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Dr Samuel Lin Continues Partnership With Haute Beauty Network

Dr. Samuel Lin Continues Partnership With Haute Beauty Network Share Article Nose Expert from Boston, Dr. Samuel Lin, continues partnership with Haute Beauty Network, now in his third year. Dr. Lin is the editor of several medical textbooks including Aesthetic Atlas of the Head and Neck, Atlas of Body Contouring, and Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Pearls of Wisdom and Pearls of Wisdom Second and Third Editions. BOSTON (PRWEB) January 20, 2021 Dr. Samuel Lin is a double board-certified Plastic Surgeon and Associate Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School who practices in Boston, Massachusetts. Dr. Lin received his Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering at Northwestern University and was enrolled in the Honors Program for Medical Education at Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois. He then completed a five-year residency in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery fol

Getting under your skin: Molecular research builds new understanding of skin regeneration

Getting under your skin: Molecular research builds new understanding of skin regeneration As the air continues to dry and temperatures drop, the yearly battle against dry hands and skin has officially begun. New research from Northwestern University has found new evidence deep within the skin about the mechanisms controlling skin repair and renewal. Skin’s barrier function gives it the unique ability to fight winter woes and retain water for our bodies. The outer layer of the skin, the epidermis, is constantly turning over to replace dead or damaged cells, creating new cells to reinforce the barrier function and heal damage. The gene regulatory mechanisms that control epidermis turnover remain incompletely understood.

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Research finds new evidence about the mechanisms controlling skin repair and regeneration

Research finds new evidence about the mechanisms controlling skin repair and regeneration As the air continues to dry and temperatures drop, the yearly battle against dry hands and skin has officially begun. New research from Northwestern University has found new evidence deep within the skin about the mechanisms controlling skin repair and renewal. Skin s barrier function gives it the unique ability to fight winter woes and retain water for our bodies. The outer layer of the skin, the epidermis, is constantly turning over to replace dead or damaged cells, creating new cells to reinforce the barrier function and heal damage. The gene regulatory mechanisms that control epidermis turnover remain incompletely understood.

F Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd: Roche to present updated data confirming Tecentriq in combination with Avastin substantially improves overall survival in people with the most common form of liver cancer

F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd: Roche to present updated data confirming Tecentriq in combination with Avastin substantially improves overall survival in people with the most common form of liver cancer 19.2 6.9 18.1 Tecentriq + Avastin (n=133) 24.0 (0.35-0.80) Median follow-up: 15.6 months. CR, complete response; DOR, duration of response; HR, hazard ratio; NE, not estimable; ORR, objective response rate; OS, overall survival; PFS, progression free response; PR, partial response; SD, stable disease. See below for OS data from the primary analysis. About the IMbrave150 study IMbrave150 is a global Phase III, multicentre, open-label study of 501 people with unresectable HCC who had not received prior systemic therapy. People were randomised 2:1 to receive the combination of Tecentriq and Avastin or sorafenib. Tecentriq was administered intravenously (IV), 1200 mg on day 1 of each 21-day cycle, and Avastin was administered IV, 15 mg/kg on day 1 of each 21-day cycle. Sorafenib wa

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