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- Questions About Raises, Shuttle Fees Top Administrators Forum
A UAMS Update article about Meet Your Administrator”
- Gruenwald Is New U.S. Citizen
Michael Gruenwald becomes U.S. citizen
- Gruenwald Is New U.S. Citizen
Michael Gruenwald becomes U.S. citizen
- Doughnut Sale to Help UAMS Psychiatry Youth Program
A UAMS Update article about a bake sale
- Call-in Announcements, Forums Will Give Employees More Information
A UAMS Update article about plans to improve communication between administration and employees of UAMS Medical Center
- IT Help Desk 400,000th Call Sweepstakes
IT Help Desk 400,000th Call Sweepstates
- The UAMS Help Desk Today - Ten Years Later
The UAMS Help Desk Today - Ten Years Later
- Free Tickets for UAMS Nights at Ray Winder Field
A UAMS Update article about UAMS Night with the Travelers
- ARIA Training Sessions May 19 - June 27 at UAMS
A UAMS Update article about May 19 - June 27 training sessions
- Human Research Forum Is May 21
A UAMS Update article about human research Q & A
- Accolades, May 2003
Accolades to UAMS faculty and staff
- GCRC Deadline Changed to July 1 for Grant Proposals
A UAMS Update article about GCRC pilot grants
- History of the Help Desk
- Watch, Look & Listen: Preview of New UAMS Public Service Campaign
- Forum to Discuss Impact of HIPAA on Research
Update article about HIPAA and research at UAMS
- Human Research Q and A Forum June 27
A UAMS Update article about the human research forum
- Emailed Version of UAMS Notice of Privacy Practices
UAMS Notice of Privacy Practices
- Free UAF Symposium Aug. 14-15 on Evolution of Human Diet
A UAMS Update article about a diet symposium at UAF
- Tom Butler is Arkansas Administrator of the Year
Tom Butler of UAMS Is Arkansas Administrator of the Year
- Join the Prostate Cancer Race Walk. Click Here for Registration Form.*
Join the Prostate Cancer Race Walk. Click Here for Registration Form.
- Join the Prostate Cancer Race Walk. Click Here for Registration Form.*
Join the Prostate Cancer Race Walk. Click Here for Registration Form.
- Defense Department Funds Possible Therapeutic Vaccine for Ovarian Cancer at UAMS
Defense Department Funds Possible Therapeutic Vaccine for Ovarian Cancer at UAMS
- Defense Department Funds Possible Therapeutic Vaccine for Ovarian Cancer at UAMS
Defense Department Funds Possible Therapeutic Vaccine for Ovarian Cancer at UAMS
- Join UAMS/ACRC Team in Race for the Cure®!
Join UAMS/ACRC Team in Race for the Cure!
- Join UAMS/ACRC Team in Race for the Cure®!
Join UAMS/ACRC Team in Race for the Cure!
- UAMS Scientist Receives $272,000 Grant for Tailoring Cancer Treatments with Laser Test
UAMS Scientist Receives $272,000 Grant for Tailoring Cancer Treatments with Laser Test
- UAMS Scientist Receives $272,000 Grant for Tailoring Cancer Treatments with Laser Test
UAMS Scientist Receives $272,000 Grant for Tailoring Cancer Treatments with Laser Test
- Photo Album: Stephens Institute Was a Highlight of Medicine Alumni Reunion
Photo Album: Stephens Institute Was a Highlight of Medicine Alumni Reunion
- Kids First in Fort Smith Celebrated Fourth in Style
Kids First in Fort Smith Celebrated Fourth in Style
- Class of 1948 Dedicates Endowment to Excellence in Education
Class of 1948 Dedicates Endowment to Excellence in Education
- Pharmacy Professor Elected to American College of Clinical Pharmacy
Pharmacy Professor Elected to American College of Clinical Pharmacy
- Pharmaceutical Scientists, Graduate Students Meet at UAMS
Pharmaceutical Scientists, Graduate Students Meet at UAMS
- Stephanie Gardner, Pharm.D., Ed.D., Is Interim Dean of College of Pharmacy
Stephanie Gardner, Pharm.D., Ed.D., Is Interim Dean of College of Pharmacy
- New COPH Survey Research Expert Eager to Develop New Ways of Measuring Public Health
New COPH Survey Research Expert Eager to Develop New Ways of Measuring Public Health
- Ready, Set, Go! UAMS, KATV Launch Get Healthy Arkansas™
UAMS, KATV Launch Get Healthy Arkansas™
- TO: ALL UAMS WEBMASTERS - URGENT - WEBSITE CONVERSION DEADLINE - JUNE 30
This is a reminder message regarding our conversion to the new UAMS standard web site appearance by June 30, 2004. Please see the information in the link above.
