North America Analysis

Health Research Stakeholders

CARD stakeholder

Dr Jean Pfau and the Center for Asbestos Related Disease (CARD)

Jean C. Pfau is an immunotoxicologist with a PhD in Microbiology and Biochemistry. Dr Pfau currently serves as a scientific consultant for the Center for Asbestos Related Disease (CARD) in Libby, Montana.

Herantis Pharma: Disease-modifying therapies for Parkinson’s disease

Herantis Pharma is an innovative biotech company developing disease-modifying therapies for Parkinson’s disease.
Functional Immune Repertoire Analysis

Functional Immune Repertoire Analysis

Functional Immune Repertoire Analysis: Finding novel ways to measure, understand and advance vaccine-mediated protection towards personalized vaccination strategies.
Faculty of Nursing - University of Alberta

The University of Alberta: Improving nursing practices with older people

How to improve nursing practice with older people? Here, Dr Dahlke explores how she has been awarded funding from Canadian national funding, as well...
UC-Davis-Department-of-Molecular-Biosciences

UC Davis Department of Molecular Biosciences

The Department of Molecular Biosciences serves as the academic home for all nutritional, physiological chemistry, and pharmacologic and toxicologic programs of the School of...
Center for Blood Oxygen Transport & Hemostasis (CBOTH)

CBOTH: Therapeutic development in blood oxygen transport and hemostasis

Oxygen (O2) transport and hemostasis are central to human adaptation to stress/injury and to disease pathobiology.
Sepsis Canada

Understanding Sepsis, the major global health priority with Sepsis Canada

How did Canada react to Sepsis becoming a major global health priority, and how is Sepsis Canada helping to protect patients and raise awareness?

The Patrick G Johnston Centre for Cancer Research: Relieve the human suffering from cancer

Addressing one of the greatest challenges to human health and well-being, the Patrick G Johnston Centre for Cancer Research at Queen's University Belfast (QUB) is recognised internationally as an impactful research centre committed to relieving the human suffering from cancer.
Department of Molecular, Cell and Systems Biology, Laboratory of Wound Healing Biology,

Dr. Martins-Green: Advancing wound healing research and cell biology

Dr. Martins-Green is the Professor of Cell Biology in the Department of Molecular, Cell and Systems Biology at the University of California, Riverside, where she works to uncover more about chronic wounds and their basic cell and molecular mechanisms.
Department of History - University of Saskatchewan

Dr. Erika Dyck – Researching psychedelics in Medicine

Historical insights and perspectives on the psychedelic renaissance and its potential to address increased mental health burdens/
KHPO

Knee Health Promotion Option: A comprehensive management for knee osteoarthritis

In 1995, Dr. Shaw-Ruey Lyu caught a glimpse of the hidden lesion in the knee. That chance encounter has led him and his team to explore medial plica and the role it plays in osteoarthritis of the knee (knee OA).
Faculty of Physical Activity Sciences

Researching healthy aging at the Faculty of Physical Activity Sciences

The Faculty of Physical Activity Sciences holds two bachelor degrees, one in kinesiology and one in physical education, in addition to a Masters in physical activity sciences.
Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology

Molecular approaches to the hormonal regulation of ovarian follicular development

Examining mutations, tumor formation, hormonal regulation of ovarian follicular development, and so much more at Baylor College of Medicine.
Department of Psychiatry

Exploring preventive interventions for youth mental health issues

Mary Cannon has an international reputation in the field of psychiatry, particularly developmental psychiatric epidemiology and youth mental health.
CorTec

CorTec, neurotechnology and the Brain Interchange System

CorTec's mission is "communicating with the brain - for the cure of disease". By using their Brain Interchange System, they hope to develop stroke rehabilitation.
Department of Physiology

Senescence: Examining genetic responses, exercise benefits and age-related decline

Robert Wessells’ lab at Wayne State University has been focusing on the field of functional senescence, particularly age-related decline in mobility and exercise capacity The...
Department of Medicine - University of Virginia School of Medicine

Expanding diabetes mellitus research and telemedicine treatments

Dr. Richard Santen is developing a telemedicine treatment and retirement care programme for patients with diabetes mellitus.
Department of Molecular Medicine

Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute

The Department of Molecular Medicine provides an interdisciplinary program of study in the areas of cancer and aging and their prevention.
College Of Education

Eco-Solutioning Programs to Empower Student Learning in STEM Disciplines

Taking Action!  Students’ generation of solutions to local environmental problems with STEM disciplines.
Secarna Pharmaceuticals GmbH & Co. KG

Secarna Pharmaceuticals GmbH & Co. KG

Meet Secarna Pharmaceuticals GmbH & Co. KG: The leading independent European antisense drug discovery company

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