Science news articles about 'army medical research'Researchers identify mechanism, possible drug treatment for tumors in neurofibromatosis
... and Stroke (NINDS), NIH's National Cancer Institute (NCI), and the Neurofibromatosis Research Program of the U.S. Army Medical Research and Material Command.
"By taking a team approach and combining ... Scientists determine drug target for the most potent botulinum neurotoxin
... at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory and the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) have taken the first step toward designing an ... Ouch! Taking a shot at plague
... vaccine was developed for humans by the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Disease and is being tested ... die-offs.
Dr. Dean Biggins, a research ecologist and black-footed ferret expert ... UCF professor develops vaccine to protect against black plague bioterror attack
... rats were exposed to a heavy dose of Yersinia Pestis bacteria, which causes the plague, at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases in Maryland. It is one of a few labs in the ... Iowa State researcher develops new treatment method for canine eye diseases
An Iowa State University researcher is exploring a new method of getting medicine to the eyes of infected ... year, Dr. Shara Chance of the U. S. Army Veterinary Corps and Gora's veterinarian, diagnosed ... Zebrafish may help solve ringing in vets' ears
... years ago after serving in the U.S. Army reserves medical corps. His hearing was damaged by ... return the cells to their normal activity. In preliminary research, it appears the drugs he has tested do ... Molecular espionage shows a single HIV enzyme's many tasks
... DNA and RNA to facilitate two distinct catalytic activities," says Abbondanzieri, a postdoctoral researcher in Harvard's Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology. "These flipping motions, which ... Virus mimics human protein to hijack cell division machinery
... anti-cancer mechanism. Writing in the May 9 issue of Science, researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Harvard Medical School report that a viral protein, called UL97, masquerades as ... Separation from mom, dad linked with learning trouble in kids
... good predictors of which children may require special educational interventions to succeed. Previous research on parent-child separation has concentrated on children in foster or kinship care, who ... Iraq war service: A risk factor for bronchiolitis?
... . In almost every case they were declared unfit for duty and were medically boarded with a service connected disability,” said principle investigator of the research, Robert Miller, M.D., assistant ... Emory study of former child soldiers yields new data to guide mental health interventions
... Returned: Child Soldiers of Nepal's Maoist Army," which recently won the "Best Student Film ... Public Health; and colleagues from Nepal and Amsterdam.
The researchers identified 141 former child soldiers ... New nano device detects immune system cell signaling
... cells in the immune system use to communicate with each other over short distances. The signals the researchers detected originated in dendritic cells – the sentinels of the immune system that do the ... Can Taurine be a potent antioxidant drug in the future?
... century ago as a health staff source for the Turkish army. The academy currently supports not only institutional research projects but also keeps national and international scientific collaborations. ... Out of Iraq emerges hope for those with the severest of head injuries
... studies of brain injuries in his laboratory at the University of Rochester Medical Center, where he is also a researcher in the Center for Neural Disease and Development. Perhaps some lessons learned ... The Welllcome Collection: where science and art are encouraged to meet Stuart Jeffries profiles the work of the Wellcome Collection
... , making it the UK's largest non-governmental source of funds for biomedical research - and some of that endowment is used to house Wellcome's collection of medicine-related artefacts and to stage ...
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Researchers identify mechanism, possible drug treatment for tumors in neurofibromatosis
... and Stroke (NINDS), NIH's National Cancer Institute (NCI), and the Neurofibromatosis Research Program of the U.S. Army Medical Research and Material Command. "By taking a team approach and combining ...Scientists determine drug target for the most potent botulinum neurotoxin
... at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory and the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) have taken the first step toward designing an ...Ouch! Taking a shot at plague
... vaccine was developed for humans by the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Disease and is being tested ... die-offs. Dr. Dean Biggins, a research ecologist and black-footed ferret expert ...UCF professor develops vaccine to protect against black plague bioterror attack
... rats were exposed to a heavy dose of Yersinia Pestis bacteria, which causes the plague, at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases in Maryland. It is one of a few labs in the ...Iowa State researcher develops new treatment method for canine eye diseases
An Iowa State University researcher is exploring a new method of getting medicine to the eyes of infected ... year, Dr. Shara Chance of the U. S. Army Veterinary Corps and Gora's veterinarian, diagnosed ...Zebrafish may help solve ringing in vets' ears
... years ago after serving in the U.S. Army reserves medical corps. His hearing was damaged by ... return the cells to their normal activity. In preliminary research, it appears the drugs he has tested do ...Molecular espionage shows a single HIV enzyme's many tasks
... DNA and RNA to facilitate two distinct catalytic activities," says Abbondanzieri, a postdoctoral researcher in Harvard's Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology. "These flipping motions, which ...Virus mimics human protein to hijack cell division machinery
... anti-cancer mechanism. Writing in the May 9 issue of Science, researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Harvard Medical School report that a viral protein, called UL97, masquerades as ...Separation from mom, dad linked with learning trouble in kids
... good predictors of which children may require special educational interventions to succeed. Previous research on parent-child separation has concentrated on children in foster or kinship care, who ...Iraq war service: A risk factor for bronchiolitis?
... . In almost every case they were declared unfit for duty and were medically boarded with a service connected disability,” said principle investigator of the research, Robert Miller, M.D., assistant ...Emory study of former child soldiers yields new data to guide mental health interventions
... Returned: Child Soldiers of Nepal's Maoist Army," which recently won the "Best Student Film ... Public Health; and colleagues from Nepal and Amsterdam. The researchers identified 141 former child soldiers ...New nano device detects immune system cell signaling
... cells in the immune system use to communicate with each other over short distances. The signals the researchers detected originated in dendritic cells – the sentinels of the immune system that do the ...Can Taurine be a potent antioxidant drug in the future?
... century ago as a health staff source for the Turkish army. The academy currently supports not only institutional research projects but also keeps national and international scientific collaborations. ...Out of Iraq emerges hope for those with the severest of head injuries
... studies of brain injuries in his laboratory at the University of Rochester Medical Center, where he is also a researcher in the Center for Neural Disease and Development. Perhaps some lessons learned ...The Welllcome Collection: where science and art are encouraged to meet Stuart Jeffries profiles the work of the Wellcome Collection
... , making it the UK's largest non-governmental source of funds for biomedical research - and some of that endowment is used to house Wellcome's collection of medicine-related artefacts and to stage ...