Items Tagged ‘#Dr. Tamas Ordog’

July 30, 2018

Tool of the trade: researcher applies artificial intelligence to uncover causes, risks for disease

By Sharon Rosen Sharon Rosen (@sharonhrosen)

Some diseases, such as certain breast and colon cancers, are linked to genetic mutations passed down in families. But for many other diseases there are no direct genetic links that explain why the disease develops. That’s why Manolis Kellis, Ph.D. and his team are using artificial intelligence to uncover the hidden cause of disease. Dr. […]

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Tags: #CIMCon18, #computational genetics, #Dr. Manolis Kellis, #Dr. Tamas Ordog, #Individualizing Medicine 2018, #Massachusetts Institute of Technology, #mathematical models, #Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine Epigenomics Program, #MIT Computational Biology Group, #obesity, Alzheimer’s disease, center for individualized medicine


July 28, 2017

Mayo Clinic’s work in individualized medicine spotlighted at a world class conference

By Sharon Rosen Sharon Rosen (@sharonhrosen)

By Duska Anastasijevic Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine’s work in moving precision medicine from discovery into patient care took center stage at the 10th International Society for Applied Biological Sciences (ISABS) Conference held in Dubrovnik, Croatia in June. More than a dozen physicians and scientists from Mayo Clinic presented the depth and breadth of their […]

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Tags: #Dr. Stanimir Vuk-Pavlovic, #Dr. Tamas Ordog, #genetic data analysis, #genomic technology, #International Society for Applied Biological Science Conference, #ISABS, #medical conference, center for individualized medicine, Dr. Dragan Primorac, Dr. Gianrico Farrugia, genomic medicine, individualized medicine


July 11, 2017

A perfect match – student’s summer research provides a glimpse into a career in precision medicine

By Sharon Rosen Sharon Rosen (@sharonhrosen)

Curiosity, creativity and a passion for improving health care, one patient at a time – these are qualities that Madelyn O’Gorman strives to bring to her work as a summer undergraduate research fellow (SURF) in the Center for Individualized Medicine. O’Gorman has returned to Mayo Clinic for her second summer as one of 13 University […]

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Tags: #bioengineering, #CIMCon17, #Dr. Alexander Meves, #Dr. Alma Bridges, #Dr. Julia Lehman, #Dr. Saranya Wyles, #Dr. Stephen Ekker, #Dr. Tamas Ordog, #Dr. Vera Suman, #Madelyn O'Gorman, #Mayo Clinic and University of Illinois Alliance for Technology-Based Healthcare, #skin cancer


April 6, 2017

Mayo Clinic investigators share precision medicine research and practice at 10th ISABS Conference

By Sharon Rosen Sharon Rosen (@sharonhrosen)

Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine physicians and scientists will join Nobel Prize winners and other worldwide leaders in precision medicine in presenting the latest research and application to patient care. Twelve people from the Rochester, Florida and Arizona campuses are featured speakers at the Individualized Medicine Lectures at the 10th International Society for Applied […]

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Tags: #Dr. Grzegorz Nowakowski, #Dr. Jan Van Deursen, #Dr. Stanimir Vuk-Pavlovic, #Dr. Tamas Ordog, #Dr. William Faubion, #International Society for Applied Biological Sciences, #ISABS Conference, center for individualized medicine, Dr Nilüfer Ertekin-Taner, Dr. Eric Klee, Dr. George Vasmatzis, Dr. Gianrico Farrugia


April 4, 2017

Mayo Clinic researchers identify interaction among proteins that cause cancer cells to metastasize

By Sharon Rosen Sharon Rosen (@sharonhrosen)

By Colette Gallagher Researchers at Mayo Clinic have identified an interaction among proteins that allows cancer cells to grow and metastasize. The study published in The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences is significant in playing a role in developing a better understanding of how tumors grow in a variety of malignancies, including breast, […]

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Tags: #cancer metastases, #cancer risk, #Dr. Alexander Meves, #Dr. Ginrico Farrugia, #Dr. Tamas Ordog, #Dr. Vera Suman, #Gerstner Family Career Development Award, cancer, center for individualized medicine, Dr. George Vasmatzis, mayo clinic, medical research


January 19, 2017

Researchers identify new drug target for gastrointestinal stromal tumors

By Sharon Rosen Sharon Rosen (@sharonhrosen)

Article by Colette Gallagher, Public Affairs Tamas Ordog, M.D., director of the Epigenomics Program at the Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine, and Jason Sicklick, M.D., of UC San Diego Health, identified a new drug target for gastrointestinal stromal tumors. Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) are the most common sarcoma with an estimated annual incidence of […]

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Tags: #Dr. Tamas Ordog, #drug target, #Gastrointestinal stromal tumors, #GI cancer, #GIST, center for individualized medicine, mayo clinic, medical research, sarcoma


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