The MD/PhD Program at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix: https://lnkd.in/gWWW4PfF I am very proud to have served as Ashley's PhD advisor, and to have collaborated with the great scientists and physicians/surgeons at UofA and the Barrow Neurological Institute.
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Our research will put clinical trials and biomedical science at the centre of an NHS Early Intervention for Psychosis Service. This will help us better understand the involvement of the immune system and neurodevelopment in psychosis. https://ow.ly/LEIT50PXf7i
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Our research will put clinical trials and biomedical science at the centre of an NHS Early Intervention for Psychosis Service. This will help us better understand the involvement of the immune system and neurodevelopment in psychosis. https://ow.ly/LEIT50PXf7i
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Our research will put clinical trials and biomedical science at the centre of an NHS Early Intervention for Psychosis Service. This will help us better understand the involvement of the immune system and neurodevelopment in psychosis. https://ow.ly/LEIT50PXf7i
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In the latest part of our alumni interview series, Dr. Dor Lotan, Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Division of Cardiology at Columbia University Irving Medical Center – NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital talks about his motives and experience as a former Semmelweis student, and how his career has developed since. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/dg5uPBer
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It's #WorldBrainDay today! 🧠 This year's theme is Brain Health and Disability. Did you know NERF is one of 8 partners in a newly funded MSCA doctoral network that will focus on monitoring solutions that can support precision medicine in acute brain and spinal cord injury? Every neuron saved from ischemic or apoptotic death counts. For a patient, it may be the difference between either or not regaining consciousness, either or not having sufficient strength and coordination to walk, either or not avoiding serious cognitive decline. That's why the Urban lab is looking for a PhD student that will help unveil and improve data on patients with acute CNS injury. 👋 More info & how to apply 👇 https://lnkd.in/efX3Awmq
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Dean and Associate Professor University of Chester Business School President of the European Observatoire of Sport and Employment
Some great insight here Allam!
MRCP(UK), MSc, AFHEA, PhD candidate, Physician, Visiting lecturer, Research fellow. Previous cardiology trainee
Happy to feature the postgraduate research community at the University of Chester for this month and share some thoughts on my PhD journey. In this issue, I showcase some of the work and research we are conducting at Chester Medical School and highlight the potential to gain new skills and experience personal growth beyond research and academia. https://lnkd.in/ef3vg2Y6
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Great article on the will to live, hope, and the power of your mind from Stanford University School of Medicine
The Will to Live
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An editorial, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, describes the science behind a trial involving a breach of the blood−brain barrier to deliver drugs to the brain. Blood–brain barrier: A physical and biochemical boundary between the bloodstream and the parenchyma of the central nervous system (CNS). Composed of tightly bound vascular endothelial cells, surrounded by a basement membrane, and supported by astrocytes, pericytes, and microglia, the blood–brain barrier shields the CNS from viruses, bacteria, and neurotoxins. It also controls the movement of ions, molecules, and cells between blood and the CNS. The blood–brain barrier prevents 98% of small-molecule drugs and 100% of large-molecule drugs from entering the CNS through the bloodstream. NEJM Group #neuroscience #neurology #brainscience #brainresearch #brain #brainhealth #drugdevelopment #drugdelivery #cns #neurons #microglia #viruses #bacteria #immunesystem #neuroinflammation #membranes #cells #neurologicaldisorders #neurodegenerativediseases #neurodegeneration #alzheimers #multiplesclerosis https://lnkd.in/gpinGwGS
Sounding Out the Blood–Brain Barrier | NEJM
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Excited to share that University of Michigan researchers from #UMPrecisionHealth and Max Harry Weil Institute for Critical Care Research and Innovation were awarded a $500,000, two-year grant through the American Heart Association for a project focused on hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). Read more on the project's potential impacts: https://lnkd.in/g8N-NqdK This project centers around predicting the presence of HCM in patients who were previously undiagnosed from common tests available in the EHR like Electro and echocardiograms. HCM is a serious heart condition where heart muscle becomes thickened, most often due to genetic abnormalities, leading to poor cardiac function & rhythm abnormalities. Project lead is Sardar Ansari, PhD, Research Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine. Co-investigators include Precision Health Co-Director Brahmajee Nallamothu, MD, Adam Helms, MD, & John Donnelly, MSPH, PhD, all of University of Michigan Medical School. They will be working alongside multiple other sites including Johns Hopkins Hospital, UT Southwestern Medical Center and Stanford University School of Medicine. #research #precisionhealth #precisionmedicine #hcm #cardiology #aha #hypertrophiccardiomyopathy
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📊 Creating optimal and uniform outcome measures to assess brain comorbidities in DMD and BMD is another crucial goal of the BIND project. This research will inform future clinical trials and help to improve treatments and care for those living with these conditions. Have a look at the overview of BIND related research: https://lnkd.in/eGrz4kV5
BIND Publications • Brain Involvement in Dystrophinopathies (BIND)
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On behalf of the Ad Astra Foundation I would like to acknowledge Dr. Greger’s mentorship and his role in shaping the new generation. We would like to also extend our congratulations to Ashley on her amazing accomplishment. Bravo. 👏🏻👏🏼👏🏽👏🏾