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25-Jun-2018 7:05 AM EDT
Platforms for Investigating LncRNA Functions
SLAS

To aid in the discovery and understanding of lncRNA biology, newly published work features the technological platforms and methodology presently used to identify the roles of lncRNA in biology. This work highlights the databases and tools used to study lncRNA and techniques used to study their function.

   
Released: 26-Jun-2018 2:05 PM EDT
José Biller, MD, is Co-editor of New Textbook on Uncommon Causes of Stroke
Loyola Medicine

Loyola Medicine neurologist José Biller, MD, is co-editor of an authoritative new textbook on uncommon causes of stroke. "Uncommon Causes of Stroke" is a comprehensive guide for healthcare professionals diagnosing, treating and assessing complex causes of strokes and other cerebrovascular disorders.

Released: 26-Jun-2018 10:05 AM EDT
Pain Rehab Programs without Opioids Proving Effective
American Pain Society

New research, published this month by the American Pain Society (APS), adds to burgeoning scientific evidence showing that interdisciplinary pain rehabilitation programs are an effective alternative to opioids for chronic pain management. Despite several studies documenting favorable outcomes, access to multi-modal pain management programs remains out of reach for most patients due to inadequate insurance coverage. This discourages providers from opening new interdisciplinary pain clinics.

Released: 26-Jun-2018 9:05 AM EDT
American Pain Society Selects Tonya Palermo, PhD Treasurer and Three New Directors
American Pain Society

The American Pain Society today announced its selections of clinical psychologist Tonya Palermo, Ph.D. as Treasurer and three new members of the Board of Directors: John Markman, M.D., Jamie Rhudy, Ph.D. and David Tauben, M.D.

Released: 22-Jun-2018 1:05 PM EDT
UIC awarded $1M grant to advance inclusion in STEM education
University of Illinois Chicago

The University of Illinois at Chicago has received a five-year, $1 million grant through the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Inclusive Excellence Initiative.

   
Released: 22-Jun-2018 12:05 PM EDT
NSF Funds the Open Storage Network
Globus

The National Science Foundation (NSF) is announcing a $1.8 million grant for the initial development of the Open Storage Network (OSN)

Released: 22-Jun-2018 12:05 PM EDT
Nurse Anesthetists Applaud the House of RepresentativesEfforts to Curtail Opioid Crisis
American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology

Breaking News!! The House of Representatives minutes ago just passed legislation to allow nurse anesthetists and other APRNs to administer medical-assisted medicine independently in an effort to fight the opioid crisis by increasing access to treatment for individuals who are addicted.

Released: 22-Jun-2018 10:05 AM EDT
Three Argonne Scientists Receive DOE Early Career Awards
Argonne National Laboratory

Three Argonne researchers have earned the DOE’s 2018 Early Career Research Program awards.

Released: 22-Jun-2018 8:55 AM EDT
Registration Now Open for American Academy of Home Care Medicine Annual Meeting
American Academy of Home Care Medicine

The 2018 AAHCM Annual Meeting, held October 26-27, will convene academic leaders, policy authorities, and Veterans Administration (VA), clinical, and operational experts to bring to life the new opportunities in the field of home care medicine.

Released: 21-Jun-2018 4:40 PM EDT
Sleep-Related Infant Deaths: A Wake-up Call
RUSH

Dr. Kyran Quinlan and colleagues at Rush issue an urgent call for prevention strategies for sleep-related infant deaths in his viewpoint, “Protecting Infants From Sleep-Related Deaths” published in the June 18 online issue of JAMA Pediatrics.

Released: 21-Jun-2018 4:05 PM EDT
Writing Away the Body Image Blues
Northwestern University

In a new study, Renee Engeln, author of “Beauty Sick” (HarperCollins, 2017), tested the effect of three specific writing exercises on college women’s body satisfaction, along with co-author Natalie G. Stern also of Northwestern.

Released: 21-Jun-2018 3:30 PM EDT
Ketamine Acts Fast to Treat Depression and Its Effects Last — but How?
University of Illinois Chicago

In contrast to most antidepressant medications, which can take several weeks to reduce depressive symptoms, ketamine — a commonly used veterinary anesthetic — can lift a person out of a deep depression within minutes of its administration, and its effects can last several weeks. Researchers have long-wondered how ketamine can both act quickly and be so long-lasting.

Released: 21-Jun-2018 3:05 PM EDT
Beverly Murphy, MLS, AHIP, FMLA, First African-American President of the Medical Library Association
Medical Library Association

Beverly Murphy, AHIP, FMLA, began her term as President of the Medical Library Association (MLA), during MLA’18, the Association’s Annual Meeting held this year in Atlanta, Georgia.

   
Released: 21-Jun-2018 2:05 PM EDT
Northwestern Researchers Achieve Unprecedented Control of Polymer Grids
Northwestern University

The first examples of covalent organic frameworks (COFs) were discovered in 2005, but quality has been poor and preparation methods uncontrolled. Now a Northwestern University research team is the first to produce high-quality versions of these materials, demonstrate their superior properties and control their growth. The team’s two-step process produces organic polymers with crystalline, two-dimensional structures. The precision of the material’s structure and the empty space its hexagonal pores provide will allow scientists to design new materials with desirable properties.

