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( The Mount Sinai Hospital / Mount Sinai School of Medicine ) Benjamin tenOever, Ph.D., Assistant Professor in the Department of Microbiology at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, has been selected by the United States government for a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers. The White House announced the 100 honorees on July 9 and will host them at a reception with President ...
A Saint Louis University researcher has won a $75,000 grant to study whether a group of immune system cells that is capable of preventing rheumatoid arthritis from developing also can be used to treat the disease.
OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - July 10, 2009) - Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq and Chief Public Health Officer Dr. David Butler-Jones today released guidelines for health professionals on caring for pregnant women with H1N1 flu virus. "Thankfully the majority of H1N1 illness in Canada is mild, but we are seeing that some people, including pregnant women, are more susceptible to serious illness ...
Scientists at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University have devised a laboratory test for predicting whether microbicides against HIV are safe for human use.
A scientist at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine in Springfield has won a $547,000, three-year federal Army grant to study breast cancer.
Foresight Biotherapeutics, Inc. announced data from a pre-clinical study designed to assess the safety and efficacy of the topical administration of FST-100 in a highly regarded Ad5 NZW rabbit model of adenoviral conjunctivitis.
The strain of influenza, A/H1N1, that is currently pandemic in humans has been shown to be infectious to pigs and to spread rapidly in a trial pig population.
-- The NPHS influenza surveillance scheme, which records reports of diagnoses of flu from more than 300 GP practices across Wales, shows low levels of influenza activity in all parts of Wales. Further detail can be found on the NPHS website: http://www.wales.nhs.uk/sites3/page.cfm?orgid=457&pid=38241 -- The report from 7 July estimates there were 9.
Scientists at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University have devised a laboratory test for predicting whether microbicides against HIV are safe for human use. The researchers have also discovered why several supposedly "safe" microbicides made women more susceptible to HIV infection. The study appears today in the online version of the Journal of Infectious Disease.
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