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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.
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Skanska signs additional contract to expand hospital in Portland, USA, for USD 91M, about SEK 1.0 billion
7/10/2023
Skanska has signed a contract amendment with Oregon Health & Science University for its Hospital Expansion Project in Portland, Oregon, USA.
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Regen Lab partners with Morocco's Ministries of Health and Industry, Dassault Systèmes, Baylor College of Medicine (US) and SOTHEMA to accelerate regenerative medicine in Morocco and Africa
7/7/2023
Regen Lab announces the signing of a collaboration agreement with the Moroccan Ministries of Health and Industry, the Dassault Systèmes group, Baylor College of Medicine and the Moroccan Therapeutic Society, to create a fully integrated global operational structure dedicated to the deployment of regenerative medicine in Morocco and more widely in Africa.
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NTHU Hospital BOT Project in Taoyuan with over NT$10 Billion of Investment by KMU
7/7/2023
National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan signed a BOT hospital contract with privately owned Kaohsiung Medical University on July 4th, with NTHU President W. John Kao and KMU Director Yi-chen Wang signing the contract.
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Interpersonal and Structural Stigma Toward Sexual Minority Youth Create Mental Health Challenges, Increased Suicide Risk
7/6/2023
Researchers from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the University of Pennsylvania found that lesbian, gay and bisexual youth experienced more interpersonal discrimination based on others perceiving them as lesbian, gay, or bisexual and were four times more likely to attempt suicide.
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Researchers discover new weapon against antibiotic resistance --it also fights malaria
6/29/2023
FIU scientists discovered the first and only known natural arsenic-containing antibiotic to fight antibiotic resistance.
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The University of Tennessee Medical Center (UTMC) Announces CEO Transition
6/29/2023
The board of directors of The University of Tennessee Medical Center has selected Dr. Keith Gray as president and chief executive officer, effective April 1, 2024.
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AMRA Medical´s Latest Research Finds a Strong Association Between Personalized Body Fat Z-Scores Describing Skewed Fat Distribution and Specific Cardiometabolic Risk Profiles
6/28/2023
AMRA researchers together with Linköping University used personalized imaging-derived obesity phenotypes, based on a large, population-based study, to investigate cardiometabolic risk stratification in individuals with obesity.
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The Alberta Cancer Foundation, Alberta Health Services and the University of Calgary announce largest donation in Alberta Health Service’s history to the new Calgary Cancer Centre
6/28/2023
The Alberta Cancer Foundation, Alberta Health Services and the University of Calgary are thrilled to announce a historic and transformational $50 million donation to the Calgary Cancer Centre from the Arthur J.E. Child Foundation.
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HSS Surgeon Performs World's First Implant of a Stemmed Elliptical Head Prosthesis for Anatomic Shoulder Replacement
6/27/2023
Theodore A. Blaine, MD, a shoulder and elbow surgeon at Hospital for Special Surgery, has performed the world's first implantations of a stemmed elliptical head prosthesis for anatomic shoulder replacement surgery.
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The 2023 Ogawa-Yamanaka Stem Cell Prize Awarded to Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz
6/27/2023
Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz, PhD, was announced as the recipient of the 2023 Ogawa-Yamanaka Stem Cell Prize by Gladstone Institutes.
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HSS Announces Dr. Bryan Kelly to Succeed CEO Louis Shapiro on September 5
6/22/2023
Hospital for Special Surgery announced its phased leadership transition will be completed on September 5, when Bryan T. Kelly, MD, MBA succeeds Louis A. Shapiro as CEO.
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Huntsman Cancer Institute Expands Lifesaving Impact across Utah with Plans for New Comprehensive Cancer Center
6/22/2023
Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah, a pioneering innovator dedicated to developing more effective ways to care for and prevent cancer, announced plans for a new Huntsman Cancer Institute comprehensive cancer center in Utah County.
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American Academy of Dermatology launches innovative project to improve outcomes for patients with life-threatening pustular psoriasis
6/22/2023
The American Academy of Dermatology is launching an innovative breakthrough project to develop educational resources to improve the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of patients suffering from generalized pustular psoriasis, a rare form of psoriasis that causes widespread, pus-filled blisters, called pustules.
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The Bespoke Gene Therapy Consortium intends to bring AAV-based gene therapies to patients whose diseases are often ignored by commercial interests.
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Two children with relapsed T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia were cleared of cancer while a third died from fungal infection, according to research published Wednesday in The New England Journal of Medicine.