Elise J Bartman, OTR Occupational Therapist - Pediatrics Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 247 E Surrey Ln, East Peoria, IL 61611 Phone: 309-694-2427 |
Nathan E. Porch, O.T. Occupational Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 520 High Point Ln, East Peoria, IL 61611 Phone: 309-694-7403 Fax: 309-694-0536 |
Kelcy Irene Suydam, MS Occupational Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 411 E Washington St, East Peoria, IL 61611 Phone: 309-282-6704 Fax: 309-387-2340 |
Julie C Bosley, OCCUP THERAPIST Occupational Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 901 Illini Dr, East Peoria, IL 61611 Phone: 309-241-8377 |
Karrie Williamson Occupational Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 500 Centennial Dr, East Peoria, IL 61611 Phone: 309-694-9865 |
Sean M Mcginn, O.T. Occupational Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 520 High Point Ln, East Peoria, IL 61611 Phone: 309-694-7403 Fax: 309-694-0536 |
Julie Perino Occupational Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 500 Centennial Dr, East Peoria, IL 61611 Phone: 309-694-9865 |
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MacroGenics, Inc, a privately held biotechnology company that develops immunotherapeutics to treat autoimmune disorders, cancer and infectious diseases, today announced that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded the company three new grants representing total funding of $9.8 million.
The University of Maryland School of Nursing in Baltimore is "uniquely poised" to spearhead a new collaborative Center for Pain Studies funded by a $2.4 million, five-year federal grant, said Susan Dorsey, PhD, RN, director of the center.
Charlotte and Emelia Dubs are just starting to toddle around their world. The 1-year-old twin girls from Conway spend their days exploring, laughing, blowing kisses and keeping their parents, Kenzie Butcher-Dubs and Morgan Dubs, on their toes.
A team of researchers from Columbia University Medical Center, Weill Cornell Medical College, and Brandeis University has devised a wholly new approach to the treatment of Alzheimer's disease involving the so-called retromer protein complex. Retromer plays a vital role in neurons, steering amyloid precursor protein (APP) away from a region of the cell where APP is cleaved, creating the potentially toxic byproduct amyloid-beta, which is thought to contribute to the development of Alzheimer's.
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