Stanton Gerson Celebrated for Dedication to the Fields of Medicine and Medical Education
Dr. Gerson channels years of experience in the field to his various positions at Case Western Reserve University
Dr. Gerson channels years of experience in the field to his various positions at Case Western Reserve University
Dr. Ammerman accepted the San Francisco Bay Area Jefferson Award for Public Service in 2014
Maternal-fetal telemedicine allows high-risk patients with complex care needs to receive safe, high-quality care in their own communities
Dr. Elissa Santoro of Livingston, New Jersey is recognized by the International Association of Who's Who with the Albert Einstein Award of Medicine for her exemplary achievements within the field of Oncology.
New 3-day rapid deployment program created to help with physician shortages and increased volume
Access Physicians, the nation's leading physician-led telemedicine group, urges focus on clinical excellence and expertise, not just accessibility and convenience
Dr. Borer has been a fundamental figure in the New York medicine landscape for nearly 50 years
Dr. Citrin excels as attending physician with MDNow Urgent Care and dthe chief executive officer for Citrin Medical Corp
Dr. Borer has been a fundamental figure in the New York medicine landscape for nearly 50 years
Dr. Ramzan Zakir, M.D., of New Jersey, is honored by the International Association of Who's Who with the Albert Einstein Award of Medicine for his accomplishments within the field of Cardiology.
Dr. Floyd Bradd III, M.D. from Front Royal, VA, is recognized by the International Association of Who's Who with the Albert Einstein Award of Medicine for his outstanding dedication and achievements within the field of Family Medicine.
Dr. Hinson draws upon years of medical expertise in his exemplary efforts with HCA Primary Health Group Physicians of Family Medicine
Dr. Shawn Dhillon, M.D. creates Anytime DRs to provide convenient, affordable concierge healthcare for the general working public.
Dr. C. Norman Shealy of Springfield, Missouri is recognized with the Albert Einstein Award of Medicine by the International Association of Who's Who for his exemplary achievements within the field of Health Care.
Dr. Kim K. Chai visits countries outside of the US to seek new information regarding regenerative medicine.
We're here to debunk 5 common myths surrounding regenerative medicine, to put to rest any misleading information.
Dr. C. Norman Shealy of Springfield, Missouri, is honored by the International Association of Who's Who as a Pioneer in Holistic Medicine for his achievements in the field of Pain Management.
The most fearless, multidisciplinary conference that challenges dogmatic thinking and introduces paradigm changes in reproductive biology and reproductive endocrinology is back for another year
Carl Nicoleau, MD, Ph.D. of Jackson Heights, NY has announced immediate, isolated testing for patients showing signs of the new, life-threatening disease on everyone's mind. The same medical facility will also be offering telemedicine appointments.
The Dempster Clinic - Center for Functional Medicine is a company specialized in Functional Medicine & Naturopathic Medicine, servicing the GTA. The Dempster Clinic - Center for Functional Medicine wins this year its first Consumer Choice Award.
Dr. Miklos Toth, M.D, has been honored for his outstanding contributions to the field of Obstetrics and Gynecology as well as co-founding the Millennium Health Foundation, a nonprofit clinic in Uganda, alongside his wife.
One woman, one camera, NO crew. Shalyse Dominique makes a big splash with her directorial début "Legal ThreaT".
"Controversy" over COVID-19 and fertility treatment reveals investor-led interest pushing for more control in the IVF field
Amelia Hopkins, MD, FCCM, discusses her article published in the September 2009 issue of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine.
Margaret Parker, MD, MCCM, speaks with Donald D. Vernon, MD, FAAP. Dr. Vernon is a Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Civil Division (CIV)
Office of Vaccine Litigation
Washington, District of Columbia
Interns work closely with attorneys and paralegals on substantive matters in all stages of litigation. Indeed, the position offers a unique experience in public service. The legal and medical issues at stake in each case vary greatly. Attorneys and staff in the group handle heavy case loads, and while streamlined procedures are utilized, cases frequently involve complex liability and damages issues. The Group is obliged to ensure that the Vaccine Trust Fund, from which damage awards are paid, is protected and, where eligibility criteria are met, that fair compensation is distributed to those whom Congress has intended. Attorneys appear frequently before the U.S. Court of Federal Claims and before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, which affords interns the opportunity to gain experience in trial and appellate practice.
For the Fall semester, interns should be able to start in early September. For the Spring semester, interns should be able to start by early January. We accept both full and part-time students during the academic year, and ask that all interns commit to at least 16-20 hours a week, for approximately 12 weeks. Interested candidates may be offered the opportunity to continue their service into the Summer.
The Department of Justice announced today that it will not challenge collaborative efforts of AmerisourceBergen Corporation (AmerisourceBergen) to identify global supply opportunities, ensure product quality, and facilitate product distribution of medications and other healthcare supplies to treat COVID-19 patients.
Prospectus BioScience of Baltimore announced they'll get $8.6 million from the Department of Health and Human Services.
