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The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection
New Releases for March
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This month’s release to The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection features talks on microbial classification, paediatric epilepsies, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the immune system across childhood, and much more.
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This month, the series Periodic Reports: Advances in Clinical Interventions and Research Platforms features the talk ‘Huxley’s science fiction: ion channels in pain, pain resilience, and beyond’ by Prof. Stephen Waxman, Founder and Director of the Neuroscience & Regeneration Research Centre at Yale University, USA. In his talk, Prof. Waxman discusses the multiple roles of ion channels – particularly sodium channels Na_v1.7 and Na_v1.8 – in pain, pain resilience, and a spectrum of other neurological disorders. Prof. Waxman also explores a pharmacogenomic approach to pain management and the identification of pain resilience genes, emphasising potential therapeutic targets. Additionally, he examines the presence of sodium channels in non-excitable cells, such as astrocytes and microglia, and their implications for neurological conditions beyond pain.
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A complete list of the released talks is provided below.
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Kind regards,
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The Editorial Team
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Regional anatomy: nose and pterygopalatine fossa
Dr. Maria Alessandra Sotgiu University of Sassari, Italy
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Dr. Sarah Fouch University of Portsmouth, UK
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Children are not simply small adults
Dr. Jesse Hackell New York Medical College, USA
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Microbial classification, taxonomy, & identification
Dr. Martin Goldberg Birmingham City University, UK
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Huxley’s science fiction: ion channels in pain, pain resilience, and beyond
Prof. Stephen Waxman Yale University, USA
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Immune system across childhood
Prof. Jayshree Subramanyam Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology, India
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Tumor-stroma interactions
Dr. Xin Lu University of Notre Dame, USA
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Epigenetic control of antiviral NK cells
Prof. Joseph Sun Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, USA
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Bacillus cereus
Dr. Sarah Fouch University of Portsmouth, UK
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Pharmacotherapy for obesity: hunger suppressors
Prof. Joe Proietto University of Melbourne, Australia
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Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) as an adjunct in cancer treatment
Prof. Rebecca Macy and Dr. Flavio Somanji USA
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Pediatric epilepsies: from genetic testing to targeted disease management
Dr. Pasquale Striano University of Genova, Italy
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Treponema pallidum
Dr. Sarah Fouch University of Portsmouth, UK
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Patient centricity in pharmacovigilance: how we can elevate a patient’s voice
Dr. Raphael Elmadjian Pareschi Roche Pharmaceuticals, Brazil
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Artificial intelligence in guiding cancer treatment decisions
Prof. Eytan Ruppin National Institutes of Health (NIH), USA
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Blood biomarkers: a new frontier in early Alzheimer’s detection in primary and secondary care
Dr. Gemma Salvadó Lund University, Sweden
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Restoring glucose metabolism: a new approach to reversing cognitive decline in AD
Prof. Katrin Andreasson Stanford University, USA
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