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Brian J. Druker, M.D. (born April 30, 1955) [1] is a physician-scientist and JELD-WEN Chair of Leukemia Research at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, Oregon.He previously served as chief executive officer and director of OHSU's Knight Cancer Institute, [2] [3] [4] as well as Associate Dean for Oncology in the OHSU School of Medicine.
It has previously been known as Medical Immune Research, Inc. and ASEA, Inc. [citation needed] ASEA is based on technology developed and patented by Medical Discoveries, Inc, a publicly traded company (MLSC). [citation needed] MDI went up for sale in 2007, and board member Verdis Norton secured investment to purchase the technology.
Guru Magazine – digital 'science-lifestyle' magazine; HowStuffWorks – website; Inside Science – BBC Radio 4 news stories keeping the audience abreast of important breakthroughs in science [14] Inside Science (AIP) – syndicating research news and related topics for general audiences through the press, the TV, and the web [15]
"for discoveries leading to the development of controlled drug-release systems and new biomaterials." Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Richard P. Lifton (b. 1953) United States "for the discovery of genes and biochemical mechanisms that cause hypertension." Yale University School of Medicine: Alexander Varshavsky (b. 1946) Russia United ...
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Discovery Medicine is an open-access medical journal established in 2001. It is abstracted and indexed in MEDLINE/PubMed. [1] The editor-in-chief is Jun-Li Liu (Research Institute of McGill University Health Center). According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2022 impact factor of 1.4. [2]
The map is hoped to aid new discoveries in disease and treatments; one thousand anatomical sites in the brain can be searched, supported by more than 100 million data points that indicate the gene expression and biochemistry of each site. [128]
The London Medical and Surgical Journal was a British medical journal first published as a monthly in 1828. The founding editors-in-chief were John Davies, John Epps , and Joseph Houlton. The editorial line was in favour of medical reform. [ 1 ]