Even before the coronavirus pandemic, telemedicine was gaining popularity. In 2018 and 2019, online searches for telemedicine increased nearly 25 percent. Healthcare organizations had already turned to telemedicine to deliver care and increase accessibility. In a March 2020 survey, 41 percent of healthcare providers said that they were using telemedicine technology, an increase from 22 percent in 2018. When...
MARIE FRANCINE
Iowa City
Marie Francine, 57, of Iowa City, died at her home on Monday, April 27, 2020.
For instructions for the visitation and services, a complete obituary and to share a thought, memory or condolence, please visit the funeral home website at www.gayandciha.com.
MARIE "MAMALAKI" FRANCINE KASIDI
Iowa City
On Monday, April 27, 2020, Marie "Mamalaki" Francine Kasidi was called home by God after a brave battle with cancer. She was 57 years old. Marie loved the Lord Jesus Christ and was a pillar in the community.
Visitation will be this Friday at 4 to 8 p.m. at Gay & Ciha Funeral and Cremation Service. The burial service will be noon this Saturday at St. Joseph Cemetery in Iowa City. For instructions for the visitation and services, a complete obituary, to share a thought, memory or condolence, please visit the funeral home website at www.gayandciha.com.
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Cinematic Street Photography by Victor Cambet
AoiroStudioMay 07, 2020Victor Cambet is a freelance graphic designer and an amazing photographer currently based in Montreal, QC. What initially caught my eyes on Victor's work is his perspective of how he sees things through his camera lenses. It's pure, raw, and cinematic street photography. That's one of the reasons why we decided to feature his work on ABDZ. Being a personal fan of Victor's, I have always enjoyed his shots from my hometown of Montreal (and still do). I have lived in this city for more than 30 years and it's quite a pleasant sentiment. Definitely check out his Instagram, you will get to follow the 'behind-the-scenes' stories and you will notice how Victor is passionate and patient with his photography. Make sure to give him some love.
La rue est un film où chaque inconnu en devient le personnage principal.
Victor is a freelance graphic designer currently based in my hometown of Montreal, Qc in Canada. You should definitely follow Victor and check out his store.
A federal watchdog is recommending that ousted vaccine expert Rick Bright be reinstated while it investigates whether the Trump administration retaliated against his whistleblower complaints when it removed him from a key post overseeing the coronavirus response, Bright's lawyers said Friday.
The invention refers to polynucleotides selected from the group consisting of a) polynucleotides encoding for the polypeptide RBM20 comprising a P638L mutation for a human polypeptide RBM20, or a P641L mutation for a rat polypeptide RBM20, b) polynucleotides with a reverse complementary sequence of the polynucleotide of a) above, and c) polynucleotides with an identity at least 50% to a polynucleotide of a) or b) above.
A textile for providing traditional Chinese medicine therapy to a wearer using electronic stimulation includes at least two conductive paths that are made from conductive textile material, the conductive paths are separated by nonconductive textile material, at least one pair of electrodes attach to the conductive paths corresponding to specific part of body or acupoints according to traditional Chinese medicine theory, and an electronic stimulation signal controller configured to conduct electronic stimulation signals to the electrodes via the conductive paths.
Present invention discloses a dispenser having means to dispense desired number of pills from a bulk supply of pills contained in the dispenser. The dispenser comprises of storage compartment having bulk supply of pills and having a discharge port emptying into counting compartment The counting compartment contains first and second conveyors moving at first and second speed; wherein the second speed is greater than the first speed thereby enabling pill separation; the second conveyor discharges pills into dispensing compartment. Sensors are strategically placed along the conveyors to count pills discharged into dispensing compartment. A pill recovery system and apparatus is disposed inside the dispenser having means to recover pills remaining on conveyors upon completion of a dispensation cycle and deposit recovered pills back into the storage compartment for use in future dispensation cycles. A docking station having receptacles to accommodate dispenser is provided. Docking station has communication ports enabling two-way communication with personal computer.
Plant viral vectors have great potential in rapid production of proteins, but no simple. Here a geminivirus-based system for high-yield and rapid production of oligomeric protein complexes, including virus-like particle (VLP) vaccines and monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) is described. In particular, a single vector that contains two non-competing replicons for transient expression in Nicotiana benthamiana leaves is described. The correct assembly of these subunit proteins into functional oligomeric structures (VLPs or full-size mAb) is also described. This system advances plant transient expression technology by eliminating the need for non-competing viruses, and thus, enhances the realistic commercial application of this technology for producing multiple-subunit protein complexes.
The present invention relates to the development and manufacturing of viral vaccines. In particular, the invention relates to the field of industrial production of viral vectors and vaccines, more in particular to the use of avian embryonic stem cells, preferably the EBx® cell line derived from chicken embryonic stem cells, for the production of viral vectors and viruses. The invention is particularly useful for the industrial production of viral vaccines to prevent viral infection of humans and animals.