Computer simulations are a valuable tool in cancer research, used to help predict health outcomes and guide public health priorities. Discover how these simulations use mathematical equations and real-world data to calculate how different scenarios may affect people: https://bit.ly/4ccYmE5
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Suvra Pal, UTA associate professor of mathematics, and his doctoral student Wisdom Aselisewine have published a new model of predicting survival from cancer that they say is 30 percent more effective than previous models in predicting who will be cured of disease. This model can help patients avoid treatments they don’t need while allowing treatment teams to focus instead on others who need additional interventions. https://lnkd.in/gtCMtwEw #MaverickScience #cancerresearch #statistics #mathematics
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Dive into the cutting-edge of neurological research with this Sartorius guide! Discover how emerging cell technologies like iPSCs and 3D cultures are revolutionizing disease modeling for conditions like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. Download now! >>> https://bit.ly/3Vidb18
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Huazhong University of Science and Technology is using the Thermo Fisher Scientific #AmiraSoftware to better understand Alzheimer’s disease progression with more accurate data reconstruction and visualization. Read more about how this can help researchers to make more discoveries, faster.
Whole-Brain Mouse Model of Alzheimer's Disease: Exploring Amyloid Beta Plaque Distribution
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Millions of people globally have Alzheimer’s disease, for which there is currently no cure. A great deal of research has been focusing on new therapies for the condition. In a study on human brain cells and mouse models of Alzheimer’s, scientists at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine have found that a drug used to treat multiple sclerosis named ponesimod could also be used as a therapy for Alzheimer’s disease. Learn more about this discovery: https://lnkd.in/gPv782D5 Never miss an opportunity to learn and subscribe to our email list: https://lnkd.in/g3Ps94t ————————————————————— #latinosinclinicalresearch #diversityinclinicalresearch #equityinclinicalresearch #clinicalresearchguru #clinicalstudies #clinicaltrial #clinicaltrials #clinicalresearch #diversityinmedicine #medicalresearch #medicalresearchers #diversitymatters #inclusionmatters #diversity #diversidad #inclusion #inclusión
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Thank you Mary Kekatos (ABC News) for sharing our big, team, and open science approach to mapping the entire human brain and understanding what cells are impacted in disease. Read the thoughtful article: https://lnkd.in/gbWZs2HA #studyBRAIN
Scientists take on 'moonshot' project mapping the human brain in hopes of fighting disease
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The Health Physics Q&A webpage on the HPS website has been updated with one more problem. This new problem, written by Deepesh P., asks what the linear-quadratic (LQ) dose-response model is. In addition, it also asks to calculate cell survival and tumor control probability using the LQ dose-response model, given the intrinsic radiosensitivity of the tumor and the treatment regimen. You will find that this problem is a bit different from what most of us are used to, but that is one good reason to tackle it! The solution to the problem, written by Deepesh and reviewed by Tom Johnson Ph.D., CHP and Eric S. Krage (PhD) CHP, are available here: https://lnkd.in/grdWXQ3K (access limited to HPS members only)
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Spatial omics enable researchers to study biological processes at the single-cell level, providing a more detailed understanding of how cells function within tissues. It allows researchers to identify rare cell populations important for disease development. #GenomeSequencing #SyntecOptics
Spatial Omics: Unveiling The Secrets Of Cells | Syntec Optics
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Honored and excited to be chosen as a Toffler Scholar this year. Check out the link below to read more about my current work that the Toffler Foundation is helping to fund in my PhD!
We are thrilled to announce that Jackson Mace was awarded one of this year’s Toffler Scholar Awards at Johns Hopkins University. Jackson is working to uncover how a newly described cell death pathway, parthanatos, may be a key player in the chronic neurodegeneration that occurs in many MS patients. His novel work is exploring mechanisms to halt neuronal death without impeding on the immune system of MS patients. Read more about his research here: https://bit.ly/3QHhNLO #TofflerScholar #MedicalResearch
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