Dr Elizabeth Louise Jauron, MD | |
5501 Nw 86th St, Ste 300, Johnston, IA 50131 | |
(515) 875-9035 | |
(515) 875-9036 |
Full Name | Dr Elizabeth Louise Jauron |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Family Practice |
Experience | 25 Years |
Location | 5501 Nw 86th St, Johnston, Iowa |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Yes. She accepts the Medicare-approved amount; you will not be billed for any more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1619936382 | NPI | - | NPPES |
1619936382 | Medicaid | IA | |
1188201 | Medicaid | IA |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207Q00000X | Family Medicine | MD-33671 (Iowa) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Unitypoint Health - Des Moines Iowa Methodist Medi | Des moines, IA | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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The Iowa Clinic Pc | 4082513742 | 273 |
News Archive
A team of Melbourne researchers has shown a recently discovered type of cell death called necroptosis could be the underlying cause of inflammatory disease.
For the first time, the widely used molecular synthesis technique known as click chemistry has been safely applied to a living organism. Researchers with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and the University of California (UC) Berkeley have crafted a unique copper-free version of click chemistry to create biomolecular probes for in vivo studies of live mice. Conventional click chemistry reactions require a copper catalyst that is toxic to cells and organisms.
Q BioMed Inc., a commercial stage biotechnology acceleration development company, announced today that its technology partner Mannin Research Inc. has entered into a research collaboration with the Biointerfaces Institute at McMaster University in Ontario, Canada to develop a GDF15 biomarker diagnostic kit for monitoring glaucoma severity and progression.
It's a new technology that uses molecular therapy to coax adult cells to revert to an embryonic stem cell-like state, allowing scientists to later re-differentiate these cells into specific types with the potential to treat heart attacks or diseases such as Parkinson's.
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Professor Richard Radke is leading a new $1.4 million study to develop novel computer automation techniques that could reduce the prep time of a promising cancer-treatment technology from several hours to a few minutes.
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Entity Name | The Iowa Clinic Pc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1346233178 PECOS PAC ID: 4082513742 Enrollment ID: O20040102000222 |
News Archive
A team of Melbourne researchers has shown a recently discovered type of cell death called necroptosis could be the underlying cause of inflammatory disease.
For the first time, the widely used molecular synthesis technique known as click chemistry has been safely applied to a living organism. Researchers with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and the University of California (UC) Berkeley have crafted a unique copper-free version of click chemistry to create biomolecular probes for in vivo studies of live mice. Conventional click chemistry reactions require a copper catalyst that is toxic to cells and organisms.
Q BioMed Inc., a commercial stage biotechnology acceleration development company, announced today that its technology partner Mannin Research Inc. has entered into a research collaboration with the Biointerfaces Institute at McMaster University in Ontario, Canada to develop a GDF15 biomarker diagnostic kit for monitoring glaucoma severity and progression.
It's a new technology that uses molecular therapy to coax adult cells to revert to an embryonic stem cell-like state, allowing scientists to later re-differentiate these cells into specific types with the potential to treat heart attacks or diseases such as Parkinson's.
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Professor Richard Radke is leading a new $1.4 million study to develop novel computer automation techniques that could reduce the prep time of a promising cancer-treatment technology from several hours to a few minutes.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr Elizabeth Louise Jauron, MD Po Box 424, Des Moines, IA 50302-0424 Ph: (515) 875-9255 | Dr Elizabeth Louise Jauron, MD 5501 Nw 86th St, Ste 300, Johnston, IA 50131 Ph: (515) 875-9035 |
News Archive
A team of Melbourne researchers has shown a recently discovered type of cell death called necroptosis could be the underlying cause of inflammatory disease.
For the first time, the widely used molecular synthesis technique known as click chemistry has been safely applied to a living organism. Researchers with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and the University of California (UC) Berkeley have crafted a unique copper-free version of click chemistry to create biomolecular probes for in vivo studies of live mice. Conventional click chemistry reactions require a copper catalyst that is toxic to cells and organisms.
Q BioMed Inc., a commercial stage biotechnology acceleration development company, announced today that its technology partner Mannin Research Inc. has entered into a research collaboration with the Biointerfaces Institute at McMaster University in Ontario, Canada to develop a GDF15 biomarker diagnostic kit for monitoring glaucoma severity and progression.
It's a new technology that uses molecular therapy to coax adult cells to revert to an embryonic stem cell-like state, allowing scientists to later re-differentiate these cells into specific types with the potential to treat heart attacks or diseases such as Parkinson's.
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Professor Richard Radke is leading a new $1.4 million study to develop novel computer automation techniques that could reduce the prep time of a promising cancer-treatment technology from several hours to a few minutes.
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Dr. Abbie D Ruisch, DO Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 5501 Nw 86th St, Suite 300, Johnston, IA 50131 Phone: 515-875-9035 Fax: 515-875-9036 | |
Carlos Alarcon-schroder, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 5615 Nw 86th St, Johnston, IA 50131 Phone: 515-643-6000 Fax: 515-643-6001 | |
Amy Fulton, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 5615 Nw 86th St, Johnston, IA 50131 Phone: 515-643-6000 Fax: 515-643-6001 | |
Jaspreet Singh, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 5615 Nw 86th St, Johnston, IA 50131 Phone: 515-643-6000 Fax: 515-643-6001 | |
Dr. Danny Paul Smith, DO Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 7105 Nw 70th Ave, Johnston, IA 50131 Phone: 515-252-4317 | |
Thomas Charles Evans, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 7005 Nw Beaver Dr, Johnston, IA 50131 Phone: 515-270-6287 | |
Lindsey Hohulin, DO Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 5501 Nw 86th St Ste 300, Johnston, IA 50131 Phone: 515-875-9035 Fax: 515-875-9036 |