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Loma Linda University Dentistry - Volume 23, Number 2, Loma Linda University School Of Dentistry, Mathew T. Kattadiyil, Charles J. Goodacre
Loma Linda University Dentistry - Volume 23, Number 2, Loma Linda University School Of Dentistry, Mathew T. Kattadiyil, Charles J. Goodacre
Articulator (Dentistry)
Contents:
9 | Gathering of Alumni 2012
14 | Joni Stephens Retires
16 | CAD/CAM Technology
26 | Student Research Awards
30 | Commencement Number 56
48 | Donor Appreciation
58 | Recently Departed
Chironian Fall/Winter 2012, New York Medical College
Chironian Fall/Winter 2012, New York Medical College
The Chironian
No abstract provided.
The Lli Chronicle Volume 3 Number 4, Nova Southeastern University
The Lli Chronicle Volume 3 Number 4, Nova Southeastern University
Lifelong Learning Institute Newsletters
No abstract provided.
Today - September 21, 2012, Loma Linda University
Today - September 21, 2012, Loma Linda University
TODAY
Inside this issue:
-- KOLA Cares for Kids Radiothon raises $1.2 million for Children's Hospital in it first decade
-- Children's Miracle Network bypasses the Inland Empire and Lima Linda University Children's Hospital
-- School of Medicine dean serves on accrediting body for medical schools
-- University provost named to WASC Accrediting Commission
-- Bicyclists to tackle 500 miles of the Natchez Trace for lifestyle medicine fund
-- Worldwide organization recognizes LLU nutrition researcher
-- Loma Linda University campus ministries launches prayer initiative
-- Loma Linda University Medical Center wins Spirit of Planetree Award
-- Health study receives appreciation from …
Wicked Good Sports Medicine Symposium 2012 Program, Lara Carlson, Daniel E. Lieberman, Samuel Headley, Stella L. Volpe, J. Timothy Lightfoot, Samuel N. Cheuvront, David Epstein
Wicked Good Sports Medicine Symposium 2012 Program, Lara Carlson, Daniel E. Lieberman, Samuel Headley, Stella L. Volpe, J. Timothy Lightfoot, Samuel N. Cheuvront, David Epstein
Wicked Good Sports Medicine Symposium
2012 sports medicine symposium at the University of New England in Biddeford, Maine.
Presenters and topics included:
Daniel E. Lieberman: Why Exercise Really is Medicine (An Evolutionary Explanation); Samuel Headley: Exercise and Chronic Kidney Disease; Stella L. Volpe: Prevention of Weight Gain in a Large Portion Society; J. Timothy Lightfoot: Can You Be Born a Couch Potato? The Genetics that Control Your Physical Activity; Samuel N. Cheuvront: Answers to 10 Common Questions about Hydration; David Epstein: Missing the Phenotypes for the Genotypes.
Biological Evaluation Of Cyclooxygenase-2 Inhibitor Nimesulide Derivatives As Anti-Agents, Amandeep Singh, Snigdha Chennamaneni
Biological Evaluation Of Cyclooxygenase-2 Inhibitor Nimesulide Derivatives As Anti-Agents, Amandeep Singh, Snigdha Chennamaneni
Undergraduate Research Posters 2012
Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) inhibitor nimesulide inhibits the proliferation of various types of cancer cells mainly via COX-2 independent mechanisms, which makes it a good lead compound for anti-cancer drug development. A series of new nimesulide analogs were evaluated with cell proliferation assay based on a non-small lung cancer cell line H292. The results showed that several derivatives were very active to against H292 cell growth with IC50s of sub nano mole. These results suggest the possibility of using these nimesulide derivatives as chemo preventive agents.
Simulation And Control Of An Intelligent Prosthetic Knee With Biogeography-Based Optimization, George L. Thomas
Simulation And Control Of An Intelligent Prosthetic Knee With Biogeography-Based Optimization, George L. Thomas
Undergraduate Research Posters 2012
Traditional, passive leg prostheses for transfemoral amputees require the user to produce unnaturally large actuations in order to walk. The resulting motions can cause joint degeneration and arthritis. To avoid this, a semi-active prosthetic knee using hydraulics to store and release energy has been developed. In our work this summer, we have improved upon a previous simulation model for this leg, and we have developed preliminary valve control results in this simulation software with BBO.
Normalizing For Noise Removal From Electrocardiogram Signals, Dominique Diamond Brooks, Daniel J. Simon
Normalizing For Noise Removal From Electrocardiogram Signals, Dominique Diamond Brooks, Daniel J. Simon
Undergraduate Research Posters 2012
Electrocardiography (ECG) measures the electrical impulse of the heart over time using electrodes that attached to the body. Designing a computational program using a synthetic ECG to test Normalized Least Mean Square (NLMS) filter serves as a basis to remove noise from the signal.
Investigating Axonal Biology Using Microfluidic Devices, James Deyling, Brittany Kastan
Investigating Axonal Biology Using Microfluidic Devices, James Deyling, Brittany Kastan
Undergraduate Research Posters 2012
During nervous system development, various diffusing biomolecules play a critical role in neurite outgrowth and guidance, resulting in the formation of a complex circuitry. However, the precise mechanism by which these molecules are spatio-temporally delivered to the growing tip of the neurites is unclear. Overall, the results suggest to the utility of this device for studying neurobiology, tissue engineering and cell migration.