To schedule an initial meeting with Media Services regarding this conversion, please visit the following link: http://mediaservices.uams.edu/Webform.asp
If you are the primary contact for a website, we need information about you and the websites that you manage. Even if you have submitted information previously by email, please click on the following link and fill out the online form. It takes only a couple of minutes. http://www.uams.edu/update/absolutenm/anmviewer.asp?a=1208&z=47
- Farewell reception honoring Dr. Jacob Joseph
- The May Blood Drive - Critical
- The SAP Productions System will be down - 5 PM, May 28, 2004 - 8 AM May 31, 2004
- TrestleTree Survey – Last Chance, May 27 is the deadline
TrestleTree Survey – Last Chance, May 27 is the deadline
- TO: ALL UAMS WEBMASTERS - PLEASE READ - REMINDER - WEBSITE CONVERSION - JUNE 30
UAMS standard web site appearance changes- Information for UAMS Webmasters and website administrators
- New WebChart changes effective June 1, 2004
New WebChart changes effective June 1, 2004
- SAP will be down Friday, June 4th at 5:00 pm
- Official Notice: State Offices will Remain Open on Friday, June 11
Official Notice: State Offices will Remain Open on Friday, June 11
- Reagan Funeral Viewing Open in Ed II, Room G141, A & B
Reagan Funeral Viewing Open in Ed II, Room G141, A & B
- Coming Soon: UAMS Fitness Center!
Coming soon UAMS Fitness Center!
Have you heard? UAMS is going to have a beautiful state-of-the-art fitness Center right here on campus. It will be open 24/7 with cardiovascular equipment, weight training equipment and complete locker facilities. For more information please attend the following informational presentations:
o * July 13th College of Public Health AUD 8230 11:00 – 11:30A
o * July 14th ACRC Walton Auditorium 2:30- 3:00 P
o * July 14th ACRC Walton Auditorium 3:30 – 4:00P
o * July 15th College of Public Health AUD G225 12:00 – 12:30P
Early bird registration will also be held at each of these sessions. Sign up now and receive a UAMS Fitness Center T-shirt. You may also register in the cafeteria the week of July 12th between 11:00 am – 1:00 pm.
So check out the buzz at one of the informational sessions above, in the cafeteria or visit our web site at uams.edu/gethealthy. Join the New UAMS Fitness Center today and FIND YOURSELF!
- The East Parking Lot at War Memorial Stadium Will Be Closed Aug 4 - Aug 8
The East Parking Lot at War Memorial Stadium Will Be Closed Aug 4 - Aug 8, 2004
- 8th Annual UAMS Diversity Week, September 20-24, 2004
- 8th Annual UAMS Diversity Week, September 20-24, 2004
- WEBCHART WILL BE DOWN THIS SUNDAY, SEPT. 19TH
- WebChart Down - Monday 20th @ 5:00
- Distinguished Leader in Nursing Lecture
You're invited! The Hartford Center of Geriatric Nursing Excellence is sponsoring a Distinguished Leader in Nursing Lecture on 4/19/05. Dr. Charlene Harrington from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) will be speaking. Dr. Harrington is a Professor in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Department at USCF and also serves as the Associate Director for the USCF Hartford Center of Geriatric Nursing Excellence. Her areas of expertise include sociology of health care, economics and financing, health policy and regulation, aging and long-term care, and social problems.
