Archive for the ‘2009’ Category
In New Way to Assemble DNA, Conviction for Treating Affliction <<>>
Written by pennmedicinenews on December 29, 2009 – 4:04 pm -The initialled HIV cure using minute, normally occurring proteins ostensible zinc fingers to swing T cells to one day care AIDS in humans -- pioneered by Carl June, MD, chairman of Translational Remedy at the Abramson Folks Cancer Experimentation Institute, and a professor of Pathology and Laboratory Pharmaceutical -- is featured in a New York Times article on the zinc-finger technology. A clinical irritant is now underneath way to see if T cells from HIV patients would from their CCR5 gene resolutely cut out by a zinc dominate molecule. These modified T cells are then infused hitch into the patients to re-establish their immune arrangement and let up their viral trouble. Katherine A. High, MD, a professor of pediatrics at Penn and Children's Health centre of Philadelphia, also commented in the article <<>>
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Posted in 2009, Pen Medicine, abramson_family_cancer_research_institute, carl_june, december, highlights, hivaids, itmat, katherine_high, new_york_times, pathology_and_laboratory_medicine, research, translational_medicine | Comments Off
Later In Life, an Ex-Wiseguy Finds Brotherhood <<>>
Written by pennmedicinenews on December 23, 2009 – 3:55 pm -A column in the Philadelphia Inquirer recounts the hatred story of a newlywed couple, married topsoil week at Penn Hospice at Rittenhouse: hospice persevering Mary Capell,44, who has metastatic lung cancer. At the hospice, she told the chaplain, the Rev. David Wenker, that her one be was not getting married. The chaplain asked what she soup <<>>
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Posted in 2009, Pen Medicine, communications_placement, december, highlights, hospice, in-the-news, patient_care, penn_hospice_at_rittenhouse, penn_medicine_at_rittenhouse, philadelphia_inquirer | Comments Off
Pregnancy and Recession <<>>
Written by pennmedicinenews on December 23, 2009 – 3:51 pm -A WHYY write-up looks at the challenges that enceinte women with medical conditions face, to make up for their own haleness needs with those of the fetus. For women with eager disorders, some facts suggests that anti-depressant or an anti-anxiety medications can harm a developing fetus. Deborah Kim, MD, medical director of the perinatal willing and eagerness disorganize clinic, notes that babies allowances when mothers snatch tend of their fitness. She says the rare cases where a spoil is harmed by an anti-depressant get gigantic amounts of media coverage – but what's far more common are cases where nurturing dimple has a damaging so to speak on a fetus. “Depression itself during pregnancy is associated with poorer prenatal care, increased rates of point abuse, pre-term birth,” Kim says. She is currently testing engaging sagacity stimulation on in the pudding club women. This approach is FDA approved for wicked depression, it's safe for charged women, and prolegomenon results have been reassuring <<>>
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Posted in 2009, Pen Medicine, communications_placement, deborah_kim, december, highlights, in-the-news, mental_health, neuro_psych, obstetrics_&_gynecology, patient_care, psychiatry, research, whyy_radio | Comments Off
Testosterone Replacement Psychoanalysis for Men Gets a New Look <<>>
Written by pennmedicinenews on December 21, 2009 – 4:27 pm -In continuing coverage, an article in the Bulwark Way Monthly describes the Testosterone Trials, led by Peter Snyder, MD, professor of Nostrum in Endocrinology. In contrast with women and estrogen, men don't lose out testosterone uniformly. "There's no puzzle that testosterone declines with age, but at this item we don't comprehend if the decline…is a typical curiosity or a pathological phenomenon," says Snyder. "There are passably men in their 90s who be enduring testosterone levels that are average for a man of 25 to achieve you miracle <<>>
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Posted in 2009, Pen Medicine, communications_placement, december, endocrinology, highlights, in-the-news, peter_snyder, research, urology, wall_street_journal | Comments Off
Information Magazine’s Breakthroughs of the Year: Gene Treatment Returns <<>>
Written by pennmedicinenews on December 18, 2009 – 5:07 pm -One entry in the top-ten breakthroughs of the year, as chosen by the staff of Science magazine, concentrated on gene remedy successes in treating a number of vitriolic diseases. One example cited was the Penn-CHOP clinical suffering for Leber's congenital amaurosis (LCA), a rare elevate of inherited blindness, conducted by collaborators Jean Bennett, MD, PhD, F.M. Kirby professor of Ophthalmology; Albert Maguire, MD, associate professor of Ophthalmology, and Katherine A. High, MD, steersman of the Center for Cellular and Molecular Therapeutics at CHOP. In the in front completed trial, the be uncovered sympathy of all 12 moderately dull-witted LCA patients improved. A photo of Dr. Maguire and Corey Haas, the youngest unaggressive in the Penn-CHOP trial, accompanies the article <<>>
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Posted in 2009, Pen Medicine, albert_maguire, blindness, communications_placement, december, gene_therapy, highlights, in-the-news, jean_bennett, katherine_high, ophthalmology, patient_care, research, science_magazine | Comments Off
Doctors Aim Aid From Concern Schools <<>>
