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Automated red blood cell exchange: bridging treatment gaps in sickle cell disease care

Drug Target Review

Meet the authors Carly Newton, RN, MBA is the Senior Manager, Apheresis Clinical Marketing at Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies Carly earned her Nursing degree at the University of South Australia and started her early career as a nurse in Australia, where she spent over a decade providing critical patient care, primarily in ICU settings.

Disease 52
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Genomics/Biobanks/Cohort Studies

Broad Institute

He has had continuous NIH funding for the past 25 years and was Director of the Academy of Finland Centre of Excellence in Complex Disease Genetics (2007-2011). He has supervised 52 PhD students and received the Maud Kuistila award for excellence in doctoral training. He held an Academy of Finland professorship for 2013-2017.

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Running Through Life with Type 1 Diabetes

Conversations in Drug Development Trends

By; Brooke Kaplan, Director, People Partner- HR Compliance & Human Capital Initiatives In April 2007, at 19 years old, I was a sophomore at the University of Maryland. Luckily, Zak’s mom, a nurse, guided us over the phone, suspecting kidney stones. I always kept up with my doctor’s appointments and insulin.

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The Battle for Better Air

Codon

Florence Nightingale, an English statistician often acclaimed as the “founder of modern nursing,” was obsessed with air. Heat and Filtration In 1844 in Florida, John Gorrie, a young doctor, was treating an endless stream of yellow fever patients. “Never be afraid of open windows then. People don't catch cold in bed.

Disease 93