Released: 21-Jun-2018 8:05 AM EDT
IMSA President to Join STEM Education Leaders at the White House
Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy (IMSA)

Dr. Jose M. Torres, President of the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy, will attend the first-of-its-kind State-Federal Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Education Summit hosted by The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) on June 25-26, 2018, in Washington, D.C.

   
18-Jun-2018 1:00 PM EDT
Majority of U.S. Adults Prescribed Epinephrine Report Not Using It in an Emergency
American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI)

A new study shows in an emergency, 52 percent of adults with potentially life-threatening allergies didn’t use the epinephrine auto-injectors (EAI) they were prescribed.

18-Jun-2018 9:05 AM EDT
Using Fragment-Based Approaches to Discover New Antibiotics
SLAS

A new SLAS Discovery review article summarizes new methods of fragment-based lead discovery (FBLD) to identify new compounds as potential antibiotics. It explains how FBLD works and illustrates its advantages over conventional high-throughput screening.

   
Released: 20-Jun-2018 3:30 PM EDT
Better Model of Water Under Extreme Conditions Could Aid Understanding of Earth's Mantle
University of Chicago

A team of University of Chicago scientists ran quantum simulations to develop a new model of the behavior of water at extremely high temperatures and pressures. The computational measurements, published June 18 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, should help scientists understand water’s role in the makeup of the mantle and potentially in other planets.

Released: 20-Jun-2018 1:05 PM EDT
Chameleon-Inspired Nanolaser Changes Colors
Northwestern University

• Chameleons change color by controlling the spacing among nanocrystals on their skin • Northwestern’s nanolaser changes color similarly — by controlling the spacing among metal nanoparticles • By stretching and releasing an elastic substrate, the nanoparticles move further apart or closer together to control color

Released: 20-Jun-2018 3:05 AM EDT
Integrated Lead Discovery: An Evolving Toolbox
SLAS

A new SLAS Discovery review article by GlaxoSmithKline researchers in the U.S. and U.K. offers an informative guide to the established and emerging tools available for early drug discovery and screening, and provides illustrative scenarios demonstrating considerations that drive decisions on choice of lead discovery tactics.

   
Released: 19-Jun-2018 1:05 PM EDT
Bad habits that lead to cancer, chronic disease corrected by simple lifestyle intervention
Northwestern University

A lifestyle intervention could fully normalize these four unhealthy behaviors, which put people at risk of developing heart disease and common cancers, including breast, colon and prostate.

Released: 19-Jun-2018 1:05 PM EDT
Floppy Eyelids May Be Sign of Sleep Apnea, Loyola Study Finds
Loyola Medicine

A Loyola Medicine study is providing further evidence that floppy eyelids may be a sign of sleep apnea. The study found that 53 percent of sleep apnea patients had upper eyelids that were lax and rubbery.

Released: 19-Jun-2018 9:00 AM EDT
$1.9 million grant aims to improve behavioral health care delivery
University of Illinois Chicago

Graduate students in the Jane Addams College of Social Work at the University of Illinois at Chicago will receive specialized training to help individuals with mental health issues in Chicago’s marginalized communities.

   
Released: 18-Jun-2018 3:05 PM EDT
Use of Alternative Medicines Has Doubled Among Kids, Especially Teens
University of Illinois Chicago

A JAMA Pediatrics study shows that since 2003, the use of alternative medicines among children has doubled. Increased use of Omega-3 fatty acids and melatonin among adolescents ages 13 to 18 drives the change.

Released: 18-Jun-2018 12:05 PM EDT
Student STEM Leaders of Tomorrow Solve the World's Biggest Challenges
Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy (IMSA)

"It’s about education that includes real-world investigation to find real-world solutions to real-world problems," says expert.

   
Released: 18-Jun-2018 11:05 AM EDT
The science behind pickled battery electrolytes
Argonne National Laboratory

Argonne material scientists have discovered a reaction that helps explain the behavior of a key electrolyte additive used to boost battery performance.

Released: 18-Jun-2018 10:05 AM EDT
Daily Fasting Works for Weight Loss
University of Illinois Chicago

A new study shows that daily fasting is an effective tool to reduce weight and lower blood pressure. The study is the first to examine the effect of time-restricted eating — a form of fasting that limits food consumption to select hours each day — on weight loss in obese individuals.

Released: 18-Jun-2018 8:55 AM EDT
IMSA Fund for Advancement of Education Launches New Pitch Contest for Innovations Addressing United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy (IMSA)

Competition for faculty, staff, students and alumni to support entrepreneurship and innovation to advance IMSA’s mission to address one or more of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

   
Released: 18-Jun-2018 8:55 AM EDT
IMSA Leads STEM Education with Incorporation of United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy (IMSA)

In 2017, IMSA adopted these 17 Sustainable Development Goals and started to incorporate them into curriculum spanning all subjects on campus.

