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November 2019
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Visionary: Silke Mader has a vision for the care of premature infants and their parents
Caring for a baby with retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) has never been easy. But mother and social visionary Silke Mader has made it her life’s work to ensure that parents dealing with ROP and other complications today get more support than she did.
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Turning the power of nuclear technology into a medical force
Advanced Accelerator Applications is working on marrying targeted drug design with nuclear medicine technology to develop drugs that can recognize and treat diseases.
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Heart failure is a leading cause of hospitalizations, but it doesn’t have to be
For all too many people living with heart failure, hospitalizations are a recurring part of life, affecting the lives of both patients and their caregivers.
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Helping people with sickle cell disease, a painful and life-threatening blood disorder
A collaboration in Ghana aims to expand early diagnosis and treatment of people with this inherited illness.
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Can data from a heart disease trial lead to a potential cancer treatment?
Novartis researchers are learning how a novel approach to immunotherapy could help treat cancer.
October 2019
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Lessons from a blind chef
Christine Hà lost her vision at a young age – and went on to become an award-winning chef.
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Oncology Careers: Life Changing Purpose
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Women in Science: Lauren Abrey
Learn about the career of our Global Medical Affairs Head for Solid Tumors and Rare Diseases.
September 2019
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Word on the Street: What is cell and gene therapy?
We leave the lab to find out what people know about cell and gene therapy.
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Seeing through knees in quest to alleviate osteoarthritis
Novartis researchers are peering deep inside knees to see if regenerated cartilage is springy like natural cartilage.
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AI is changing the face of healthcare
AI is already accelerating drug discovery and health delivery. It has great potential to accelerate research, workflow and processes, and even reengineer entire healthcare systems. But what challenges must be addressed first? Shahram Ebadollahi and Ann Aerts share the ideas they discussed at the Intelligent Health summit in Basel this week.
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