Dr. David Benhayon, M.D. PH.D. Pediatrics Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 850 Hospital Rd Ste 2200, Indiana, PA 15701 Phone: 724-464-0270 Fax: 724-464-0274 |
Shafic Y Twal, M.D. Pediatrics Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 15 S 8th St, Suite 200, Indiana, PA 15701 Phone: 724-463-0476 Fax: 724-463-1196 |
Dr. Henry Zane Kirk, M.D. Pediatrics Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 610 Pratt Dr, Pechan Health Ctr, Indiana, PA 15705 Phone: 724-357-2550 Fax: 724-357-6212 |
Christina B Lubold, M.D. Pediatrics Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2255 Philadelphia St, Indiana, PA 15701 Phone: 724-463-0476 Fax: 724-463-1196 |
John Michael Neale, M.D. Pediatrics - Adolescent Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 935 Indian Springs Rd, Indiana, PA 15701 Phone: 724-349-7590 |
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In Washington, DC, The George Washington University Hospital's (GWUH) internal survey shows employee satisfaction with hospital communication increased by 33 percent.
Neurons that process sensory information such as touch and vision are arranged in precise, well-characterized maps that are crucial for translating perception into understanding. A study published by Cell Press on October 14 in the journal Developmental Cell reveals that the actual act of birth in mice causes a reduction in a brain chemical called serotonin in the newborn mice, triggering sensory maps to form.
Oncobiologics announced today that it has signed two major agreements. The first is with Parilis Biopharmaceuticals, an early-stage biotech company, and involves worldwide licensing for an undisclosed biotherapeutic product. The second is with a US based large pharmaceutical company to conduct research focused on solving issues related to downstream processing of monoclonal antibodies.
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