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  • Two Proteins Found to Block Cancer Metastasis
    However, this concept had not explained why some tumors do not spread or metastasize. The researchers, from Weill Cornell Medical College, found that two key proteins involved in ...
    5-1-2013
  • Who Owns Your Genes?
    researchers who analyzed the patents on human DNA. The researchers, from Weill Cornell Medical College and the University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ) say their ...
    3-27-2013
  • Turning Off a Powerful Cancer Protein
    The researchers at Weill Cornell Medical College report that it is possible to shut down Bcl6 in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) while not affecting its vital function in T ...
    3-4-2013
  • Bioengineered Ears Hear Success
    Scientists say they've built a facsimile of a living human ear that looks and acts like a natural ear. The team from Weill Cornell Medical College and Cornell University believe ...
    2-22-2013
  • A Windfall for Rock Star Researchers
    using DNA polymorphisms Lewis C. Cantley, Margaret and Herman Sokol professor and director of the Cancer Center at Weill Cornell Medical College and New York-Presbyterian Hospital. ...
    2-21-2013
  • Watching Antibiotics Attack
    spectrometry can now allow biologists to "see" exactly how drugs work inside living cells to kill infectious microbes, according to researchers at Weill Cornell Medical College. ...
    11-2-2012
  • Goldilocks and the Three TFs Make Blood Vessels
    The Weill Cornell Medical College investigators say their studies have shown that AC-derived reprogrammed vascular endothelial cells (rAC-VECs) are essentially locked into a mature ...
    10-19-2012
  • The Search for Depression Biomarkers
    Mice though, like humans, show discernable anxiety. In 2008, Chen Xy and colleagues working at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University reported that they had developed a ...
    9-15-2012
  • 1950s NSAID Kills Resistant Tuberculosis
    Investigators at Weill Cornell Medical College, the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Institute, Johns Hopkins University, and the Rockefeller University have found that the ...
    9-11-2012
  • Protein Profiling Methods Improve
    ... Mauro Ferrari, Ph.D., is president and CEO of the Methodist Hospital Research Institute (MHRI) and professor of internal medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College. Dr. Ferrari and ...
    9-1-2012
  • The Search for Depression Biomarkers
    Mice though, like humans, show discernable anxiety. In 2008, Chen Xy and colleagues working at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University reported that they had developed a ...
    8-24-2012
  • Demystifying Circulating Tumor Cells
    ... immunocapture (GEDI) microfluidic device in close collaboration with Weill Cornell Medical College's David Nanus, M.D., and Evi Giannakakou, Ph.D. Downstream CellSearch ...
    8-1-2012
  • For New HIV Test, There's No Place Like Home
    Laurence, director of the Laboratory for AIDS Virus Research at Weill Cornell Medical College and New York Presbyterian Hospital. "It's a very good idea." He noted OraQuick's ...
    7-11-2012
  • Gene Therapy Briefs
    ... In a study published in GEN's sister journal Human Gene Therapy , researchers from Weill Cornell Medical College, The Scripps Research Institute, and Cornell University found that ...
    6-1-2012
  • Studies Find Melanoma Exosomes Educate Bone Marrow-Derived Cells...
    Studies by a Weill Cornell Medical College-led team showed that this cross-talk between exosomes and bone marrow-derived cells (BMDCs) is effected through transfer of the receptor ...
    5-24-2012
  • Journal Articles

  • Comparison of Techniques for Transurethral Laser Prostatectomy...
    Dean Elterman, Bilal Chughtai, Richard K. Lee, Lauren Kurlander, Marika Yip-Bannicq, Steve A Kaplan, Alexis E Te
    Journal of Endourologyand Part B, Videourology
    Design, Setting, Participants: A series of 97 vs. 170 patients who underwent PVP vs. TLEP, respectively, with the KTP laser system at Weill Cornell Medical College from September ...
  • The Way of Contemplative Healing: Interview with James Duffy...
    Russ Mason
    Alternative and Complementary Therapies
    System in Houston and a professor of psychiatry at Weill-Cornell Medical College in New York City and an adjunct professor of psychiatry at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. ...

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