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Mashup Score: 16Novel siRNA backbone developed at UMass Chan enhances stability, durability of potentially therapeutic platform - 9 month(s) ago
A biochemical breakthrough using simple carbon atoms by Ken Yamada, PhD, and Anastasia Khvorova, PhD, has dramatically improved the stability and efficacy of a potential oligonucleotide therapeutic platform in mice.
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Mashup Score: 2Medicine Researcher Spotlight - Lee Quinton, PhD - 1 year(s) ago
Researcher Spotlight for Lee Quinton, PhD
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Mashup Score: 3Two UMass Chan studies selected for STAT Madness - 1 year(s) ago
STAT News has selected two research teams from UMass Chan to compete in its 2024 STAT Madness competition. Members of the public are invited to vote for the best biomedical research from 2023. The first round of voting, which will narrow the field from 64 to 32, has begun.
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Mashup Score: 7UMass Chan study seeks to improve daily medication adherence for children with asthma - 1 year(s) ago
A new study by Michelle K. Trivedi, MD’09, MPH, will examine strategies to help ensure children receive their daily asthma medicine.
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Mashup Score: 8Infectious disease expert Laura Gibson, MD’94, honored as WBJ champion of health care - 1 year(s) ago
Dr. Gibson’s leadership in CMV research and in advocacy for newborn CMV screening highlighted in inaugural Central Mass Champions of Health Care Award.
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🥂 Congratulations to Dr. Laura Gibson at @UMassChan Medical School on being among the first to be honored with a Central Mass Champions of Health Care Award from the Worcester Business Journal! 👇 Learn all about her work on #cytomegalovirus! 🔗 https://t.co/XTIhluOuVx https://t.co/wmtCnYGl06
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A new study involving more than 9,000 Framingham Heart Study participants shows standard electrocardiograms can predict biological age and risk of cardiac disease and death.
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