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Biomedical Engineer, RUSH Alzheimer's Disease Center Biomedical Engineer, RUSH Alzheimer's Disease Center Biography Robert J. Dawe, PhD, is a biomedical engineer with the RUSH Alzheimer’s Disease Cent...
Landline telephones still have their place. For Matt Russo, he uses the aging technology to help describe where he is taking Alzheimer’s disease research. Russo, a fourth-year student in the inaugural...
Modules are available to assist in the initial training process for new research personnel. This is also available for those already working in research. If noncompliance is identified as it relates t...
Director of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Director of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Education BS, Howard University MA, Trinity Washington University Biography Kenya McGuire Johnson, PT, MA, CHC is th...
Hospital patients who have methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) can prevent future infections by following a standard bathing protocol after discharge, according to research results publ...
New devices and technology are advancing cardiac diagnosis and treatment A change of heart can be a romantic disaster, especially on Valentine’s Day, but ongoing changes in heart care are working mira...
CHICAGO – Rush University Medical Center is the first hospital in Illinois to use a new device that helps patients to get back on their feet in as little as two hours — rather than the typical recover...
Serena Seyburn, BS, is a technician in the laboratory of T. Celeste Napier, PhD . Current Projects Relapse Prevention for Opiate Use Disorders Opiate use disorders (OUD) have become a rising public he...
Alana Kirby, MD PhD is a Movement Disorders Fellow at Rush University Medical Center. She is working with Dr. Celeste Napier to develop a new rat model of Parkinson's disease to study gait. Current Pr...
CHICAGO – Previous studies have suggested that attaining a higher level of education may protect a person against dementia to some extent by providing a “cognitive reserve” that buffers against the di...