Learn about the faculty and staff members of the Orthopedic Surgery Artificial Intelligence Laboratory of Cody C. Wyles, M.D., and Michael J. Taunton, M.D., at Mayo Clinic.
The Chaudhuri Liquid Biopsy and Translational Immunogenomics Lab at Mayo Clinic is focused on cancer risk and detection, immunotherapy, MRD detection, and precision oncology.
Functional gastrointestinal diseases, such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and functional dyspepsia, are common but difficult to diagnose and treat because the mechanisms are poorly understood. The ...
Mayo Clinic is forging a new path in diagnosis, discovering new targets for treatment, developing more effective therapies and finding first-time cures. A powerful network of research labs and a large ...
Many studies that use the Mayo Clinic Biobank are aimed at better understanding how a person's genes (DNA) may influence overall health and wellness. A blood sample and medical information are ...
At Mayo Clinic, our patient focus is driven by research. From providing the best individualized care to addressing the world's most challenging health care problems, Mayo researchers relentlessly ...
Describes the nature of a clinical study. Types include: Observational study — observes people and measures outcomes without affecting results. Interventional study (clinical trial) — studies new ...
Bone cells, called osteoblasts. Cartilage cells, termed chondrocytes. Muscle cells, called myocytes. Fat cells that give rise to marrow adipose tissue, called adipocytes. Bone marrow has a limited MSC ...
Scientists, engineers and physicians work together in the Department of Physiology and Biomedical Engineering to translate basic discoveries in medicine and engineering to meet today's biomedical and ...
Our work is advancing applications of individualized medicine and regenerative medicine in liver disease. Scott L. Nyberg, M.D., Ph.D., is uniquely trained as a liver transplant surgeon and a ...
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