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Release date: 20-Apr-2020 2:05 PM EDT
new cell therapy trial launches for patients with severe covid 19
University of Miami Health System, Miller School of Medicine

An international team of scientists led by Camillo Ricordi, M.D., director of the Diabetes Research Institute and Cell Transplant Center at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, has been granted immediate FDA authorization for a 24-patient clinical trial to test the safety and exploratory efficacy of umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells to block the life-threatening lung inflammation that accompanies severe cases of COVID-19.

   
Released: 20-Apr-2020 4:05 PM EDT
New Cell Therapy Trial Launches for Patients with Severe COVID-19
University of Miami Health System, Miller School of Medicine

An international team of scientists led by Camillo Ricordi, M.D., director of the Diabetes Research Institute and Cell Transplant Center at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, has been granted immediate FDA authorization for a 24-patient clinical trial to test the safety and exploratory efficacy of umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells to block the life-threatening lung inflammation that accompanies severe cases of COVID-19.

   
Released: 20-May-2020 6:30 PM EDT
Overcoming challenges of individuals with autism spectrum disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic
University of Miami Health System, Miller School of Medicine

Dr. Adrien A. Eshraghi and University of Miami Health System coauthors published a new correspondence titled COVID-19: overcoming the challenges faced by individuals with autism and their families in The Lancet Psychiatry. In this commentary, the authors address specific challenges patients with autism and their families might encounter during the pandemic, as well as what healthcare providers should know and do to ensure optimal and safe care.

     
Released: 24-Jun-2020 2:20 PM EDT
New Study Finds Distinctive Neurological Pattern in Injured Havana Embassy Staff
University of Miami Health System, Miller School of Medicine

A new study published in Frontiers in Neurology has found a distinctive neurological pattern among U.S. Embassy staffers and family members who were injured three years ago while stationed in Havana, Cuba. By analyzing videos taken during initial clinical evaluations, researchers from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine found staffers with neurological impairments had similar changes in eye movements and pupil responses.

Released: 29-Jun-2020 6:05 PM EDT
University of Miami Study Finds Dietary Changes May Help People with Ulcerative Colitis
University of Miami Health System, Miller School of Medicine

A new study published in Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology led by Maria T. Abreu, M.D., professor of medicine and professor of microbiology and immunology at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, found that eating diets low in fat and high in fiber may improve the quality of life of patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) — even those in remission.

Released: 7-Jul-2020 10:50 AM EDT
Plant-Based Diets Support Healthy Testosterone Levels
University of Miami Health System, Miller School of Medicine

Men who follow plant-based diets have testosterone levels that are basically the same as the levels in men who eat meat, a study shows. This finding dispels a widespread notion that men need large amounts of animal protein in order to support healthy levels of this hormone.

Release date: 8-Jul-2020 1:05 PM EDT
university of miami miller school led technology paves way for islet regeneration in human pancreas
University of Miami Health System, Miller School of Medicine

New research Nature Communications could help researchers overcome some of the biggest challenges of taking diabetes research from the lab to human trials and the clinic. By using a technology first developed at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine along with a Miller School patented approach to enhance the oxygenation of cultured tissues, researchers will likely be able to conduct real-time regeneration and development studies in the human pancreas.

Release date: 8-Jul-2020 3:05 PM EDT
university of miami miller school led technology paves way for islet regeneration in human pancreas2
University of Miami Health System, Miller School of Medicine

New research published in Nature Communications uses a technology first developed at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine to enhance the oxygenation of cultured tissues that will likely be able to conduct real-time regeneration and development studies in the human pancreas.

Released: 8-Jul-2020 3:50 PM EDT
University of Miami Miller School-led technology paves way for islet regeneration in human pancreas
University of Miami Health System, Miller School of Medicine

New research published in Nature Communications uses a technology first developed at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine to enhance the oxygenation of cultured tissues that will likely be able to conduct real-time regeneration and development studies in the human pancreas.

   
15-Jul-2020 10:00 AM EDT
Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center Urologist Leads Collaborative Study on Fertility Counseling Prior to Chemotherapy
University of Miami Health System, Miller School of Medicine

For younger cancer patients, fertility counseling at the time of cancer diagnosis is important for making family planning decisions. Ranjith Ramasamy, M.D., a clinician and researcher at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, was the lead author of a new collaborative study, “Evaluation of Reported Fertility Preservation Counseling Before Chemotherapy Using the Quality Oncology Practice Initiative Survey,” published JAMA Network Open.


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