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Stephen Elledge, the Gregor Mendel Professor of Genetics and of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, is one of five recipients of the 2013 Canada Gairdner International Awards. Elledge’s work has led to the identification and characterization of a signal transduction pathway known as the DNA damage response. For more information,
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HMS Professor Howard Green developed the first therapeutic use of cells grown in the lab. Before stem cells gained fame, he cultivated them to generate skin grafts for burn patients.
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Learn about key cancer genetics concepts and cutting-edge clinical applications in HMX Pro Genetics – Cancer Genomics and Precision Oncology, an advanced online course from Harvard Medical School. For more course details, visit: http://bit.ly/hmx-cancergenomics HMX Pro online courses are designed to get learners up to speed in fields like genetics and immunology – from essential
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Buy PDFs here: http://armandoh.org/shop “Hydroxychloroquine (plaquenil) is an old antimalarial agent that has immunomodulatory effects widely used in SLE, in which it decreases mortality and the likelihood of developing lupus nephritis, a very common complication of SLE. It works by inhibiting the processing effects of peptide antigens and their assembly into major histocompatibility complex by
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Joining us today to discuss hybrid ablation for atrial fibrillation is Ammar Killu, M.B.B.S., associate professor of medicine in the division of hearth rhythm services in cardiology, and Arman Arghami, M.D., M.P.H., assistant professor of surgery in cardiology at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Tune in to learn more about a new way to treat
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It has been nearly two full years since the coronavirus pandemic began and our doctors are burned out. According to recent polls, nearly half of all physicians in the United States report feeling burned out, and about one in five have considered leaving medicine altogether. But is COVID solely to blame for this burnout epidemic,
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After their baby boy was born in 2005, Scott and Carrie Hanson’s joy turned to fear when they found out that Kinser, just hours old, likely had a heart defect. Mayo Clinic surgeons performed successful heart surgery when Kinser was just five days old. Because of the expert care Kinser received, Scott is thankful that
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A talk by David A. Sinclair, PhD, professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School and co-director of the Glenn Labs for the Biological Mechanisms of Aging. Moderated by Freda C. Lewis-Hall, MD, DFAPA, executive vice president and chief medical officer of Pfizer and a member of the HMS Board of Fellows. Harvard Medical School MED-EDs
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Buy PDFs here: http://armandoh.org/shop “Supraventricular tachycardia is an arrhythmia which occurs above the ventricles. Examples of SVT include Atrial tachycardia, Atrial flutter, Atrial Fibrillation and AVRT and AVNRT. AVNRT is the classic SVT and is a result of abnormal/unsynchronised electrical transmission from the AV node to the ventricles. Normally conduction from the right atrium to
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Harvard Medical School researchers have uncovered an “elegant synchronization” between the nuclear and mitochondrial genomes. Assistant professor of genetics Stirling Churchman and postdoctoral researcher Mary Couvillion describe their discovery, which was published online May 11 in the journal Nature. Read the full story at https://hms.harvard.edu/news/power-couple
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In the world of medicine, nothing is as hotly debated as the issue of the scope of practice for nurse practitioners and physician assistants, also referred to as advanced practice providers or mid-levels. But what does the body of scientific evidence actually say about mid-level encroachment? Let’s find out. 🖋Accompanying Blog Post: https://medschoolinsiders.com/pre-med/np-pa-vs-md-midlevel-encroachment-research-explained/ 💌 Sign
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Here are the top 5 healthcare jobs with the highest hourly pay. Number five is pharmacist with an hourly wage of $62. Pharmacists are healthcare professionals who focus on the safe and effective use of medications. Number four is podiatrist with an hourly wage of $64. Podiatrists are the experts in issues of the foot,
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Mitral valve regurgitation — also called mitral regurgitation, mitral insufficiency or mitral incompetence — is a condition in which your heart’s mitral valve doesn’t close tightly, allowing blood to flow backward in your heart. If the mitral valve regurgitation is significant, blood can’t move through your heart or to the rest of your body as
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The efficacy of many FDA-approved cancer drug combinations is not due to synergistic interactions between drugs, but rather to a form of “bet hedging,” according to a new study published by Harvard Medical School researchers in Cell on Dec. 14. Read the full story at https://hms.harvard.edu/news/combination-rethink Like Harvard Medical School on Facebook: https://goo.gl/4dwXyZ Follow on
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