Pathophysiology of Heart Disease: A Collaborative Project of Medical Students and Faculty. Leonard S. Lilly

Pathophysiology of Heart Disease: A Collaborative Project of Medical Students and Faculty


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Pathophysiology of Heart Disease: A Collaborative Project of Medical Students and Faculty Leonard S. Lilly
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins



Jan 24, 2014 - UC Davis Wears Red: Maria "Lupe" Espinoza, a UC Davis senior who is majoring in neurobiology, physiology and behavior, is one of the main coordinators of the Battle Heart Disease Fair, a project of Espinoza's sorority, Alpha Pi Sigma. €�I will be focusing on translational research projects in collaboration with the clinical departments, which will be an exciting experience for our medical students. Nov 18, 2013 - Successful large studies have over the years developed procedures to ensure people cannot be identified through their medical data, and those practices will continue in this new project. About joining the faculty at Marshall University,” Abraham said. Jan 20, 2014 - Through this new award program, five research teams will receive three-year grants each valued at up to $1.5 million to advance research into biological causes and innovative treatments for Alzheimer's disease. €�We now know that the damaged Both undergraduate and graduate students are contributing to critical parts of the project, helping in scientific discovery that will lead to new approaches for treatment of heart disease. Framingham is the longest-running U.S. Nov 6, 2013 - “Regenerative medicine using stem cells has changed the way researchers and clinicians are thinking about and trying to treat heart failure,” said Mark Sussman, Ph.D., a distinguished professor of biology at SDSU. Heart study and “Thanks to the American Heart Association, this collaboration will allow the continued development of the science to better understand the causes of heart disease and stroke. (Evelyn Participants are asked to wear red; many students, staff and faculty are expected to put aside their regular Aggie Pride Friday shirts (in blue) in favor of special red shirts with the outline of a heart on the front.

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