Henry Stewart Talks: New for July!

This month’s release to The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection includes talks on the academic basis of primary health care by Prof. Trisha Greenhalgh of the University of Oxford, cancer treatment paradigms by Prof. Sharon Marsh of the University of Alberta, Canada, drug metabolizing enzymes in cancer therapeutics by Prof. Bhagwat Prasad of the University of Washington, metabolomics data analysis in the context of metabolic networks by Dr. Fabien Jourdan of the French Agronomic Research Institute, and much more.

The latest addition to the Periodic Reports series is a talk reviewing the current state of Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) neuromodulation for Schizophrenia, presented by Prof. Judith Gault of the University of Colorado.

In Topical Talks:

The academic basis of primary health careThe academic basis of primary health care
Prof. Trisha Greenhalgh – University of Oxford, UK

In Bioinformatics for Metabolomics

Analysis of LCMS-based untargeted metabolomics dataAnalysis of LCMS-based untargeted metabolomics data 1
Analysis of LCMS-based untargeted metabolomics data 2Dr. Pietro Franceschi – Fondazione Edmund Mach, ItalyMetabolomics data analysis in the context of metabolic networksMetabolomics data analysis in the context of metabolic networks
Dr. Fabien Jourdan – French Agronomic Research Institute, France

In Cancer Therapies in the Personalized Medicine Era

Drug metabolizing enzymes in cancer therapeuticsDrug metabolizing enzymes in cancer therapeutics
Prof. Bhagwat Prasad – University of Washington, USACancer treatment ParadigmsCancer treatment paradigms
Prof. Sharon Marsh – University of Alberta, Canada

In Periodic Reports: Advances in Clinical Interventions and Research Platforms:

Deep Brain StimulationDeep Brain Stimulation (DBS) neuromodulation for Schizophrenia
Prof. Judith Gault – University of Colorado, Denver, USA

 


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