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New method replicates bone tissue complexity, bone remodeling processes

New method replicates bone tissue complexity, bone remodeling processes A multidisciplinary team of researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst s Institute for Applied Life Sciences (IALS) have developed a technique to replicate bone tissue complexity and bone remodeling processes. This breakthrough could help researchers further their study of bone biology and assist in improving development of drugs for osteoporosis. Published in Science Advances, the researchers developed a new biomaterial they call demineralized bone paper. The team includes Jungwoo Lee, Yongkuk Park, Ryan Carpenter, chemical engineering; Eugene Cheong, biochemistry and microbiology; Jun-Goo Kwak, molecular and cellular biology graduate program; and Jae-Hyuck Shim of the UMass Medical School in Worcester.

UMass Medical School in Worcester is enrolling teens in a Moderna vaccine trial set to begin in February

UMass Medical School in Worcester is enrolling teens in a Moderna vaccine trial set to begin in February Updated Jan 27, 2021; Moderna’s version of the COVID-19 vaccine has already been authorized for emergency use in individuals 18 and older. UMass Medical School in Worcester is taking steps for the vaccine to receive the same authorization for teens in the United States. In early February, UMass Medical School will begin enrolling adolescents ages 12 to 17 in clinical trials to test Moderna’s COVID vaccine. It will represent the first tests conducted for a younger population. Moderna expects to enroll 3,000 adolescents at up to 15 sites nationwide in the trial called TeenCove, UMass Medical School said.

UMass Medical School to Begin Enrolment in Moderna s Teen COVID Vaccine Trail

UMass Medical School to Begin Enrolment in Moderna s Teen COVID Vaccine Trail
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UMass Amherst researchers develop technique to replicate bone-remodeling processes

 E-Mail A multidisciplinary team of researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst s Institute for Applied Life Sciences (IALS) have developed a technique to replicate bone tissue complexity and bone remodeling processes. This breakthrough could help researchers further their study of bone biology and assist in improving development of drugs for osteoporosis. Published in Science Advances, the researchers developed a new biomaterial they call demineralized bone paper. The team includes Jungwoo Lee, Yongkuk Park, Ryan Carpenter, chemical engineering; Eugene Cheong, biochemistry and microbiology; Jun-Goo Kwak, molecular and cellular biology graduate program; and Jae-Hyuck Shim of the UMass Medical School in Worcester.

Movers & Shakers for Jan 25, 2021

Dr. ANNE C. LARKIN has been promoted to vice provost for educational affairs at University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester, a newly created position including responsibility for creating an inclusive process to implement the educational goals of the school’s IMPACT 2025 Strategic Plan as well as oversight of crucial educational resources that support the school’s educational mission. Larkin was previously senior associate dean for educational affairs at UMass Medical School, and is vice chair and associate professor of surgery, specializing in breast and endocrine surgery.  Image PARTH CHAKRABARTI has been named the new executive vice chancellor for innovation and business development at UMass Medical School in Worcester. Chakrabarti began his career as a medicinal chemist before growing into business leadership roles in major industry firms, including Johnson & Johnson Innovation, Sanofi Genzyme, Becton Dickinson and Amgen. He most recently served as vice preside

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