- Distinguished Leader in Nursing Lecture
You're invited! The Hartford Center of Geriatric Nursing Excellence is sponsoring a Distinguished Leader in Nursing Lecture on 4/19/05. Dr. Charlene Harrington from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) will be speaking. Dr. Harrington is a Professor in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Department at USCF and also serves as the Associate Director for the USCF Hartford Center of Geriatric Nursing Excellence. Her areas of expertise include sociology of health care, economics and financing, health policy and regulation, aging and long-term care, and social problems.
- Distinguished Leader in Nursing Lecture
You're invited! The Hartford Center of Geriatric Nursing Excellence is sponsoring a Distinguished Leader in Nursing Lecture on 4/19/05. Dr. Charlene Harrington from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) will be speaking. Dr. Harrington is a Professor in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Department at USCF and also serves as the Associate Director for the USCF Hartford Center of Geriatric Nursing Excellence. Her areas of expertise include sociology of health care, economics and financing, health policy and regulation, aging and long-term care, and social problems.
- The UAMS Department of Psychiatry is Needing Adults (Ages 18-55) to Volunteer for a Decision-Making Study
The UAMS Department of Psychiatry is needing adults (ages 18-55) to volunteer for a decision-making study
- Last Day to Register: English as a Second Language Classes
Last Day to Register: English as a Second Language Classes
- Changes to Microsoft Class Schedules at Clinical Computer Training Center
Changes to Microsoft Class Schedules at Clinical Computer Training Center
- Third Wednesday Ethics Discussions
Third Wednesday Ethics Discussions
- Perinatal Conference Set For Jan. 25-26
Perinatal Conference Set For Jan. 25-26
- Perinatal Conference Set For Jan. 25-26
Perinatal Conference Set For Jan. 25-26
- Donations Can Be Made To UAMS Child Care Center
Donations Can Be Made To UAMS Child Care Center
- Donations Can Be Made To UAMS Child Care Center
Donations Can Be Made To UAMS Child Care Center
- 'Contract To Get Healthy' in 2007
"Contract To Get Healthy" in 2007
- 'Contract To Get Healthy' in 2007
"Contract To Get Healthy" in 2007
- Intersection of Campus, Hooper to Close Temporarily on Saturday
Intersection of Campus, Hooper to Close Temporarily on Saturday
- Cellular Phone Usage and Special Tax Concerns
Cellular Phone Usage and Special Tax Concerns
- Holiday Cards Feature Arkansas’ Tiniest Babies
Holiday Cards Feature Arkansas’ Tiniest Babies
- Holiday Cards Feature Arkansas’ Tiniest Babies
Holiday Cards Feature Arkansas’ Tiniest Babies
- Ward Tower Public Elevators to No Longer Stop on Fifth Floor
Ward Tower Public Elevators to No Longer Stop on Fifth Floor
- Ward Tower Public Elevators to No Longer Stop on Fifth Floor
Ward Tower Public Elevators to No Longer Stop on Fifth Floor
- 'Sunrise Go Live' Begins in April
Get Ready! We’re Set! Let’s Go Live!
- 'Sunrise Go Live' Begins in April
Get Ready! We’re Set! Let’s Go Live!
- UAMS Introduces Online Prescription Refill Site
UAMS Introduces Online Prescription Refill Site
- UAMS Introduces Online Prescription Refill Site
UAMS Introduces Online Prescription Refill Site
- Geriatric Research Summer Scholars Seminar
Geriatric Research Summer Scholars Seminar
- Novel plasma biomarker and marker profiles for analysis of metastatic disease: A unique fragment of parathyroid hormone related protein predicts breast metastasis to bone (11-09)
Novel biomarker profile for the management of metastisis to bone of patients with breast cancer.
- Novel plasma biomarker and marker profiles for analysis of metastatic disease: A unique fragment of parathyroid hormone related protein predicts breast metastasis to bone (11-09)
Novel biomarker profile for the management of metastisis to bone of patients with breast cancer.
