Bench To Bedside - Our Research Publication
Archive Issues of Bench to Bedside
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FEATURE ARTICLES
- Great science doesn't occur in silos
- Biology crosses disciplines to meet engineering in a spirited dialogue
- Sickle cell anemia
- Imaging
- Information sharing
- Cancer genomics
- Sleep disorders
- Autism spectrum disorders
- Regenerative medicine
- Nanotechnology
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Focus on Cancer Research
- Cancer Genomics - the Cancer Research Program explores the human genome for answers to one of children's deadliest diseases
- Childrens Center for Cancer and Blood Diseases - a history of ambitious clinical research
- Looking in the right places - Dr. Timothy Triche is on the hunt for the underlying causes of childhood cancer
- Leukemia stem cells – Researchers target cells with novel small molecule inhibitor
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Translational Medicine Focus
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Research Education Focus
- Program for minority high school students
- National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases grant
- Training new stem cell scientists
- Building skills for scientific accountability
- Translational research symposia
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Brain Research Focus
- Neuroscience Program Director recruited
- Leptin: obesity breakthrough?
- Research imaging and the brain
- Optic nerve hypoplasia research
- The brain and plasticity
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Clinical Research Focus
- Childrens Clinical Investigation Center
- Clinical research program summaries
- H. Russell Smith Award winners
- Thalassemia research
- Clinical Investigation Center
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Stem Cell Research Focus
- Stem cell project
- Development of stem cells
- Key research grants
- Hospital stem cell policy
- Cell & tissue engineering symposium
- Stem cell primer
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Focus on The Saban Research Institute
- New research facility debut
- New generation of research imaging
- Generous donation from Cheryl and Haim Saban and the Saban Family Foundation
- Research program snapshots
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Cardiothoracic Research Focus
- Tissue engineering
- Xenograft research
- Center for scientific dialogue
- Organ rejection for living lobar transplants
- NIH funding status
- Administrative support for research
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