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Can Blood from Young People Slow Aging? Silicon Valley Has Bet Billions It Will

Can Blood from Young People Slow Aging? Silicon Valley Has Bet Billions It Will On 04/07/21 at 10:55 AM EDT Dimitri Otis/Getty The Spanish firm Grifols set off a kerfuffle last year when it nearly doubled the going price for blood donations for a COVID-19 treatment trial. Brigham Young University in Idaho had to threaten some enterprising students with suspension to keep them from intentionally trying to contract COVID-19. The trial failed, however, and now the Barcelona-based firm is hoping to extract something far more valuable from the plasma of young volunteers: a set of microscopic molecules that could reverse the process of aging itself.

Anthony L Pucillo, MD is recognized by Continental Who s Who

Share this article Share this article CHAPPAQUA, N.Y., March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Anthony L. Pucillo, MD is being recognized by Continental Who s Who as a Top Doctor for his outstanding dedication in the field of Medicine and for his professional excellence with Columbia University.  (PRNewsfoto/Continental Who s Who) Having maintained a commendable reputation for his impact in medicine and academics, Dr. Anthony L. Pucillo has accrued nearly 40 years of professional excellence as a top cardiologist. He is currently serving as an assistant professor in the Division of Cardiology at Columbia University Medical Center. He practices at Columbia Doctors Medical Group in Hawthorne and White Plains. Dr. Pucillo also serves as the Director of Cardiac Operations at NYP/Lawrence Hospital. His clinical practice deals primarily with coronary artery disease and peripheral arterial disease and highlights his vast repertoire of expertise in cardiac catheterization, interventional cardiology

Kimberly Noble: How Does Family Income Affect Child Brain Development?

About Kimberly Noble Kimberly Noble is a neuroscientist and pediatrician. She is a Professor of Neuroscience and Education at Teachers College, Columbia University, where she serves as the director of Neurocognition, Early Experience and Development Lab. Her research focuses on disparities in development and health across infancy, childhood, and adolescence. She is also the co-director of Baby s First Years study, a clinical trial of poverty reduction to assess the impact of household income on children s development in the first three years of life. She received her B.A. in Biological Basis of Behavior, Ph.D. in neuroscience, and M.D. in Medicine from the University of Pennsylvania. Noble completed her residency in pediatrics at Columbia University Medical Center.

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