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In this episode of Going anti-Viral, Dr Michael Saag hosts Dr Ravindra Gupta. Dr Gupta is the infectious diseases expert who led the team that treated Adam Castillejo, also known as ‘The London Patient,’ the second person known to have been cured of HIV. The discussion, recorded on March 3, 2024, at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI), focused on the intricate process of finding a suitable stem cell donor, the immunologic and virologic considerations around the transplant process, and the collaborative medical team effort involved.
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Mashup Score: 4Gene therapy trial targeting rare form of deafness shows ‘jaw-droppingly good’ results - 1 hour(s) ago
Two congenitally deaf children can hear after being treated with a gene therapy, according to new data from an ongoing clinical trial.
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Mashup Score: 2Too much iron can cause big problems for the immune system - 1 hour(s) ago
A study builds on previous work that found depriving T cells of iron prevented cells from proliferating. The current study, published in PNAS, found that excess iron is just as problematic.
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Mashup Score: 0Supporting error management and safety climate in ambulatory care practices: the CIRSforte study. | PSNet - 1 hour(s) ago
Patient safety in ambulatory care settings is receiving increasing attention. This study evaluated an error management and safety climate intervention implemented across 184 ambulatory practices in Germany. The intervention included email newsletters on error management, e-learning modules to improve team engagement, and interdisciplinary workshops to discuss critical incidents. Survey feedback identified significant improvements in safety climate as well as improvements to incident reporting and learning systems.
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The investigational vaccine, mRNA-1345, developed for seniors has its FDA PDUFA date in a few days.
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Abstract. Since 2014, the NCI has launched a series of data commons as part of the Cancer Research Data Commons (CRDC) ecosystem housing genomic, proteomic, imaging, and clinical data to support cancer research and promote data sharing of NCI-funded studies. This review describes each data commons (Genomic Data Commons, Proteomic Data Commons, Integrated Canine Data Commons, Cancer Data Service, Imaging Data Commons, and Clinical and Translational Data Commons), including their unique and shared features, accomplishments, and challenges. Also discussed is how the CRDC data commons implement Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable (FAIR) principles and promote data sharing in support of the new NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy.See related articles by Brady et al., p. 1384, Pot et al., p. 1396, and Kim et al., p. 1404
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Mashup Score: 2Tuesday briefing: How the ‘unjust’ IPP prison sentence scandal ruined thousands of lives - 1 hour(s) ago
Imprisonment for public protection, or IPP, was envisaged as a tough measure on UK crime – but it has had devastating effects on thousands and their families
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Mashup Score: 0Homepage | Lupus Science & Medicine - 1 hour(s) ago
A lupus journal publishing basic, clinical, translational and epidemiological studies on all aspects of lupus and related diseases. An official journal of Lupus Foundation of America.
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Mashup Score: 1NFID Annual Conference on Vaccinology Research - Home - 1 hour(s) ago
Registration Open Registration is now open for the highly anticipated 2024 Annual Conference on Vaccinology Research: Preparing for the Future. Join us online on May 8-10, 2024, as we convene leading experts, researchers, and professionals to explore the latest advancements in vaccine research. Don’t miss this unparalleled opportunity to network,…
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The law prohibits telehealth appointments for abortion, but some groups are already using out-of-state physicians to prescribe the necessary medications.
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New Podcast Available: Episode 16 – Insights on HIV Cure by Stem Cell Transplant with Dr Ravindra Gupta. Click the link to listen: https://t.co/38nBjaxyVI or scan the QR code to view more episodes. #GoingantiViralPodcast #IASUSA https://t.co/hwPgaK2jIu