- Novel plasma biomarker and marker profiles for analysis of metastatic disease: A unique fragment of parathyroid hormone related protein predicts breast metastasis to bone (11-09)
Novel biomarker profile for the management of metastisis to bone of patients with breast cancer.
- Gray’s Anomaly: A Source of Empowerment
Feb. 8, 2012 | “I’ll trim it so it’s not so bulky,” James Y. Suen, M.D., said as he folded, then snipped a tiny edge of gauze off before he placed it on his patient’s right jaw. He has cared for 23-year-old Jasmine Gray ever since she was 11 when she traveled from Memphis, Tenn. to see him after first being misdiagnosed.
- Need Something Sweet for Your Valentine?
Need Something Sweet for Your Valentine?
- Need Something Sweet for Your Valentine?
Need Something Sweet for Your Valentine?
- Code Moo Now Open
Code Moo Now Open
- Code Moo Now Open
Code Moo Now Open
- Sign Up for the UAMS House of Delegates Relay for Life Team
UAMS House of Delegates Relay for Life Team
- Sign Up for the UAMS House of Delegates Relay for Life Team
UAMS House of Delegates Relay for Life Team
- Overwhelming Response to SmartCare
Overwhelming Response to SmartCare
- Overwhelming Response to SmartCare
Overwhelming Response to SmartCare
- Celebrating African American Women Firsts
Celebrating African American Women Firsts
- Celebrating African American Women Firsts
Celebrating African American Women Firsts
- Nutrition Department Hosts Food Drive
Nutrition Department Hosts Food Drive
- Nutrition Department Hosts Food Drive
Nutrition Department Hosts Food Drive
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. 11-11
Treatment of cardiovascular diseases, heart attack and stroke remain leading causes of death in the world, affecting close to 15 million individuals per year. Among various risk factors, circulating clots (termed also thrombi) may cause unexpected death or stoke. At present no clinically relevant method has been developed for early detection of circulating clots despite their clinical significance as prognostic markers for preventing stroke and heart attacks.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. 11-11
Treatment of cardiovascular diseases, heart attack and stroke remain leading causes of death in the world, affecting close to 15 million individuals per year. Among various risk factors, circulating clots (termed also thrombi) may cause unexpected death or stoke. At present no clinically relevant method has been developed for early detection of circulating clots despite their clinical significance as prognostic markers for preventing stroke and heart attacks.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. 11-11
Treatment of cardiovascular diseases, heart attack and stroke remain leading causes of death in the world, affecting close to 15 million individuals per year. Among various risk factors, circulating clots (termed also thrombi) may cause unexpected death or stoke. At present no clinically relevant method has been developed for early detection of circulating clots despite their clinical significance as prognostic markers for preventing stroke and heart attacks.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. (11-11)
The present invention is a method of in vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. The Photo Acoustic technique based on detection of laser−induced acoustic waves provides greater sensitivity and spatial resolution in deeper tissue compared to the other optical modalities. In vivo multicolor flow cytometry, negative and positive PA contrasts integrated with focused ultrasound has potential for dynamic study of various clots directly in the bloodstream of superficial microvessels associated with different diseases (e.g., cardiovascular disorder, cancer metastasis, or infection) and their treatment (e.g., stents, implants, drugs) which otherwise could not be detected with existing techniques.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. (11-11)
The present invention is a method of in vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. The Photo Acoustic technique based on detection of laser−induced acoustic waves provides greater sensitivity and spatial resolution in deeper tissue compared to the other optical modalities. In vivo multicolor flow cytometry, negative and positive PA contrasts integrated with focused ultrasound has potential for dynamic study of various clots directly in the bloodstream of superficial microvessels associated with different diseases (e.g., cardiovascular disorder, cancer metastasis, or infection) and their treatment (e.g., stents, implants, drugs) which otherwise could not be detected with existing techniques.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. (11-11)
The present invention is a method of in vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. The Photo Acoustic technique based on detection of laser−induced acoustic waves provides greater sensitivity and spatial resolution in deeper tissue compared to the other optical modalities. In vivo multicolor flow cytometry, negative and positive PA contrasts integrated with focused ultrasound has potential for dynamic study of various clots directly in the bloodstream of superficial microvessels associated with different diseases (e.g., cardiovascular disorder, cancer metastasis, or infection) and their treatment (e.g., stents, implants, drugs) which otherwise could not be detected with existing techniques.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. (11-11)
