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Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a widespread health problem, with increased incidence among hospitalized patients. The most common cause of AKI is ischemic injury, which tar [...]
2023-09-11 | Abstract |
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Due to their genetic, behavioral, and physiological similarities to humans, rhesus macaques (Macacca mulatta) have long been used as a translational model in biomedical r [...]
2020 | Abstract |
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is an irreversible neurodegenerative disorder. It is the sixth leading cause of death in the United States. Genome-wide association studies have [...]
2017 | Capstone |
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Infectious diseases have historically been the leading cause of death worldwide. While cardiovascular disease has slowly overtaken infectious diseases as the leading caus [...]
2022 | Dissertation |
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Food insecurity is prevalent among higher-education students resulting in short and long-term academic and health consequences.
2021 | Abstract |
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Inequities in structural determinants of health have a substantial effect on negative health outcomes. Our objective was to evaluate the association between patient insur [...]
2023-07-25 | Abstract |
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Antimicrobial resistance is on the rise and overuse of antibiotics is one of the biggest contributors. Diagnostic stewardship (DS), often described as ordering the right [...]
2024 | Abstract |
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Acute cardiac injury with renal injury (acute cardiorenal syndrome) can induce chronic kidney disease (CKD), but mechanisms by which heart injury signals to kidney are un [...]
2023-07-21 | Abstract |
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