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Mitsubishi Electric, Okayama University, and Osaka University Develop Magnetic Particle Imaging Device Capable of Producing Images of Human Brain
9/7/2023
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Okayama University and Osaka University’s Graduate School of Engineering announced that they have developed a magnetic particle imaging device capable of sensitive imaging of magnetic particles in an area equivalent in size to that of the human brain, in a project supported by the Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development.
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Gilead Sciences: How One School Has Transformed Education for First-Generation Students
9/6/2023
As an elementary school student, Nohely Peraza took a bus from her home in East Palo Alto to a school several miles away in another city.
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Rutgers University and Quest Diagnostics Double H.O.P.E. Clinic Capacity With Expanded Collaboration
9/6/2023
Rutgers University and Quest Diagnostics are expanding their collaboration to further improve access to critical primary care services for uninsured and underinsured patients of the university's Health Outreach Practice Experience Clinic in Plainfield, NJ.
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HSS Southampton Brings World Leader in Orthopedics to Suffolk County
8/31/2023
Hospital for Special Surgery, the world's leading academic medical center focused on musculoskeletal health, ranked no. 1 in orthopedics, has expanded its services on Long Island with a new location in Southampton.
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Activated University of Michigan as The Second Site for Clinical Trial in Severe Esophageal Disease
8/28/2023
Harvard Apparatus Regenerative Technology, Inc. announced that it officially activated the second site with University of Michigan for its clinical trial as to severe esophageal disease, being its first clinical trial in the United States.
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At AAIC, researchers presented studies using CRISPR-Cas9 in animal/organoid models of Alzheimer’s disease, but some experts doubt that such approaches will successfully translate to humans.
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Biotech startups often struggle with hiring decisions. Incubators can help through mentorship opportunities and by bringing in potential talent.
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The New Jersey Board of Education Must Rescind Anti-Science, Harmful “Equity Code” That Erases Diversity, Urges the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons
8/16/2023
On August 2, 2023 the New Jersey Board of Education adopted, in a narrow 6 to 5 vote, new rules framed as amendments promoting “Equity in Education.” A letter from the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons urges the board to immediately reverse the amendments.
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Koneksa Launches Academic Collaboration Program for Parkinson’s Disease
8/14/2023
Koneksa announced the first collaboration in the Koneksa Academic Partnership Program for Parkinson’s Disease to incorporate its Neuroscience Toolkit into research programs.
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HSS Announces Leadership Successions in Specialties of Joint and Pediatric Surgery
8/9/2023
David J. Mayman, MD appointed Chief of Adult Reconstruction and Joint Replacement; Daniel W. Green, MD, MS named Chief of Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery.
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HSS Announces Next Generation Medical Leadership to Advance Patient Care, Research, Education, and Innovation
8/7/2023
Hospital for Special Surgery, the world's leading academic medical center specialized in musculoskeletal health, announced the appointment of Answorth A. Allen, MD, and Mathias P. Bostrom, MD, as Associate Surgeons-in-Chief.
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Early research and anecdotal evidence indicate that the popular diabetes and obesity drugs could treat some patients with addictive disorders.
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HSS Achieves Record 14th Consecutive National No. 1 Ranking in Orthopedics by U.S. News & World Report
8/1/2023
Hospital for Special Surgery, has been ranked the No. 1 hospital in the nation for orthopedics for the 14th consecutive year, and advanced to No. 2 for rheumatology, in the U.S. News & World Report 2023-2024 Best Hospitals: Specialty Rankings©* analysis.
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Nineteen Surgical Organizations Strongly Oppose CMS' Plan to Implement the G2211 Code
7/26/2023
The American College of Surgeons, with 18 other surgical organizations, has expressed strong opposition to the implementation of Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services code G2211, which would harm surgeons and, in turn, surgical patients.
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Life Science Tennessee and BioTN Foundation Congratulate Nashville Biosciences' Formation of the Alliance for Genomic Discovery
7/21/2023
Nashville Biosciences, a wholly owned subsidiary of Vanderbilt University Medical Center, has announced a partnership with five major pharmaceutical companies to form the Alliance for Genomic Discovery.
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EndoTheia Announces Successful Clinical Study Results for a Novel Medical Device for Endoscopic Surgery
7/18/2023
EndoTheia, Inc. has announced the completion of a successful first-in-human clinical study performed at Vanderbilt University for their groundbreaking technology that radically improves minimally invasive endoscopic surgery.
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Monopar Announces MNPR-101 Radiopharma Collaboration Agreement with National University of Singapore
7/11/2023
Monopar Therapeutics Inc. announced a collaboration with the Cancer Science Institute of Singapore at the National University of Singapore to evaluate radiopharmaceutical versions of MNPR-101 in several aggressive cancers.
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Gene editing technologies are advancing rapidly in the clinic, with the potential first approval later this year, but challenges remain.
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Hospital for Special Surgery and NCH Healthcare System Appoint David L. Helfet, MD, Executive Medical Director of HSS at NCH
7/10/2023
Hospital for Special Surgery and NCH Healthcare System announced that David L. Helfet, MD, renowned HSS orthopedic trauma surgeon, has been appointed Executive Medical Director of HSS at NCH, the collaboration formed to bring high quality orthopedic care to southwest Florida.
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IAMA Therapeutics Announces Sponsored Research Agreement with The Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
7/10/2023
IAMA Therapeutics announced a partnership with The Sapienza University of Rome, Italy.