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Pilot and Feasibility Testing: The LIRE Example

Rethinking Clinical Trials

Biography Jerry Jarvik, MD, MPH Radiologist, University of Washington Medical Center Professor of Radiology, Neuroradiology, Health Services and Neurological Surgery, University of Washington Adjunct Professor of Orthopedics & Sports Medicine and Pharmacy LIRE Demonstration Project PI The post Pilot and Feasibility Testing: The LIRE Example appeared (..)

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Why I Fight | A message from Gary Fishbein, MD, MPH

Worldwide Clinical Trials

I think all of us in oncology, whether we’re in nursing, in pharmacy, or on the medical side, are very interested in bridging that gap between what’s happening in the lab and what can be brought to the patients. Oncology is actually a new area of medicine, maybe 60 or 70 years old. I Wish I Had a Time Machine.

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Who are the AACR Scientific Achievement Award winners?

Drug Discovery World

Carl H June, MD, FAACR – Lifetime Achievement in Cancer Research June, a Fellow of the AACR Academy, is the Richard W Vague Professor in Immunotherapy, Director of the Center for Cellular Immunotherapies, and Director of the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.

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Considerations for Neuroscience Trials with Intrathecal Delivery and Other Methods of Direct CNS Administration

XTalks

We know that a lot of different pathologies, especially as we’ve entered the era of molecular medicine and gene therapies, cause many of the same symptoms and work through final common pathways. Targeting the CNS directly has been successful in modern medicine. All facilities (such as lab, pharmacy, MRI, etc.)

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Tampa General Hospital is First in Florida To Offer Monoclonal Antibody Treatments to COVID-19 Patients

The Pharma Data

. “Effective delivery of this treatment can be logistically complicated,” said Dr. Kami Kim , director of the Division Infectious Diseases and International Medicine at USF Health Morsani College of Medicine. ” The monoclonal antibody is a man-made protein that acts like a human antibody in the immune system.

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COVID-19 Pandemic Coverage

XTalks

President Jair Bolsonara recently admitted that he, too has tested positive for COVID-19 and he, like Trump, believes in the medicinal power of hydroxychloroquine, despite good evidence to the contrary. Brazil has the second worst outbreak in the world, as it is now reporting over 1.8 million confirmed cases with over 72,000 deaths.