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Study Finds Lack Of Belief In Body’s Ability To Function Through Pain Linked To Daily Pre-surgery…
According to a new Johns Hopkins Medicine study, low pain self-efficacy can predict daily pre-surgery prescribed opioid use among patients seeking elective spine surgery. The study defined pain self-efficacy as the “beliefs held by people!-->…
Johns Hopkins University’s Study of Cancer Metastasis Gets $35 Million Boost
With a $35 million gift from researcher, philanthropist and race car driver Theodore Giovanis, scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine will study the biological roots of the most fatal aspect of cancer: how it metastasizes, or spreads,!-->…
SpaceMarkers Detects Locations, Interactions Among Genes in And Around Tumors
SpaceMarkers, a new machine learning software developed by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Convergence Institute and the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, can identify molecular interactions among distinct types of cells in and around!-->…
Johns Hopkins Medicine Researchers Elected To Rank By National Academy Of Sciences
Two researchers from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine were elected to the National Academy of Sciences (NAS), a private, nonprofit community of esteemed scientists committed to furthering science and scientific research!-->…
Researchers Implement AI To Advance Drug Delivery System For Glaucoma And Other Chronic Diseases
Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers say they have used artificial intelligence models and machine-learning algorithms to successfully predict which components of amino acids that make up therapeutic proteins are most!-->…
Johns Hopkins University Shares 10 Things For Pediatricians To Prevent Summer Injuries
From water accidents and sunburns to dehydration and head/neck injuries, these are some of the most common injuries pediatricians across Johns Hopkins Medicine see during the summer. Experts at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital and!-->…
Johns Hopkins University’s Experimental Drug Inhibits or Prevents Diabetic Eye Disease
Researchers at Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins Medicine say they have evidence that an experimental drug may prevent or slow vision loss in people with diabetes. The results are from a study that used mouse as well as human retinal!-->…
University of the Highlands and Islands Shortlisted for The Herald Higher Education Awards
• Outstanding Contribution from a University Student:Denny: an outstanding Events Management student who throughout his studies has produced exceptional work across all modules. The time he invests in his studies is immense and that is!-->…
University of the Highlands and Islands honours renowned archaeologist with title
An Orkney-based environmental archaeologist has been promoted to the role of Associate Professor in recognition of his contributions to research and teaching at the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI).Dr Scott Timpany joined!-->…
University of the Highlands and Islands faculty, students selected for national entrepreneurship…
Students and staff from around the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) have been selected as part of the 2023 Converge cohort. The company creation programme provides support to staff, students and graduates of Scottish!-->…