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Betty Gallaher, RN, Why Human Factors Matter
Ms. Betty Gallaher RN
“Miss Betty” Gallaher was an emergency department nurse at the Coosa Valley Medical Center in Alabama for [MORE]
“I Once Was Blind, but Now I See”
Synthetic cornea
Taking a line from “Amazing Grace,” “Eye surgeons at the Rabin Medical Center in Israel have successfully implanted the [MORE]
Nanoparticle Injection to Slow Cartilage Loss
Nanoparticles may slow cartilage loss in Arthritis
“[Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and collaborating hospitals] attached an EGFR ligand called [MORE]
Breath Analysis for Breast Cancer and Its Subtypes
Electronic nose for breath analysis
Exhaled breath has some 2,500 chemicals that are potential biomarkers for diseases. To discover biomarker profiles [MORE]
Blood Test Better than Tissue Biopsy in Predicting Transplant Rejection
Liquid biopsy to detect acute heart transplant rejection
From the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute’s Laboratory of Applied Precision Omics: [MORE]
New Material for Soft Tissue Engineering
New thermoplastic biomaterials
Elasticity and biodegradability are to properties that are difficult to engineer together. In this piece, a collaboration of [MORE]
Total Laboratory Automation, an Update
Total laboratory automation
Many of our readers will be familiar with total laboratory automation; this piece is a nice catch-up. “While [MORE]