yong and Dr. Iris Marklein as the Vice President and Senior Director, respectively, of Regulatory Affairs for Regenerative Medicine and Biologics Quality.

Released: 15-Nov-2023 7:05 AM EST
World-first study to screen 20,000 UK adults for type 1 diabetes
University of Bristol

A world-first research programme that will identify adults at high risk of developing type 1 diabetes has opened for recruitment in the UK.

Newswise: Stem Cells: Progress in Treating Degenerative Eye Disease
Released: 15-Nov-2023 2:05 AM EST
Stem Cells: Progress in Treating Degenerative Eye Disease
Cedars-Sinai

Investigators from the Board of Governors Regenerative Medicine Institute at Cedars-Sinai are advancing stem cell technology to treat degenerative diseases of the eye.

Released: 14-Nov-2023 12:05 PM EST
Newest AACN Research Grant Recipients Announced
American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN)

This year, the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses,awarded three AACN Impact Research Grants up to $50,000 each and the AACN-Sigma Critical Care Grant with up to $10,000 in funding. Since launching the grants program in 2011, AACN has awarded more than $1.4 million in funding and 33 Impact Research Grants.

13-Nov-2023 5:05 PM EST
New Antiphospholipid Syndrome Research Findings Presented at ACR Convergence 2023
Hospital for Special Surgery

Investigators from the Antiphospholipid Syndrome Alliance for Clinical Trials and International Networking (APS ACTION) presented new research findings in antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) at the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) Convergence 2023, the ACR’s annual meeting.

11-Nov-2023 10:10 AM EST
Transfusing More Blood May Benefit Patients Who Have Had Heart Attack and Have Anemia
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

An international clinical trial led by physician Jeffrey L. Carson, distinguished professor of medicine at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, found that a liberal blood transfusion given to patients who have had a heart attack and have anemia may reduce the risk of a reoccurrence and improve survival rates.

Released: 9-Nov-2023 3:05 PM EST
Speech Accessibility Project now recruiting adults with Down syndrome
Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

The Speech Accessibility Project is now recruiting U.S. adults with Down syndrome. The project aims to make voice recognition technology more useful for people with diverse speech patterns and different disabilities.

   
Newswise: MD Anderson announces Institute for Data Science in Oncology to advance mission to end cancer
Released: 9-Nov-2023 12:25 PM EST
MD Anderson announces Institute for Data Science in Oncology to advance mission to end cancer
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center today announced the launch of its Institute for Data Science in Oncology (IDSO), which integrates the most advanced computational and data science approaches with the institution’s extensive scientific and clinical expertise to significantly improve patient’s lives by transforming cancer care and research.

Newswise: New, Promising Clinical Trial for Glioblastoma Starting at UNC Health
Released: 7-Nov-2023 1:05 PM EST
New, Promising Clinical Trial for Glioblastoma Starting at UNC Health
University of North Carolina Health Care System

UNC Health is the only academic healthcare system in North Carolina and the South participating in the randomized trial, which aims to assess the safety and efficacy of a combination immunotherapy for newly diagnosed glioblastoma patients.

Released: 7-Nov-2023 7:45 AM EST
MD Anderson and Jazz Pharmaceuticals announce five-year collaboration to evaluate zanidatamab in HER2-expressing cancers
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

MD Anderson and Jazz Pharmaceuticals announced a five-year strategic research collaboration agreement to evaluate zanidatamab, Jazz’s investigational HER2-targeted bispecific antibody, in multiple HER2-expressing cancers.

30-Oct-2023 4:00 PM EDT
High-Impact Clinical Trials Yield Results That Could Improve Kidney Care
American Society of Nephrology (ASN)

The results of numerous high-impact clinical trials that could affect kidney-related medical care will be presented in-person at ASN Kidney Week 2023 November 1–November 5.

Released: 2-Nov-2023 8:05 PM EDT
Rakuten Medical to Present at 2023 Jefferies London Healthcare Conference on November 14
Rakuten Medical, Inc.

Rakuten Medical, Inc., a global biotechnology company developing and commercializing precision, cell targeting therapies based on its proprietary Alluminox™ platform, today announced that the Company will present at the 14th Annual Jefferies London Healthcare Conference being held in London, UK, on November 14-16, 2023.

Released: 2-Nov-2023 3:00 PM EDT
Cancer drug shows promise targeting genetic weakness in some tumors, comments Virginia Tech expert
Virginia Tech

In an invited commentary, Kathleen Mulvaney, assistant professor with the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC, talks about the potential of a new drug that has shown early promise in clinical trials for solid tumors by killing cancer cells that lack specific tumor suppressor genes.