Anti-Cancer Drug Screening Of Dual Tubulin And Hsp27 Inhibitors With 2d And 3d Lung Cancer Cell Assays, Janine Maria Naim, Rati Lama
Anti-Cancer Drug Screening Of Dual Tubulin And Hsp27 Inhibitors With 2d And 3d Lung Cancer Cell Assays, Janine Maria Naim, Rati Lama
Undergraduate Research Posters 2012
Cancer is the leading cause of death worldwide. The current treatment options available for lung cancer are limited and have drawbacks such as poor bioavailability, numerous side effects, poor efficacy and drug resistance. 3D model serve as a novel approach for drug screening purposes and the evaluation of compounds in the platform can help identify potent compounds for further in vivo xenograft studies.
Obtaining A Pure Protein Using An Elp-Tagged Tev Protease, Teisha L. Mullins
Obtaining A Pure Protein Using An Elp-Tagged Tev Protease, Teisha L. Mullins
Undergraduate Research Posters 2012
We present here use of GLGVP for tagging and purifying a gadolinium binding protein domain.
Key Players In Reverse Cholesterol Transport: The Plasma Enzyme Lcat, Christopher J. Pechura
Key Players In Reverse Cholesterol Transport: The Plasma Enzyme Lcat, Christopher J. Pechura
Undergraduate Research Posters 2012
Lecithin cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT) is a plasma enzyme that remodels nascent high density lipoprotein (HDL) into a mature form called spherical HDL. The model will be used in the future to map the amino acid residues from LCAT and the protein component of nascent HDL (apoA1) involved in mutual interaction, and to identify LCAT residues interacting with the lipid phase of nascent HDL.
Understanding The Structure Of High Density Lipoprotein, Dmitriy Parshakov, Kayla T. Tran
Understanding The Structure Of High Density Lipoprotein, Dmitriy Parshakov, Kayla T. Tran
Undergraduate Research Posters 2012
The high-density lipoprotein (HDL), the carrier of ‘good cholesterol’, transports cholesterol from periphery cells to liver for catabolism, a process termed reverse cholesterol transport. In this project we focused on obtaining and characterizing HDL particles.
Medical Education Digest, Vol. 14 No. 5 (September/October 2012), Nova Southeastern University
Medical Education Digest, Vol. 14 No. 5 (September/October 2012), Nova Southeastern University
Medical Education Digest
No abstract provided.
Alumni Journal - Volume 83, Number 3, Loma Linda University School Of Medicine
Alumni Journal - Volume 83, Number 3, Loma Linda University School Of Medicine
Alumni Journal, School of Medicine
Features:
12 | 2012 Graduation
30 | Student Mission Electives
32 | Ike Sander’s Odyssey
News:
6 | School of Medicine News
10 | Class Giving Report
34 | Board Member Election
Regulars:
4 | The President’s Page
8 | The Dean’s Page
36 | In Memoriam
41 | Placement Ads
What's Happening: September-October, 2012, Maine Medical Center
What's Happening: September-October, 2012, Maine Medical Center
What's Happening
No abstract provided.
Oncolog, Volume 57, Number 09, September 2012, Zach Bohannan, Sunita Patterson
Oncolog, Volume 57, Number 09, September 2012, Zach Bohannan, Sunita Patterson
OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)
- Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy Achieves High Control Rates in Lung Cancer: Stereotactic body radiation (SBRT), a relatively new treatment modality, has recently become a very successful treatment-and may even exceeded the effectiveness of surgery-for early-stage lung cancer
- Inflammatory Breast Cancer: Clinical Challenge, Research Enigma- Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) stands apart from other cancers of the breast in its unusual clinical presentation, its aggressiveness, and its poor prognosis. Researchers and clinicians are working to clarify what distinguishes IBC from other breast cancers and to discover treatments that improve patient outcomes
- HOUSE CALL: Reducing Cancer-Causing Chemicals in Outdoor Cooking: Tips for healthy …
Today - August 31, 2012, Loma Linda University
Today - August 31, 2012, Loma Linda University
TODAY
Inside this issue:
-- School of Dentistry opens Hugh Love Center for Research & Education in Technology
-- CMS team positive after visiting various Loma Linda health care entities
-- Advanced imaging and microscopy core facility celebrates first anniversary
-- SPH professor speaks on chronic diseases at Pan American Forum
-- Dentistry professor wins first place in poster competition at NIH event
-- Third-year pharmacy student attends seminar at University of Utah
-- American Board of Operative Dentistry elects dentistry professor as president
-- School of Dentistry alumnus volunteers among the Maasai
-- Gateway program introduces teens to health careers …
Let's Cure Cancer!, Wallace Morrison, Jessica Schneider, Sandra F. Amass
Let's Cure Cancer!, Wallace Morrison, Jessica Schneider, Sandra F. Amass
College of Veterinary Medicine eBooks
From ancient Egypt to modern times, scientists have been learning new ways to prevent, diagnose, and treat cancer. In this book, you’ll learn about cancer and how veterinarians, veterinary technicians, physicians, and other scientists are working together to find a cure for cancer in people and their pets.
