Aldehyde Dehydrogenases: From Alcohol Metabolism to Human Health and Precision Medicine / Jun Ren, Yingmei Zhang, Junbo Ge, editors
Bioethics, public health, and the social sciences for the medical professions: an integrated, case-based approach / Amy E. Caruso Brown, Travis R. Hobart, Cynthia B. Morrow, editors
Exploring sources of variability related to the clinical translation of regenerative engineering products: proceedings of a workshop / Meredith Hackmann, Theresa Wizemann, and Sarah H. Beachy, rapporteurs ; Forum on Regenerative Medicine, Board on Health
Biomedical fluid dynamics: flow and form / Troy Shinbrot
Biomedical odysseys: fetal cell experiments from cyberspace to China / Priscilla Song
Genomic medicine in emerging economies: genomics for every nation / edited by Catalina Lopez-Correa, George P. Patrinos
Genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics: stem cells monitoring in regenerative medicine / Babak Arjmand, editor
Interfacing bioelectronics and biomedical sensing Hung Cao, Todd Coleman, Tzung K. Hsiai, Ali Khademhosseini, editors
The future of low dose radiation research in the United States: proceedings of a symposium / Ourania Kosti, rapporteur ; Nuclear and Radiation Studies Board, Division on Earth and Life Studies, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, Medicine
Mr. Know-It-All - Expired Medication: A Dose of Truth
Medicine has an expiration stamp—but Is it actually, you know, serious? Or are those sell-by dates just a Big Pharma racket? Mr. Know-It-All gives you a healthy dose of the truth.
WIRED Live - The New Frontier of Medical Robots
In this World Economic Forum discussion, Carnegie Mellon roboticist Howard Choset shows how snake-like robots can perform minimally invasive surgeries, decreasing cost and patient recovery time.
WIRED Live - Breakthroughs in Nanomedicine
In this World Economic Forum discussion, the University of Oxford’s Dr. Sonia Trigueros challenges the way we think about antibiotics and offers an alternative using the power of nanotechnology.
Tech Support - Ken Jeong Answers Medical Questions From Twitter
Technique Critique - Surgical Resident Breaks Down Medical Scenes From Film & TV
Annie Onishi, general surgery resident at Columbia University, takes a look at emergency room and operating room scenes from a variety of television shows and movies and breaks down how accurate they really are. Correction: We misidentified the type of worm in the Grey's Anatomy episode at 5:23! It was actually Ascaris lumbricoides,not Strongyloides
How Machines Have Revolutionized Medicine | WIRED Brand Lab
Branded Content | Produced by WIRED Brand Lab for Novartis How is machine learning helping researchers revolutionize the scientific method in the field of medicine development?
Tech Support - Ken Jeong Answers More Medical Questions From Twitter
Ken Jeong uses the power of Twitter to answer even more common medical questions. Will you get the flu from a flu shot? Can stress make you sick? What IS E. Coli? Ken's comedy special, "You Complete Me, Ho" is streaming on NETFLIX now.
Technique Critique - Surgical Resident Breaks Down More Medical Scenes From Film & TV
Annie Onishi, general surgery resident at Columbia University, takes a look at more emergency room and operating room scenes from a variety of television shows and movies and breaks down how accurate they really are.
Effectiveness of the Aged Care Quality Assessment and accreditation framework for protecting residents from abuse and poor practices, and ensuring proper clinical and medical care standards are maintained and practised : final report / Community Affairs R
Proactive, Holistic, and Risk-Based: Plotting the Course for Program Integrity in State Medicaid Agencies
By using an enterprise risk management approach, state Medicaid agencies can meet new federal program integrity requirements, serve more clients, improve the quality of care, and contain costs.
Partnering with States to Help Navigate Medicaid Solutions
Paul Messino offers insights on challenges states face as they implement health payment and delivery system reforms and the ways that Mathematica applies methods expertise, deep policy knowledge, and understanding of state contexts to help navigate to better outcomes.
How Can We Help Workers with Medical Conditions Stay Employed?
In this episode of On the Evidence, University of Rhode Island's Annette Bourbonniere, Webility Corporation's Jennifer Christian, and Mathematica's Yonatan Ben-Shalom discuss research on workers who miss work because of an injury or illness and how to help them remain in the labor force.
Using Leading and Lagging Indicators for Medicaid and CHIP Quality Improvement
Medicaid and CHIP quality improvement often focuses on the big picture, but to be confident that new efforts will lead to improvement, we also need quality measures that can be captured earlier.
Janaushadhi Kendras accepting orders on WhatsApp, e-mail to facilitate access to medicines: Government
Ten drugs: how plants, powders, and pills have shaped the history of medicine / by Thomas Hager
Materials for medical devices / prepared under the direction of the ASM International Handbook Committee ; vol. ed. Roger J. Narayan
Signal processing in medicine and biology: emerging trends in research and applications / Iyad Obeid, Ivan Selesnick, Joseph Picone, editors
A comprehensive overview of the medicinal chemistry of antifungal drugs: perspectives and promise
DOI: 10.1039/C9CS00556K, Review Article
The emergence of new fungal pathogens makes the development of new antifungal drugs a medical imperative that in recent years motivates the talents of numerous investigators across the world.
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Influence of nanomedicine mechanical properties on tumor targeting delivery
DOI: 10.1039/C9CS00575G, Tutorial Review
This tutorial review summarizes the influence of nanomedicine mechanical properties on drug delivery efficiency, antitumor efficacy and safety.
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