Shane Shapiro, M.D., orthopedic physician at Mayo Clinic in Florida, discusses a regenerative medicine clinical research trial to treat knee arthritis, which is the bone marrow stem cell treatment (BMAC) for knee osteoarthritis. Mayo Clinic and the Mayo Center for Regenerative Medicine is studying biologically based non-surgical treatments for osteoarthritis. One such treatment is the
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The structure of a protein that forms dangerous clumps in the brains of patients with Parkinson’s is vastly different than originally thought. This discovery opens the door to a new therapeutic approach.
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Is getting a Master’s in Clinical Service Operations (MCSO) right for you? Learn about the curriculum, learning format, and the benefits of MCSO with Directors Dr. Kevin Tucker and Mara Bloom.
Mayo Clinic in Arizona patient William Kranz tells his story of how his pectus excavatum surgery changed his life. Pectus excavatum is a condition in which a person’s breastbone is sunken into his or her chest. In severe cases, pectus excavatum can look as if the center of the chest has been scooped out, leaving
Taking aim at the alarming slowdown in the development of new and lifesaving drugs, Harvard Medical School is launching an Initiative in Systems Pharmacology, a comprehensive strategy to transform drug discovery by convening biologists, chemists, pharmacologists, physicists, computer scientists and clinicians to explore together how drugs work in complex systems.
Richard Born, professor of neurobiology, finds the brain fascinating because it is a source of never-ending puzzles. To gain a better overall understanding of the organ, he studies a specific function — the brain’s visual system. This video is part of a series in which researchers explain the importance of their work: http://hms.harvard.edu/research/science-matters.
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Working with dot-counting mice running through a virtual-reality maze, scientists from Harvard Medical School have found that in order to navigate space rodent brains rely on a cascade of neural signals that culminate in a single decision that prompts the animal to choose one direction over another. Read the full story: http://hms.harvard.edu/news/maze-runners Like Harvard Medical
Rachel Wilson discusses how curiosity-driven science influences discovery and impacts human health.
This video shows the proper technique for wrapping an injured ankle.
By joining forces and combining technologies in a new way, Harvard Medical School researchers have captured the first bird’s eye views of what happens at the molecular level when drugs, hormones and neurotransmitters activate certain kinds of cell receptors. Until now, scientists had been able to see only one part of the picture at a
Research by scientists at Harvard Medical School has found that nerves in the guts of mice do not merely sense the presence of Salmonella but actively protect against infection by deploying two lines of defense. More: https://hms.harvard.edu/news/more-watchdog
Harvard Medical School alumnus Doug Kelling, a practitioner of primary care medicine, shows pluck in a time of change. Visit the Winter 2013 issue of Harvard Medicine magazine to learn more about Kelling and the state of primary care in the United States: http://hms.harvard.edu/harvard-medicine Like Harvard Medical School on Facebook: https://goo.gl/4dwXyZ Follow on Twitter: https://goo.gl/GbrmQM
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Synthetic biologists at Harvard Medical School and Harvard’s Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering have devised a new, more environmentally sustainable way to produce antimicrobial silver nanoparticles at the mesoscale using biological rather than inorganic chemical methods. The new technique from the laboratory of Pamela Silver, described in ACS Synthetic Biology, reengineers bacterial capsules to
Students discuss the hope and promise of HMS.
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Researchers have revealed the atomic structure of ADAM10, a molecule that plays a critical role in healthy cell-to-cell communication but whose malfunction has also been implicated in neurodegeneration, cancer and asthma. Tom Seegar, a postdoctoral fellow in the lab of Stephen Blacklow at Harvard Medical School and first author of the study in Cell, describes
Imagine what life would be like if you lost your hearing. No music, no sounds of nature, no listening to the voices of your loved ones. But some people with profound hearing loss do have options. Cochlear implants, in the right patients, offer the chance to hear again.
You may not feel it, but you do things every day that affect your blood pressure. See how your to-do list and your shopping list can help you keep it down. Get more healthy living tips from the Mayo Clinic App: http://mayocl.in/2FDI0WE
Please be advised that this video contains graphic footage of surgery. This video demonstrates a traditional tonsillectomy using cold steel instruments in a child with obstructive sleep apnea performed by Dr. Karthik Balakrishnan. Chapter Authors: Jason H. Barnes, M.D., Karthik Balakrishnan, M.D. Series Editors: Andrew J. Goates, M.D., Matthew L. Carlson, M.D. To learn more
Lloyd M. Aiello, an HMS clinical professor of ophthalmology at Joslin Diabetes Center’s Beetham Eye Institute, received the 2008/2009 Warren Alpert Foundation Prize on Sept. 29, 2010. Aiello pioneered treatments for a complication of diabetes in which weak, leaky blood vessels proliferate in the retina, leading to hemorrhage and vision loss.
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