Newswise: Aoun Named to Georgia's Trend's 40 Under 40
Released: 1-Nov-2023 12:05 PM EDT
Aoun Named to Georgia's Trend's 40 Under 40
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine

Georgia Trend magazine recognized Aoun, 27, as a member of the 2023 class of 40 Under 40 and placed his photo on the cover of the magazine as the youngest to receive this year’s recognition.

Released: 1-Nov-2023 9:00 AM EDT
Sylvester to Become First NCI-Designated Cancer Center with Presence in Naples
Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center

Southwest Florida residents will soon have greater access to top-tier cancer care and clinical trials when Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center opens its Naples office on Nov. 1.

Newswise: Binghamton researchers get FDA approval for drug to treat world's most common neuromuscular genetic disease
Released: 31-Oct-2023 10:05 AM EDT
Binghamton researchers get FDA approval for drug to treat world's most common neuromuscular genetic disease
Binghamton University, State University of New York

A new drug developed by professors from the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Binghamton University, State University of New York has received FDA approval for the treatment of patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a common genetic disease that mostly affects young boys.

Released: 31-Oct-2023 6:05 AM EDT
American Thyroid Association® Announces New Board of Directors
American Thyroid Association

Michael McDermott, MD Installed as President Christopher McCabe, PhD Installed as Secretary

Newswise: Case Western Reserve University researcher awarded $3.5 million federal grant
Released: 26-Oct-2023 8:00 AM EDT
Case Western Reserve University researcher awarded $3.5 million federal grant
Case Western Reserve University

A researcher from the Case Western Reserve University Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing has been awarded a $3.5 million federal grant for research to improve sleep health and glucose management in young adults with type 1 diabetes. Positive findings could lead to adding the intervention in current care protocols.

Released: 25-Oct-2023 5:05 PM EDT
Novel small molecule 5D4 disrupts several molecular pathways, including MYC, that lead to cancer growth
Baylor College of Medicine

Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have identified a small molecule named 5D4 that can suppress the growth of breast and ovarian cancers in animal models.

Released: 22-Oct-2023 2:30 AM EDT
Dual-action drug produces positive results in patients with advanced neuroendocrine tumors, trial finds
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Cabozantinib, which targets tumor cell growth and tumor blood vessel growth, sharply improved progression-free survival over placebo in patients with extra-pancreatic and pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors

20-Oct-2023 10:05 AM EDT
Kidney cancer study shows improved outcomes for patients with advanced disease when treated with belzutifan over everolimus
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Belzutifan significantly reduced the risk of progression of clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC), the most common type of kidney cancer, in patients previously treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors and anti-angiogenic therapies compared with everolimus in a phase 3 clinical trial.

Newswise: Moving muscle fibers with magnets “programs” how they align within tissue
Released: 20-Oct-2023 6:05 PM EDT
Moving muscle fibers with magnets “programs” how they align within tissue
Cell Press

Stimulating muscle fibers with magnets causes them to grow in the same direction, aligning muscle cells within tissue, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Boston University investigators report October 20 in the journal Device.

   
Released: 19-Oct-2023 7:05 PM EDT
Review: Drug for panic disorder less effective than previously believed
Oregon Health & Science University

New research reveals that the nation’s most widely prescribed type of sedative may be less effective than clinicians and scientists have been led to believe, based on publications in medical journals.

16-Oct-2023 8:05 AM EDT
Breakthrough in treatment for world’s leading cause of kidney failure in children
University of Bristol

A potential treatment for the world’s leading cause of kidney failure in children needing dialysis has been discovered by an international team of scientists. The University of Bristol-led breakthrough is published today [19 October] in Med.

Released: 19-Oct-2023 8:00 AM EDT
Share Your Research with the Respiratory Disease Community at ATS 2024 in San Diego
American Thoracic Society (ATS)

The American Thoracic Society is accepting scientific abstracts and case report submissions for presentation at the ATS 2024 International Conference in San Diego, May 17-22. Submissions on all aspects of respiratory disease, critical care medicine and sleep medicine will be considered and are due no later than Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2023, at 5 p.m. ET.

Released: 18-Oct-2023 9:05 AM EDT
Walgreens and the Cardiovascular Research Foundation Unite to Improve Recognition and Diagnosis of Valvular Heart Disease for Older Americans
Cardiovascular Research Foundation (CRF)

Walgreens and the Cardiovascular Research Foundation (CRF) today announced a collaboration to drive forward the PREVUE-VALVE study, a groundbreaking population-based clinical trial that aims to quantify the prevalence of valvular heart disease (VHD) among older Americans and pave the way for the development of new therapies and tools for VHD detection and diagnosis.

