Citations with the tag: CLINICAL chemists

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  • Fighting on all fronts.
     // New Scientist; 5/4/2002, Vol. 174 Issue 2341, p62 

    Reports on the need for cancer specialist. Demand for bioinformatics; Need to increase the number of academic clinicians; Importance of medicinal chemist in cancer research.

  • SOCIETY OF MEDICAL BIOCHEMISTS OF SERBIA ACTIVITY.
    Majkić-Singh, Nada // Journal of Medical Biochemistry; Jun2011, Vol. 30 Issue 2, p149 

    The article focuses on the Society of Medical Biochemists of Serbia (SMBS) which was established in 1955 and its various professional activities. It notes that SMBS was developed to encourage all medical biochemists to engage in the development and improvement of all the branches of medical...

  • New HbA1c measure from 1 October 2012.
    Sivagnanam, G. // Journal of Pharmacology & Pharmacotherapeutics; Jul-Sep2012, Vol. 3 Issue 3, p289 

    The article discusses the measurement of HbA1c levels as recommended by the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry.

  • Worth nothing.
    Sivagnanam, G. // MLO: Medical Laboratory Observer; Nov2001, Vol. 33 Issue 11, p7 

    No abstract available.

  • Pharmacogenomics bringing complexities beyond its hype.
    Young, Karen // Diagnostics & Imaging Week; 7/19/2007, Vol. 10 Issue 29, p1 

    This article reports on the meeting hosted by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California. The opening plenary session featured a video montage outlining the paradigm change that the clinical chemistry profession is facing. It says...

  • Bisalbuminemia in a male Croatian patient with sarcoidosis.
    �imundic, Ana-Maria; Miler, Marijana; Nikolac, Nora; Topic, Elizabeta; Car@avec, Dubravka; Milanovic, Branka; Stanci!, Vladimir // Biochemia Medica; Apr2009, Vol. 19 Issue 1, p95 

    Background: Inherited bisalbuminemia is rare, mostly benign state, which has so far been described in several pathological conditions. Two genetic variants have already been described in two Croatian families. Herein we report a new case of bisalbuminemia in a Croatian male patient with...

  • Support for Science.
    �imundic, Ana-Maria; Miler, Marijana; Nikolac, Nora; Topic, Elizabeta; Car@avec, Dubravka; Milanovic, Branka; Stanci!, Vladimir // Quintessence International; Jun1982, Vol. 13 Issue 6, p684 

    The article presents the author's view on the challenges faced by chemists. He states that the reputation of chemists related to biomedicine eroded after the thalidomide tragedy in Germany and the subsequent regulation in the U.S. which limited the freedom of all scientists related to medical...

  • Computer-aided drug design platform using PyMOL.
    Lill, Markus A.; Danielson, Matthew L. // Journal of Computer-Aided Molecular Design; Jan2011, Vol. 25 Issue 1, p13 

    The understanding and optimization of protein-ligand interactions are instrumental to medicinal chemists investigating potential drug candidates. Over the past couple of decades, many powerful standalone tools for computer-aided drug discovery have been developed in academia providing insight...

  • A Small Revolution.
    Westly, Erica // Scientist; 10/1/2011, Vol. 25 Issue 10, p52 

    The article focuses on the development of nanomedicine, in which Richard Feynman offers plan on the idea of chemical manipulation. It states that development of nanomedicine supports medicine applications, which give more impact in the field of medicine. Moreover, famous chemists' discoveries...

  • A Fouled-Up System.
    Nesvold, Jill Heins; Westman, Katie F.; Yawn, Barbara; Anderson, Becky // Minnesota Medicine; Oct2011, Vol. 94 Issue 10, p4 

    The article discusses about the fouled up system of prescriptions and medications. As stated, the prescriptions are sometimes not clear to the chemist or to other doctors, medications given are sometimes confusing and then there are human errors too, so all this contribute to a havoc. The author...

  • Pharmacist→ Pharmacologist→ Therapeutist.
    Nesvold, Jill Heins; Westman, Katie F.; Yawn, Barbara; Anderson, Becky // Clinical Pediatrics; Apr1976, Vol. 15 Issue 4, p341 

    Discusses the evolution of a pharmacist to a pharmacologist to a therapeutist. Development of the pharmaceutical industry reduced the role of the chemist to that of a retail merchant; Severe professional identity crisis; Emphasis in medical education had to be shifted from physical and chemical...

  • Training academic chemists for industry.
    Frantz, Simon // Nature Reviews Drug Discovery; Aug2004, Vol. 3 Issue 8, p719 

    To what degree should academia be shaping chemists' skillsets for careers in pharmaceutical companies?

  • The Next Asbestos?
    Witchalls, Clint // Newsweek (Atlantic Edition); 7/21/2003, Vol. 142 Issue 3, p49 

    It is a common summer scene on beaches around the world. A mother kneels next to her young boy or girl and applies a thick layer of sunscreen to the child's exposed skin. In recent years, manufacturers have been engineering sunscreens that blend into the skin. How do they do it? By taking the...

  • The Next Asbestos?
    Witchalls, Clint // Newsweek (Pacific Edition); 7/21/2003, Vol. 142 Issue 3, p45 

    It is a common summer scene on beaches around the world. A mother kneels next to her young boy or girl and applies a thick layer of sunscreen to the child's exposed skin. In recent years, manufacturers have been engineering sunscreens that blend into the skin. How do they do it? By taking the...

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