   
Released: 18-Jun-2018 8:55 AM EDT
IMSA Incorporates United Nations Sustainable Development Goals into Curricula
Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy (IMSA)

Developing the next generation to solve global challenges and living one of its founding principles to “significantly influence life on our planet.”

   
Released: 18-Jun-2018 8:55 AM EDT
Creating STEM Knowledge and Innovations to Solve Global Issues Like Water, Food, and Energy
Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy (IMSA)

Dr. Torres, President of the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy (IMSA), shares his excitement and vision for IMSA hosting the 14th Annual International Student Science Fair, June 27th - July 1st, 2018

   
Released: 15-Jun-2018 3:05 PM EDT
AANA to VHA: Now is the Time to Grant CRNAs Full-Practice Authority
American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology

The American Association of Nurse Anesthetists (AANA) is urging the VA to reopen its final rule to grant Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) the authority to practice to the full scope of their education, training, certification and licensure.

Released: 14-Jun-2018 2:05 PM EDT
Nine UIC students named Schweitzer Fellows
University of Illinois Chicago

Nine University of Illinois at Chicago students have been awarded Schweitzer fellowships, a service learning program for health professional students committed to helping Chicago’s underserved.Named in honor of humanitarian and Nobel Laureate Dr. Albert Schweitzer, the fellowship encourages exceptional students in health and human service fields to serve the most vulnerable members of society, including the uninsured, immigrants, the homeless, returning veterans, minorities and the working poor.

   
Released: 14-Jun-2018 1:05 PM EDT
EEG can determine if a depressed patient will do better on antidepressants or talk therapy
University of Illinois Chicago

People react differently to positive events in their lives. For some, a small reward can have a large impact on their mood, while others may get a smaller emotional boost from the same positive event.These reactions can not only be objectively measured in a simple office evaluation, but researchers from the University of Illinois at Chicago report that they can help clinicians determine whether a patient with anxiety or depression is responding to treatment and if they will do better on an antidepressant drug, or in talk therapy.

Released: 14-Jun-2018 12:05 PM EDT
Northwestern Microbiome Project to Launch June 29 for International Space Station
Northwestern University

Twenty laboratory mice are poised to play an important role in preparing humans to go to Mars. A Northwestern University-led study of the microbiome in space is one of five science investigations scheduled to launch Friday, June 29, on board the SpaceX Dragon and head for the International Space Station (ISS).

Released: 14-Jun-2018 12:00 PM EDT
16 Cancer Care Facilities Receive Outstanding Achievement Award from American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer
American College of Surgeons (ACS)

Outstanding Achievement Award is granted biannually to accredited cancer programs that exceed compliance expectations of the CoC standards.

Released: 13-Jun-2018 1:05 PM EDT
Training the next generation of entrepreneurs
Argonne National Laboratory

Argonne’s fellows in the Applied Research Experience program have a front-row view of entrepreneurship as they help the laboratory’s Chain Reaction Innovators achieve research goals.

   
Released: 12-Jun-2018 3:05 PM EDT
Sen. Lamar Alexander Honored for Championing Critical Health Care Issues
The Society of Thoracic Surgeons

US Senator Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) received the Legislator of the Year Award from The Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) Tuesday afternoon, celebrating his firm commitment to issues impacting cardiothoracic surgeons and their patients.

11-Jun-2018 11:15 AM EDT
One-Third of US Adults May Unknowingly Use Medications That Can Cause Depression
University of Illinois Chicago

A new study from University of Illinois at Chicago researchers suggests that more than one-third of U.S. adults may be using prescription medications that have the potential to cause depression or increase the risk of suicide.

Released: 12-Jun-2018 9:50 AM EDT
How to Use Stick and Spray Sunscreens
American Academy of Dermatology

Sunscreen is a vital tool in the fight against skin cancer, including melanoma, the deadliest form. Research suggests that daily sunscreen use — when used correctly — could significantly cut the incidence of melanoma. This is why dermatologists from the American Academy of Dermatology advise their patients that the best sunscreen is the one they’ll wear. For many families, especially those with young children, this often includes stick and spray sunscreens in addition to lotions.

Released: 11-Jun-2018 2:05 PM EDT
New professorship honors Mark and Nancy Ratner
Northwestern University

Renowned chemistry professor and spouse were celebrated at a special ceremony

Released: 11-Jun-2018 2:05 PM EDT
New Campus Dining Options Coming
Northwestern University

In an effort to meet the needs of an increasingly diverse campus population, Northwestern University and its new food service provider, Compass Group, will introduce several initiatives this fall to be more inclusive in its dining options. All residential dining halls will offer meals that meet the needs of students with allergens and special diets, including halal and kosher foods, Compass Group said.

Released: 11-Jun-2018 12:05 PM EDT
Algorithm Predicts Dangerous Low Blood Pressure During Surgery
American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA)

Scientists have developed an algorithm that predicts potentially dangerous low blood pressure, or hypotension, that can occur during surgery. The algorithm identifies hypotension 15 minutes before it occurs in 84 percent of cases, the researchers report in a new study published in the Online First edition of Anesthesiology.



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