The future belongs to personalized medicine
"Giving the right amount of the right medicine to the right patient" is the goal of personalized medicine.
23.06.2009"Giving the right amount of the right medicine to the right patient" is the goal of personalized medicine.
23.06.2009Oncohist has already passed the first stage of clinical trials in Europe, which proved its safety, as well as indirectly confirming the effectiveness of this drug in the treatment of acute myeloid leukemia.
22.06.2009Good news for fat people: people who are overweight at the age of 40 live on average longer than their slimmer fellow citizens.
22.06.2009The crisis forced medical clinics to use online advertising as an active way to attract customers.
22.06.2009Researchers from the University of California at Davis demonstrated the critical role of the neuroligin protein in the formation of synapses and filmed this process on video.
19.06.2009Within the framework of the II International Competition of Young Scientists "Peptide drugs – drugs of the XXI century", 8 grants were awarded for conducting clinical trials and 2 grants for supporting research projects.
19.06.2009A microreactor with a model of human lungs grown from stem cells will allow the study of the toxicity of volatile substances without the use of laboratory animals.
18.06.2009The study showed a clear relationship between the level of cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor in the blood and other biochemical markers of aging, as well as indicators such as age, physical activity and tobacco use.
17.06.2009For the elderly, hypothyroidism (decreased activity of the thyroid gland) is a normal condition and may be one of the signs of longevity.
16.06.2009After the discovery of the location of the genes responsible for the development of multiple (multiple) sclerosis, scientists plan to create accurate genetic maps and identify the molecular mechanisms of gene action.
16.06.2009Specialists from New York University managed to solve the problem of controlled unification of micro- and nanoparticles, on the surface of which DNA strands are located - "sticky ends".
16.06.2009The world's first biodegradable material suitable for use in conjunction with computer stereolithography will allow in the future to create high-quality bioengineered implants ready to replace damaged or failed organs or fragments of human body tissues.
15.06.2009In an experiment on rats, a peptide hormone recently discovered in the centers of the brain that control appetite turned out to be significantly more effective than existing weight loss drugs.
15.06.2009A 22-year-old Oxford graduate received a fatal injection of an experimental anti-aging drug.
15.06.2009The National Center for Alternative Medicine, established in the United States, has spent two and a half billion dollars on many studies that have confirmed the failure of treatment using various alternative means and methods. Despite this, supporters of these treatments continue to receive grants for their study and development.
11.06.2009The acceptance of documents for the world's first university course for the training of nanotechnologists begins in Moscow. This was announced today at a press conference in ITAR-TASS by the director of the Russian Scientific Center "Kurchatov Institute" and dean of the world's first "nanobioinfokognofakultet" (NBIK) Mikhail Kovalchuk.
11.06.2009The campaign "Billion in small change" provides for the collection of 1 billion rubles in the form of voluntary donations for the treatment of children with cancer. The cost of one SMS within the framework of the charity event is 20 rubles. Money (minus mandatory VAT): will be used in full for the stated purposes.
11.06.2009The process in which water, despite the "forces of gravity, rises on a piece of metal, is very similar to what happens when we collect tea spilled on the table with a napkin. This is a manifestation of the capillary effect associated with wetting, the interaction of liquid and solid molecules.
11.06.2009An artificial heart valve, if it is implanted in a child, is bad, in particular, because its size does not change as the patient grows. In the laboratory of Biotechnology and Artificial Organs of the Hanover Medical School, the operation to transplant a biotechnological heart valve to children of different ages was performed sixteen times.
10.06.2009In the information and consulting center "Innovation" you can take part in the training program "Start-up: instructions for survival" for free.
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