Tag: Albert Einstein College of Medicine week
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Sophie Molholm, Albert Einstein College of Medicine – Sensory Integration Therapy
On Albert Einstein College of Medicine Week: Applied Behavioral Analysis might not be the only way to treat autism. Sophie Molholm, professor of pediatrics, discusses a new option. Dr. Sophie Molholm is professor of pediatrics, of neuroscience, and of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. She is also associate director of…
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Jill Crandall, Albert Einstein College of Medicine – Statins
On Albert Einstein College of Medicine Week: Can statins be dangerous for you? Jill Crandall, professor of medicine, examines if use of these drugs can lead to other maladies. Dr. Crandall is professor and the Jacob A. and Jeanne E. Barkey Chair in Medicine at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and chief of the division…
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Ulrich Steidl, Albert Einstein College of Medicine – Leukemia
On Albert Einstein College of Medicine Week: How do we make process against leukemia? Ulrich Steidl, professor of cell biology, looks into a new drug treatment for fighting this cancer. Dr. Ulrich Steidl is professor of cell biology and of medicine and the Diane and Arthur B. Belfer Faculty Scholar in Cancer Research at Albert…
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Chaim Putterman, Albert Einstein College of Medicine – Diagnosing Lupus Nephritis
On Albert Einstein College of Medicine Week: A better way to diagnose lupus could be on the way. Chaim Putterman, professor of medicine, examines how to find the disease earlier. Dr. Chaim Putterman is a clinical rheumatologist who treats arthritis and related musculoskeletal and autoimmune diseases. Dr. Putterman specializes in lupus, an incurable autoimmune disease…
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Libusha Kelly, Albert Einstein College of Medicine – Gut Microbiome and Adverse Drug Reactions
On Albert Einstein College of Medicine Week: Your gut may decide how you react to a medication. Libusha Kelly, assistant professor of systems and computational biology, has more. Libusha Kelly, Ph.D., is associate professor of systems & computational biology and of microbiology and immunology. Dr. Kelly’s background in structural biology, machine learning, information theory, high…