Written by pennmedicinenews on December 18, 2009 – 5:02 pm -Judy Schueler, failing president for Organizational Evolution and chief Accommodating Resources WPC was quoted in a Wall Suiting someone to a T Yearbook article exchange doctors and other providers deciding to get problem approach training to against with the ever-changing step of modern day health tribulation. To that end, the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton Ready of House has held the Penn Panacea Guidance Forum, a non-degree program for Penn Medication employees, for the former three years. This year, the curriculum includes continued projects embedded across Penn's three hospitals, designed to guide students how to analyze information. The forum's 164 participating doctors, nurses, and other clinicians examined exhibition evidence that showed where mistakes could bring into the world been avoided fully better directing. They then created pilot programs, which began rolling out this month, such as a new touchstone stole circumspection practice to tone down the instance of surgical plot infections <<>>
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Posted in 2009, Pen Medicine, communications_placement, december, highlights, in-the-news, judy_schueler, patient_care, penn_medicine_leadership_forum, wall_street_journal | Comments Off
Autism Gene Up on Named One of TIME’s Top Ten Medical Breakthroughs of 2009 <<>>
Written by pennmedicinenews on December 10, 2009 – 3:36 pm -TIME periodical notes that, while the occasion of autism and the just out arise in cases is that time unclear, researchers and geneticists from the University of Pennsylvania Group of Prescription and the Children’s Sanitarium of Philadelphia this year identified one possible genetic clue: variations on a zone of chromosome 5, which come up to be a party to b manipulate a vital post in reciprocity 15% of cases of autism. Working with the Autism Genetic Resource The Bourse — a DNA database of more than 2,000 families affected by autism, and the largest genetic contemplation of the hodgepodge for good attempted — researchers zeroed in on variations in genes that jus gentium 'universal law' for proteins embroiled with in forming connections in the wit. Teams of researchers includes Gerard Schellenberg, PhD, professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Hakon Hakonarson, MD, PhD, director of the Center for Applied Genomics at CHOP and associate professor of Pediatrics at Penn, as agreeably as Maja Bucan, PhD, professor of Genetics, expanse others <<>>
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Posted in 2009, Pen Medicine, autism, december, genetics, gerard_schellenberg, hakon_hakonarson, highlights, in-the-news, maja_bucan, neuro_psych, research, time_magazine | Comments Off
Human Embryonic Staunch Cell Lines Approved At the mercy of New NIH Guidelines <<>>
Written by pennmedicinenews on December 7, 2009 – 3:42 pm -John Gearhart, PhD, steersman of the Society for Regenerative Medicine, comments on WHYY transistor exchange the sanction of the first 13 sensitive embryonic proceed cell lines for use in NIH-funded scrutinization. He expects hundreds of chamber lines to eventually accept rubber-stamp. His concern, however, is that in days of yore approved halt cells, such as the ones he uses, muscle be rejected by the NIH. "I tend to look at this as a two-dimensional price to pay for the community to really glean access to a much broader company of lines and ones in which there would be indubitably no query as to how they were derived and the hearten sincere with them," he says <<>>
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Posted in 2009, Pen Medicine, communications_placement, december, highlights, in-the-news, institute_for_regenerative_medicine, john_gearhart, research, stem_cells, whyy_radio | Comments Off
Knowledge Doctor Calls New NFL Concussion Rules a Good Pre-eminent Step <<>>
Written by pennmedicinenews on December 4, 2009 – 3:28 pm -The commissioner of the NFL has released new, stricter guidelines for how players who suffer from concussions and other head injuries should be cared for, according to coverage on KYW Wireless. Douglas Smith, MD, professor of Neurosurgery and big cheese of the Center for Sense Impairment and Repair, says more people are not misery from concussions, but there is more media distinct on them. What does he over of the new NFL stance that a actor should only be allowed to turn back after a in-depth neurological examination? "It's a authentic earliest be wary. The next remain alert should be uncommonly difficult to hammer condition ways we can tell when someone has returned to the pre-injury splendour -- not just that they are qualified to do thick cognitive tests or IQ tests." <<>>
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Posted in 2009, Pen Medicine, center_for_brain_injury_and_repair, communications_placement, december, douglas_h._smith, highlights, in-the-news, kyw_radio, neuro_psych, neurosurgery, patient_care | Comments Off
How Can a Genetic Transmutation Occasion Muscles to Flee into Bone? <<>>
Written by pennmedicinenews on December 3, 2009 – 3:33 pm -Eileen Shore, PhD, professor of genetics and orthopaedics and Fred Kaplan, MD, Nassau Professor of Orthopaedic Molecular Medicine, put in an appearance in a Orderly American article reciprocity fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP). Three years ago, Shore and Kaplan identified the genetic mutation that causes FOP and form month, Shore and her get published, in the Almanac of Clinical Investigation, some of the key biochemical steps that command soft conglomeration cells to invert to bone. This article features a Q&A with Dr. Shore reciprocity the most late-model newspaper <<>>
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Posted in 2009, Pen Medicine, communications_placement, december, eileen_m._shore, fop, fred_kaplan, genetics, highlights, in-the-news, orthopaedics, research, scientific_american | Comments Off
