Prof Indrajit Bhattacharya
Professor IIHMR New Delhi India Prof. Indrajit BhattacharyaIIHMR, New Delhi
Professor IIHMR New Delhi India Prof. Indrajit BhattacharyaIIHMR, New Delhi
Professor International Medical University Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Dr Jai MohanProfessor of Health Informatics ; Paediatrics,International Medical University, Kuala Lumpur dr.jmohan@gmail.com
Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine Saint Louis University United States of America Dr. Ajit N. Babu, MBBS, MPH, FACPMember, United […]
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Microsoft, Scripps Health, Affymetrix and Navigenics will launch what the companies say is ground-breaking research to uate the impact of personal genetic testing on the health and psyche of a patient.
Prof. Victor Mbarika Professor of MIS Southern University and A & M College Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Its after 25 years of success. British scientist Robert G Edwards, whose contributions to the technology of in vitro fertilisation have made more than 4 million couples parents, has been awarded the 2010 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine.
The first eHealth World Forum was held from 1st -3rd August 2011 to create a platform for dignitaries from all over the world and discuss emerging issues
Lethal nano-sized ‘torpedos,’ deftly evading the body’s defence network, will discharge anti-cancer drugs into the heart of tumours and destroy them ruthlessly.
Royal Philips Electronics announced that it will lead a new European Union (EU) funded research project called euHeart, which is aimed at improving the diagnosis, therapy planning and treatment of cardiovascular disease – one of the biggest causes of mortality in the western world.
Sweden researchers are creating the first artificial nerve cell which would be capable of communicating with human nerve cells.
ResMed, a developer, manufacturer and distributor of medical equipment for treating, diagnosing, and managing sleep-disordered breathing and other respiratory disorders, announced the acquisition of BiancaMed Ltd, a leading Irish medical technology company.
According to Robert Bullard, a professor at Georgia’s Clark Atlanta University and the director of that university’s Environmental Justice Resource Center, it is always the poor and the vulnerable who reside near land fills and thus suffer from them. This has something to do with institutional racism since these people are minorities