The present invention is a method of in vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. The Photo Acoustic technique based on detection of laser−induced acoustic waves provides greater sensitivity and spatial resolution in deeper tissue compared to the other optical modalities. In vivo multicolor flow cytometry, negative and positive PA contrasts integrated with focused ultrasound has potential for dynamic study of various clots directly in the bloodstream of superficial microvessels associated with different diseases (e.g., cardiovascular disorder, cancer metastasis, or infection) and their treatment (e.g., stents, implants, drugs) which otherwise could not be detected with existing techniques.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. (11-11)
Among various risk factors, circulating clots (termed also thrombi) may cause unexpected death or stoke. At present no clinically relevant method has been developed for early detection of circulating clots despite their clinical significance as prognostic markers for preventing stroke and heart attacks.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. (11-11)
Among various risk factors, circulating clots (termed also thrombi) may cause unexpected death or stoke. At present no clinically relevant method has been developed for early detection of circulating clots despite their clinical significance as prognostic markers for preventing stroke and heart attacks.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. (11-11)
Among various risk factors, circulating clots (termed also thrombi) may cause unexpected death or stoke. At present no clinically relevant method has been developed for early detection of circulating clots despite their clinical significance as prognostic markers for preventing stroke and heart attacks.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. (11-11)
Among various risk factors, circulating clots (termed also thrombi) may cause unexpected death or stoke. At present no clinically relevant method has been developed for early detection of circulating clots despite their clinical significance as prognostic markers for preventing stroke and heart attacks.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. (11-11)
Among various risk factors, circulating clots (termed also thrombi) may cause unexpected death or stoke. At present no clinically relevant method has been developed for early detection of circulating clots despite their clinical significance as prognostic markers for preventing stroke and heart attacks.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. (11-11)
Among various risk factors, circulating clots (termed also thrombi) may cause unexpected death or stoke. At present no clinically relevant method has been developed for early detection of circulating clots despite their clinical significance as prognostic markers for preventing stroke and heart attacks.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. (11-11)
Among various risk factors, circulating clots (termed also thrombi) may cause unexpected death or stoke. At present no clinically relevant method has been developed for early detection of circulating clots despite their clinical significance as prognostic markers for preventing stroke and heart attacks.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. (11-11)
Among various risk factors, circulating clots (termed also thrombi) may cause unexpected death or stoke. At present no clinically relevant method has been developed for early detection of circulating clots despite their clinical significance as prognostic markers for preventing stroke and heart attacks.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. (11-11)
Among various risk factors, circulating clots (termed also thrombi) may cause unexpected death or stoke. At present no clinically relevant method has been developed for early detection of circulating clots despite their clinical significance as prognostic markers for preventing stroke and heart attacks.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. (11-11)
Among various risk factors, circulating clots (termed also thrombi) may cause unexpected death or stoke. At present no clinically relevant method has been developed for early detection of circulating clots despite their clinical significance as prognostic markers for preventing stroke and heart attacks.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. (11-11)
Among various risk factors, circulating clots (termed also thrombi) may cause unexpected death or stoke. At present no clinically relevant method has been developed for early detection of circulating clots despite their clinical significance as prognostic markers for preventing stroke and heart attacks.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. (11-11)
Among various risk factors, circulating clots (termed also thrombi) may cause unexpected death or stoke. At present no clinically relevant method has been developed for early detection of circulating clots despite their clinical significance as prognostic markers for preventing stroke and heart attacks.
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