How I Became A Veterinarian, Kauline Cipriani Davis, Sandra F. Amass, Paula Green
How I Became A Veterinarian, Kauline Cipriani Davis, Sandra F. Amass, Paula Green
College of Veterinary Medicine eBooks
Veterinarians have fun and exciting jobs! In this book you will meet veterinarians from all over the world. These veterinarians work hard to make sure people and their animals stay healthy. Maybe one day you will be a veterinarian too!
Fat Dogs And Coughing Horses: Be The Vet! Solve The Case!, Kauline Cipriani Davis, Jessica Schneider, Henry Green Iii, Thad Blossom
Fat Dogs And Coughing Horses: Be The Vet! Solve The Case!, Kauline Cipriani Davis, Jessica Schneider, Henry Green Iii, Thad Blossom
College of Veterinary Medicine eBooks
This activity book highlights various careers in the veterinary profession and provides veterinary medical cases for the reader to solve.
This project was supported by the National Center for Research Resources and the Division of Program Coordination, Planning, and Strategic Initiatives of the National Institutes of Health through Grant Number R25 OD011115-04.
Also attached are the 6 fitness handouts - Canine Obesity, Dog Weight by Breed, Doggie Fitness, Eating Healthy, Healthy Treats, and Weather Tips.
Contact Point, Arthur A. Dugoni School Of Dentistry
Contact Point, Arthur A. Dugoni School Of Dentistry
Contact Point
No abstract provided.
Trident - August 2012, Dugoni School Of Dentistry
Trident - August 2012, Dugoni School Of Dentistry
Trident
The newsletter of the Pacific Orthodontic Alumni Chapter at University of the Pacific, Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry.
Digest Of The Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine (Summer 2012), Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine
Digest Of The Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine (Summer 2012), Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine
Digest
The Summer 2012 issue of the Digest of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine includes the following articles:
- Message from the President
- PCOM Updates
- Commencement 2012
- Honors and Awards
- Development News
- Giving Back and Paying it Forward: Three alumni talk about their Careers and their Support for the College
- Top 100 Donors
- Transitioning into Retirement
- Trends in Forensic Medicine: Dramatic Rise in Prescription Drug Use
- Remembering Nicholas C. Pedano, DO ’61, FACOS
- Class Notes
- In Memoriam
- My Turn Essay
- The Fund for PCOM
Medicaid Expansion In Nebraska Under The Affordable Care Act, Jim P. Stimpson
Medicaid Expansion In Nebraska Under The Affordable Care Act, Jim P. Stimpson
Reports: Center for Health Policy
No abstract provided.
What's Happening: August, 2012, Maine Medical Center
What's Happening: August, 2012, Maine Medical Center
What's Happening
No abstract provided.
Oncolog, Volume 57, Number 08, August 2012, Amelia Scholtz, Dawn Chalaire
Oncolog, Volume 57, Number 08, August 2012, Amelia Scholtz, Dawn Chalaire
OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)
- Preoperative Chemotherapy Offers Best Outcomes for Patients with Rare Bladder Cancer: A combination of neoadjuvant chemotherapy and surgery provides patients who have small-cell urothelial cancer (SCUC) with much longer survival times than does initial surgery, the previous standard treatment
- Addressing Psychological Concerns for Cancer Patients: Despite advances in cancer treatment over the past several years, for many people, a diagnosis of cancer can still feel like a death sentence. The added stress leads to psychological problems for many patterns
- INBRIEF: New Antibody Treatment Produces Responses in Patient with Advanced Cancer/Accelerated Partial-Breast Brachytherapy Associated with Decreased Long-Term Breast Preservation and Increased …
Active Primary Care Physicians In Nebraska: Data Comparison, Supply, And Characteristics, Soumitra S. Bhuyan, Marlene Deras, Jim P. Stimpson
Active Primary Care Physicians In Nebraska: Data Comparison, Supply, And Characteristics, Soumitra S. Bhuyan, Marlene Deras, Jim P. Stimpson
Reports: Center for Health Policy
No abstract provided.
Today - July 27, 2012, Loma Linda University
Today - July 27, 2012, Loma Linda University
TODAY
Inside this issue:
-- Campus mourns the passing of a legend: G. Gordon Hadley, MD, 1921-2012
-- U.S. News ranks Loma Linda University Medical Center No. 1 in the Inland Empire
-- LLUMC overseas heart surgery team reaches out to Egypt
-- LLU among top schools in the nation for producing family doctors
-- New research shows that humor enhances short-term memory in elderly
-- Loma Linda to engage next generation of public health professionals August 16
-- Research details effects of pain in premature babies
-- Loma Linda students form chapter of new honor society on campus
-- Six …
The Flame 2011-12 Issue, Amy Irving
The Flame 2011-12 Issue, Amy Irving
The Flame
The Flame is the annual magazine for Illinois State University Mennonite College of Nursing