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Even with the Thanksgiving week, there is interesting and exciting research being conducted and published. Here’s a look.
The quality of medical certificates written by students of medicine was better when they were taught by using the flipped classroom approach instead of traditional lecturing.
The interval at which an individual undergoes a repeat colonoscopy because of previous pre-cancerous polyps -- a practice known as “surveillance” -- should be tailored to the individual and not simply be determined by the results of prior colonoscopies, according to Regenstrief Institute research scientist Thomas F. Imperiale, M.D.
BioSpace recently surveyed readers, asking to nominate people they view as “influencers” in the biopharma industry. BioSpace is happy to profile Tonja Green, Program Director of the Master of Science program at San Jose State University in Medical Product Development Management.
Provides students with the opportunity to design new drug-like molecules targeting fibrotic diseases and malaria with cutting-edge drug discovery software
Physician from Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences plays a part in global consensus-building process
Risk factors of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease accumulate in children who have poor aerobic fitness, a new study from the University of Eastern Finland shows.
Joint expertise to help tackle potential problems ranging from disease outbreaks to bioterrorism
Digital innovations in agriculture, including robots, drones and artificial intelligence (AI), are part of a new arsenal of tools plant breeders are using to feed the world’s population.
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