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Faculty Publications: May 4-11
This week’s edition of Faculty Publications includes Cedars-Sinai studies that were published May 4-11.2023 Cancer Annual Report - Metrics
Cedars-Sinai Cancer metrics for FY2022CALSIM 2023: Cedars-Sinai Annual Simulation Conference
Friday, May 19, 2023, 8:00 AM - Saturday, May 20, 2023, 1:45 PM Cedars-Sinai Harvey Morse Conference Center and Cedars-Sinai Women’s Guild Simulation Center, Los Angeles, CAVirtual Reality Has Laid Descartes’ Theory of Mind-Body Dualism to Rest
A key concept for which 17th century philosopher René Descartes is remembered is that of mind-body dualism: the belief that the immaterial mind and the physical body are two entirely distinct entities made of contrasting substances.Nurturing the Next Generation of Convergent Science Thinkers
Cedars-Sinai Cancer clinicians and investigators have embraced the world of convergent science to such an extent that our efforts now extend outward to training emerging researchers well beyond our campus.A Collaborative Effort to Cross the Blood-Brain Barrier
From designing novel proteins to isolating natural compounds for antitumorigenic effects, bioengineering and pharmacological innovation occurs on a daily basis in the Department of Biomedical Sciences and Cedars-Sinai Cancer.Ten Analytes, Unlimited Applications
The Molecular Twin initiative brings diverse experts in clinical, scientifiic and computing fi elds to solve oncology questions using virtual replicas of thousands of patients’ biological samples and clinical information to help identify the most effective approach to each individual's disease.Machine Learning and the Power to Outsmart Cancer
Sequencing the human genome, transitioning to electronic health records and digitizing pathology images have all contributed to advancements in data generation and analysis that have catapulted science and medicine forward.From Cells to Chip to Clinic and Back Again
Induced pluripotent stem cells, organs-on-a-chip and an integrated network of patient-focused practices for streamlined research have launched a new era of cancer innovation at Cedars-Sinai.Digital Enhancement of Science and Care
Cedars-Sinai’s integration of remote data from wearables, apps and home monitors began in 2015.Imaging Gets Boost From AI
Two very different populations are the latest to benefit from collaborations with the Biomedical Imaging Research Institute at Cedars-Sinai: children with a cancer predisposition syndrome called neurofibromatosis and men with prostate cancer.Why Diversity Matters in Clinical Trials
Clinical trials are one of the foundations of modern medicine. Data from clinical trials provides insights on how people are likely to respond to a treatment, which helps doctors understand when to use the treatment, how to advise patients who may receive it and what outcomes to expect from it.