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AACR Meeting To Feature Ohio State Cancer Researchers


April 16, 2009

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Dr. Michael Caligiuri, director of The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center and chief executive officer of the James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute, is the ... The rest of the story

Future Medical Care Demands No Insurance Contingencies


October 17, 2008

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Gene-based medicine holds the key to improving health care outcomes and reducing costs, but only if individuals feel confident to undergo tests, according to national health care experts ... The rest of the story

Gene Marker May Predict Doses Of Important Anticoagulant


August 21, 2008

COLUMBUS, Ohio – A particular gene marker may help predict a patient’s safest and most effective dose of warfarin, the most widely prescribed anticoagulant in North America, according to a new study led ... The rest of the story

Some Antipsychotic Drugs May Be Missing Their Mark


December 31, 2007

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Drugs that treat depression, schizophrenia and other psychotic conditions and that target a particular protein on brain cells might not be triggering the most appropriate response in ... The rest of the story

Researchers Discover Possible Markers For Brain Disorders


December 03, 2007

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Researchers have discovered natural genetic differences that might help predict the most effective antipsychotic drugs for particular patients with brain disorders such as schizophrenia, ... The rest of the story


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