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Category Archives: Vascular Biology

James "Rex" Baird Obituary – Hillsborough, NC | The News Herald – Legacy.com

Posted: Published on December 20th, 2020

James "Rex" Baird September 22, 1932 - December 13, 2020 James "Rex" Baird, 88, of Hillsborough, passed away peacefully Sunday, Dec. 13, 2020, at his home. He was born Sept. Continue reading

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Skandalaris LEAP winners announced | WashU Fuse | Washington University in St. Louis – Washington University in St. Louis Newsroom

Posted: Published on December 20th, 2020

Its been a busy and exciting time for our friends at Skandalaris Center: This week they announced winners of both the Skandalaris Venture Competition (SVC) and Fall 2020 LEAP Cycle. The Skandalaris Centers Fall 2020 LEAP Cycle has ended and a new set of translational research projects have been funded. LEAP is an asset-development program and gap fund designed to provide intellectual and financial capital to WashU-affiliated translational projects. Continue reading

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mimiX Biotherapeutics Unveils First Acoustic Bioprinter: Creating Life With Sound, the Next Generation of Biofabrication – 3DPrint.com

Posted: Published on December 20th, 2020

During most of 2020, the entire world has been submerged in a health crisis due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. This unprecedented situation could be a turning point in history, especially to ideally reimagine the future of hospital health Continue reading

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Inventiva announces the publication in the Journal of Hepatology of new pre-clinical data showing the beneficial effects of lanifibranor on cirrhosis…

Posted: Published on December 11th, 2020

December 07, 2020 16:00 ET | Source: INVENTIVA multilang-release Daix (France), December 7, 2020 Inventiva (Euronext Paris and Nasdaq: IVA), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the development of oral small molecule therapies for the treatment of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS) and other diseases with significant unmet medical need, today announced the publication of a scientific paper on the beneficial effects of lanifibranor on experimental advanced chronic liver disease (ACLD) by the peer-reviewed scientific journal Journal of Hepatology. The article, entitled The pan-PPAR agonist lanifibranor improves portal hypertension and hepatic fibrosis in experimental advanced chronic liver disease, discusses the effects of Inventivas lead drug candidate lanifibranor, a pan-peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (pan-PPAR) agonist, in two distinct pre-clinical models of cirrhosis and in human liver cells from cirrhotic patients Continue reading

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Five Johns Hopkins faculty named to National Academy of Inventors – The Hub at Johns Hopkins

Posted: Published on December 11th, 2020

By Hub staff report Five Johns Hopkins faculty members have been elected as fellows of the National Academy of Inventors, a prestigious distinction that recognizes and honors the creators or co-developers of outstanding inventions that have made a difference in society. These professors join the more than 4,000 current fellows of the academy, which features members of more than 250 institutions worldwide. The honorees from Johns Hopkins are: Ramalingam Chellappa, who joined the Hopkins Department of Biomedical Engineering and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering as a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor earlier this year Continue reading

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Imara Presents IMR-687 Phase 2a Open Label Extension Case Reports on Two Patients with Sickle Cell Disease at the 62nd ASH Annual Meeting and…

Posted: Published on December 11th, 2020

December 07, 2020 07:00 ET | Source: Imara, Inc. Preliminary data as of August 2020 from ongoing Phase 2a open label extension trial showed increases in HbF percentage and F-cells after approximately six months of treatment Case reports showed additional improvements in clinical outcomes, hemoglobin and related biomarkers of hemolysis IMR-687 continued to be well tolerated as a monotherapy and in combination with hydroxyurea BOSTON, Dec. 07, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Imara Inc. Continue reading

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Emulate Announces Lung-Chip Technology Used by US Army to Study Effects of COVID-19 – PRNewswire

Posted: Published on December 11th, 2020

BOSTON, Dec. 8, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --Emulate, Inc., a leading provider of advanced in vitro models, today announced that its Alveolus Lung-Chip is being used by the U.S Continue reading

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Dementia symptoms: Do you have toilet troubles? It could signal Lewy body dementia – Express

Posted: Published on December 11th, 2020

Dementia: Expert discusses the signs and symptoms There are over 200 subtypes of dementia but the third most common (behind Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia) is thought to be Lewy body dementia (LBD). It is associated with abnormal deposits in the brain. These deposits, called Lewy bodies, affect chemicals in the brain, which in turn can lead to problems with thinking, movement, behaviour, and mood. Continue reading

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Hormone Therapy with GnRH Agonists in Men with Prostate Cancer and CV Risk The American Heart Association" Guidance – Matthew Smith – UroToday

Posted: Published on November 11th, 2020

Read the Full Video Transcript Alicia Morgans: Hi, my name is Alicia Morgans and I'm a GU Medical Oncologist and Associate Professor of Medicine at Northwestern University. I am so thrilled to have here with me today, a friend and colleague, Dr Continue reading

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Friends and Neighbors: Local student at Earlham part of high-tech mapping project – The Star Press

Posted: Published on November 11th, 2020

Cade Orchard of Muncieis one of the geology students at Earlham College in Richmond using state-of-the-art Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) tools on loan from a national nonprofit research and educational consortium to produce high-resolution topography maps. Earlham is among the first colleges in the country to receive the toolsas part of a nationwide initiative to train the future environmental geology workforce, according to a release.Using a drone and new GNSS tools on loan from UNAVCO, 10 students in the earth surfaces processes class are attempting to create more sophisticated maps. Continue reading

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