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Academic and translational research for ophthalmic conditions
Professor Sheardown shows C20/20 Innovation Hub at McMaster University leading the way for ophthalmic academic and translational research
Department of Pharmacotherapy and Translational Research
The Department of Pharmacotherapy and Translational Research provides classroom and clinical instruction for pharmacy students and trains graduate students in clinical translational research.
The Department of Pharmacotherapy and Translational Research is proud of its national reputation as a leader in the areas of pharmacy practice, education and clinical translational research....
European brain research: Addressing translational gaps
Sabine Hölter, Coordinator of the European Brain Research Area cluster PREMOS, calls attention to the translational value of animal models in brain research.
Cancer research in Japan: Basic, clinical and translational
Here, we examine the role of the Japanese Cancer Association (JCA) when it comes to the field of cancer research in Japan, including basic, clinical and translational.
Department of Translational Genetics-The Federal Research Center
In a previous article for AG, Dr Yuri Moshkin briefly introduced a compactification problem for eukaryotic DNA, which comes down to a simple question of how to package 2 meters of human DNA into 10um of the cell nucleus.
In this ebook, Dr Moshkin will expand on this challenging problem,...
UK health research funding plateaus
UK health research funding reached £5 billion in 2022, but is now plateauing, according to the UK Health Research Analysis 2022. The report, commissioned by the UK Clinical Research Collaboration (UKCRC), provides the most detailed overview yet of UK health research funding from 2004 to 2022 from all public sectors.
Sepsis Canada: Building a national research network for sepsis awareness
Sepsis is a life-threatening condition estimated to affect 49 million people annually worldwide; yet it is not widely understood. In this article, we hear how Sepsis Canada is working to promote sepsis awareness through supporting research, public education, and cross-disciplinary training.
Bringing together biomedical researchers and computer scientists to create personalized medicine
Artificial Intelligence holds the potential to significantly contribute to the shift towards a more personalized approach. Having multidisciplinary skills and establishing working groups that bring together biomedical researchers and computer scientists is necessary to attain this ambitious goal.
Reducing non-human primate sacrifice for brain research in the virtual era
Non-Human primates (NHPs) continue to be fundamentally necessary to advance our understanding of the human brain, from its molecular and cellular make up all the way to its systems architecture and how all these mesmerizing components give rise to behavior. This necessity is not changing. It is the curiosity and effort of the human brain to understand itself.
Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute
The Department of Molecular Medicine provides an interdisciplinary program of study in the areas of cancer and aging and their prevention.
Dr Lynn Turner – Worldwide Cancer Research
Dr Lynn Turner is the Director of Research at Worldwide Cancer Research, responsible for the strategic development and operational oversight of the research-funding programme of the Charity. The Research Directorate is responsible for awarding funding, overseeing all active grants, communicating the science, and measuring the impact we are making...
Toxicological research is key to sustaining human health and wellbeing
Aarthi JanakiRaman, Research Director, Chemicals and Advanced Materials at TechVision, argues that toxicological research is key to sustaining human health and wellbeing
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Ronald A. Schuchard – Translational Imaging Innovations
Ronald A. Schuchard is a Clinical Product Development Advisor for many biotech companies. I am also the Executive Director for the Envision Research Institute and Envision University (Wichita, KS).
The research program at the Envision Research Institute is dedicated to investigating the functional implications to vision loss, access to interventions,...
Artificial Intelligence implementation & cancer research
Dr Zisis Kozlakidis & Eduardo Mascarenhas turn the spotlight on Artificial Intelligence implementation and cancer research.
Data capture for researching degenerative eye disease
Translational Imaging Innovations makes data accessible to research degenerative eye disease.
An overview of research into quasicrystals
Expert Zbigniew M. Stadnik, professor at the University of Ottawa in the Department of Physics, discusses his research into quasicrystals
Professor Zbigniew M. Stadnik and his condensed-matter research group focus on designing, discovering, and characterising novel compounds (natural quasicrystals and their approximants, superconductors, spin glasses, and others). Their electronic, magnetic,...
Mapping European brain research: The past, present and future
Professor Monica Di Luca, Past President of the European Brain Council outlines the past, present and vital future of European brain research
Eric Buckland – Translational Imaging Innovations
Dr Eric Buckland completed his Bachelor and Master of Science degree in Physics at North Carolina State University in Raleigh. He went on to receive his PhD in Optics from the University of Rochester’s Institute of Optics in New York state. Throughout his impressive career, Dr Buckland has taken...
The time is right to prioritise eye health research
Keith Valentine, Chief Executive of Fight for Sight, explains why eye health research needs to be on the political agenda.