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Newswise: Custom Alterations: Mending Genes for Long-Lasting Effects
Released: 17-Oct-2024 11:00 AM EDT
Custom Alterations: Mending Genes for Long-Lasting Effects
National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering

NIBIB-funded researchers are working to bring in vivo gene editing to the fore. Through rational engineering of lipid nanoparticles, this collaborative team developed a way to effectively target specific organs in the body to precisely deliver therapeutic cargo, including gene-editing molecules.

Newswise: General Surgeon Beth Sutton, MD, FACS, of Texas Named 2024-2025 ACS President
Released: 17-Oct-2024 10:50 AM EDT
General Surgeon Beth Sutton, MD, FACS, of Texas Named 2024-2025 ACS President
American College of Surgeons (ACS)

Beth Sutton, MD, FACS, a general surgeon who has spent much of her career balancing private practice with leadership roles at the American College of Surgeons (ACS), will become the 105th president of the ACS.

Released: 17-Oct-2024 10:10 AM EDT
Identifying the Genes That Viruses ‘Steal’ From Ocean Microbes
Ohio State University

A new study gets scientists closer to more fully understanding where viruses fit into the global ocean picture of cycling nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorous and, of particular interest, carbon.

Newswise: Fast Super-Resolved Microscopy with a Structured Illumination and Extended Depth Detection.
Released: 17-Oct-2024 9:50 AM EDT
Fast Super-Resolved Microscopy with a Structured Illumination and Extended Depth Detection.
Chinese Academy of Sciences

Researchers at Institut Fresnel have developed an Extended Depth-of-Field Random Illumination Microscope (EDF-RIM) that integrates 3D speckle illumination for super-resolved imaging and extended depth detection for faster acquisition of thick samples. EDF-RIM captures entire 3D volumes in a single projection, reducing acquisition time and light exposure.

Newswise: JMIR Publications Invites Submissions to a New Theme Issue Titled “the Emergence of Medical Futures Studies” in the Journal of Medical Internet Research
Released: 17-Oct-2024 9:45 AM EDT
JMIR Publications Invites Submissions to a New Theme Issue Titled “the Emergence of Medical Futures Studies” in the Journal of Medical Internet Research
JMIR Publications

JMIR Publications invites submissions to a new theme issue titled “The Emergence of Medical Futures Studies” in the Journal of Medical Internet Research, the leading peer-reviewed journal for digital medicine and health and health care in the Internet age, indexed in PubMed, PMC, MEDLINE, SCIE, Scopus and DOAJ.

Released: 17-Oct-2024 9:35 AM EDT
Experts Refine Strategies to Address Sodium Reduction and Replacement in Foods
Institute for the Advancement of Food and Nutrition Sciences

New recommendations include enhancing reduction, substitution, monitoring and education efforts.

Released: 17-Oct-2024 9:30 AM EDT
BRI Announces New Staff Appointments
Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI)

Portland, ME – Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI) announces the appointment of John Schmerfeld as the new director of science operations. In this position, he will be responsible for the development and oversight of short-term and long-term strategic goals of the Institute’s four research centers and 17 science programs.

Released: 17-Oct-2024 9:30 AM EDT
New Tool Helps Analyze Pilot Performance and Mental Workload in Augmented Reality
NYU Tandon School of Engineering

Researchers at NYU Tandon School of Engineering have developed HuBar, a visual analytics tool that summarizes and compares task performance sessions in augmented reality (AR) by analyzing performer behavior and cognitive workload.

Released: 17-Oct-2024 9:25 AM EDT
Teal Health is Awarded a $1.68 Million SBIR Grant from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for At-Home Cervical Cancer Screening
Teal Health

Teal Health, a woman-led company on a mission to get all women and people with a cervix in the US screened for cervical cancer, has been awarded a $1.68 million Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Direct to Phase II Grant from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

Newswise: Would you swap your life with the least fortunate member of society? New book by Binghamton faculty explores empathy as key to human flourishing
Released: 17-Oct-2024 9:25 AM EDT
Would you swap your life with the least fortunate member of society? New book by Binghamton faculty explores empathy as key to human flourishing
Binghamton University, State University of New York

In her new book, A Minimally Good Life: What We Owe to Others and What We Can Justifiably Demand, Binghamton University Professor of Philosophy Nicole Hassoun argues that respect for our common humanity requires helping others live minimally good lives when doing so does not require sacrificing our own ability to live well enough.

Released: 17-Oct-2024 9:10 AM EDT
Mount Sinai Health System Leaders to Speak on AI Innovation and Global Collaborations at Upcoming HLTH Vegas 2024 Conference
Mount Sinai Health System

Mount Sinai Health System leaders will present on AI innovations and global collaboration at the upcoming HLTH Vegas conference from Sunday-Wednesday, October 20-23, in Las Vegas.

Released: 17-Oct-2024 9:00 AM EDT
CHLA Psychologist Co-Hosts National Institute of Mental Health Webinar Focused on Disability, Equity and Mental Health
Children's Hospital Los Angeles

Key takeaways from Dr. Schwartzman’s presentation:Autistic people are frequently excluded from mental health research due to various factors.Including autistic individuals and scientists in the design of autism-focused research studies is crucial to effective research.Dr. Schwartzman’s lab is investigating tools to assess depression and suicide risk in autistic youth, testing autism-adapted cognitive behavioral therapy, and studying the needs of autistic youth and families following a suicide attempt.

Newswise: Empowering Independence: Smart Home Solutions for Aging in Place
Released: 17-Oct-2024 9:00 AM EDT
Empowering Independence: Smart Home Solutions for Aging in Place
CEDIA

CEDIA highlights how smart home technology can benefit those aging in place. These innovations enhance safety and convenience while also helping older adults maintain independence and stay connected with loved ones.

Released: 17-Oct-2024 9:00 AM EDT
Scientific Conference Series Aims to Improve Outcomes for Diabetes, Cancer and Cardiovascular Disease
Endocrine Society

The Endocrine Society, a global organization that promotes endocrinology research and clinical practice, and Keystone Symposia, a nonprofit host of conferences and symposia on a range of life science and biomedical topics, will jointly host a series of three conferences to advance endocrine research.

Newswise: Improve Sustainability in Eye Clinics With This One Simple Trick: Stop Throwing Away Eye Drops Before They Expire
Released: 17-Oct-2024 9:00 AM EDT
Improve Sustainability in Eye Clinics With This One Simple Trick: Stop Throwing Away Eye Drops Before They Expire
American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO)

New findings from AAO 2024 suggest that simply adhering to the FDA-regulated expiration dates could not only reduce medication and plastic waste, but also save millions of dollars annually, and potentially prevent nationwide eye drop shortages.

Newswise: Isekai Fiction: Reviving Thai Literature with a Contemporary Style that Appeals to a New Generation
Released: 17-Oct-2024 8:55 AM EDT
Isekai Fiction: Reviving Thai Literature with a Contemporary Style that Appeals to a New Generation
Chulalongkorn University

From poetry to prose in an alternate world genre, an innovative teaching media for Thai literature by a Thai lecturer from the Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University, which invites the modern generation to talk, ask questions, and discuss characters and stories in Thai literature, connecting them to life and current social issues, transforming the Thai literature classroom making it trendy, fun, and no longer boring.



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