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Algorithm for Lower Dose CT Imaging

July 27, 2010 | | Posted in Newsletter

Virtual Colonoscopy – CAT Scan
Virtual colonoscopy, which uses a CT scan instead of the traditional probe, has the advantage of [MORE]

Shock Waves to Grow New Blood Vessels in the Heart

June 15, 2010 | | Posted in Newsletter

Cardiac Shock Wave Treatment to Enhance Circulation
Cardiologists at the Mayo Clinic aren’t sure why acoustic waves initiate a wound-healing [MORE]

A Boost for Biobanking

April 13, 2010 | | Posted in Newsletter

Stephen N. Thibodeau PhD
“Biobanking is really one of the cornerstones of a translational research program.  It all comes down to [MORE]

Brain Implanted Neurotransmitter Sensors

March 16, 2010 | | Posted in Newsletter

Deep Brain Sensor
Deep brain stimulation, for treating Parkinson’s disease, works even if it’s not known how.  But to [MORE]

Mayo-Scottsdale to Stop Taking Medicare Patients

November 3, 2009 | | Posted in Newsletter

Every hospital in the country is trying to figure out how to break even financially on its Medicare patients.  The [MORE]

Lean Techniques in Clinical Trials

September 29, 2009 | | Posted in Newsletter

Clinical trial staff at Mayo Clinic’s three campuses (MN, AZ and FL) studied their procedures for carrying out internally authored [MORE]

Lean Techniques in Clinical Trials

September 29, 2009 | | Posted in Newsletter

Clinical trial staff at Mayo Clinic’s three campuses (MN, AZ and FL) studied their procedures for carrying out internally authored [MORE]

Telestroke

June 16, 2009 | | Posted in Newsletter

On Wednesday May 27, 2009 at the 18th European Stroke Conference, Bart M. Demaerschalk presented the results of the Arizona [MORE]

Mayo Discontinues Its Clinical Trials Service Unit

November 18, 2008 | | Posted in Newsletter

The M/St.P Business Journal reports that the Mayo Clinic has announced that it will discontinue its Clinical Trial Services unit [MORE]

Neurotransmitter Monitor

October 14, 2008 | | Posted in Newsletter

Assessing Neurotransmiters
In deep brain stimulation, surgeons still have difficulty determining if and where neurotransmitters have been activated.  Recently, though, the [MORE]