Released: 17-Oct-2023 8:05 AM EDT
THE GORE RELIEF CLINICAL STUDY BEGINS RANDOMIZING PATIENTS TO EVALUATE PFO CLOSURE FOR MIGRAINE HEADACHE RELIEF
W. L. Gore & Associates

The Gore RELIEF Clinical Study is evaluating the safety and efficacy of transcatheter closure of patent foramen ovale (PFO) with the GORE® CARDIOFORM Septal Occluder for the relief of migraine headaches.

Newswise: Are New Therapies on the Horizon for Painful Skin Condition?
Released: 17-Oct-2023 8:00 AM EDT
Are New Therapies on the Horizon for Painful Skin Condition?
University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)

Chronic inflammation of the skin, or Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS), disproportionately affects women and people of color. It can be debilitating, negatively impacting suffers’ quality of life, physical function, work productivity, and the social and emotional wellbeing.

Newswise: Arthritis Foundation and Cleveland Clinic to Build National Osteoarthritis Imaging Center for Clinical Trials, research
Released: 16-Oct-2023 4:10 PM EDT
Arthritis Foundation and Cleveland Clinic to Build National Osteoarthritis Imaging Center for Clinical Trials, research
Cleveland Clinic

The Arthritis Foundation has named Cleveland Clinic as the future home for its Osteoarthritis Imaging Center (OIC), designed to become the largest repository in the country for imaging data from post-traumatic osteoarthritis clinical trials and therapies.

Released: 13-Oct-2023 7:05 PM EDT
Deep brain stimulation induces more healthy neurons and sustained memory benefits in Rett animals
Texas Children's Hospital

A recent study from the lab of Dr. Jianrong Tang, associate professor at Baylor College of Medicine and principal investigator at the Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute (Duncan NRI) at Texas Children’s Hospital shows that deep brain stimulation (DBS) of a specific brain region results in a significant and sustained improvement of memory in Rett mice.

   
Released: 13-Oct-2023 7:05 PM EDT
Common drug can improve hand osteoarthritis symptoms: Study
Monash University

Relief could be on the way for people with painful hand osteoarthritis after a Monash University and Alfred Health-led study found an affordable existing drug can help. Until now there has been no effective treatment.

Newswise:Video Embedded tumor-destroying-soundwaves-receive-fda-approval-for-liver-treatment-in-humans
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Released: 13-Oct-2023 8:05 AM EDT
Tumor-destroying soundwaves receive FDA approval for liver treatment in humans
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the use of sound waves to break down tumors—a technique called histotripsy—in humans for liver treatment.

Newswise: Win-win in muscle research: Faster results and fewer laboratory animals thanks to new method
Released: 12-Oct-2023 6:05 PM EDT
Win-win in muscle research: Faster results and fewer laboratory animals thanks to new method
University of Basel

To study muscle diseases, scientists rely on the mouse as a model organism. Researchers at the University of Basel have now developed a new method that is not only faster and more efficient than conventional ones but also greatly reduces the number of experimental animals needed for studying the function of genes in muscle fibers.

Released: 12-Oct-2023 5:05 PM EDT
SLU Researchers Enroll Football Coaches in Injury Prevention Study
Saint Louis University

Researchers at Saint Louis University (SLU) are enrolling participants in a clinical trial to increase youth sport coaches' knowledge of musculoskeletal injuries and how to prevent them. Principal investigator Oluwatoyosi Owoeye, Ph.D., assistant professor of physical therapy at SLU, says this is the first study of its kind.

Newswise: Pancreatic cancer patient ‘back on track’ after UTHealth Houston clinical trial therapy shrinks tumor
Released: 12-Oct-2023 10:05 AM EDT
Pancreatic cancer patient ‘back on track’ after UTHealth Houston clinical trial therapy shrinks tumor
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

Demetrios Stroubakis, 55, thought he was having a gallbladder attack when he arrived at the emergency room in August 2021 with jaundice. Instead, he was shocked to be diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.

Released: 12-Oct-2023 9:05 AM EDT
Association for Molecular Pathology Publishes Best Practice Recommendations for Liquid Biopsy Assay Validations
Association for Molecular Pathology

The Association for Molecular Pathology has published best practice recommendations for validating and reporting clinical circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) or liquid biopsy assays and their related scientific publications.



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