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Not good at anything else...
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I have wanted to be a doctor ever since I was about 5 years old. It was definitely not an obvious choice since nobody in my immediate family is a physician, and I really didn't know anyone in the healthcare industry.As far as I remember, I just knew that I wanted to wear a long white coat and cure people. It was as simple as that, and I certainly was a tenacious little kid. I am not sure where this compulsion came from, but it never left me, even as I was majoring in French literature in college. It's certainly lucky for me that I've found something I enjoy and in which I seem to be proficient, because at this point, I don...
Source: UroStream - December 4, 2006 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Source Type: blogs
Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE)
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is an online journal publishing visualized (video-based) biological research studies. This publication aims to solve some of the most difficult problems in the contemporary life science research:
* low transparency and reproducibility of biological experiments * time-consuming learning of experimental techniques
Example: Human ES cells: starting culture from frozen cells
As every practicing biology researcher knows, it takes days, weeks or sometimes months and years to learn and apply new experimental techniques. It is especially difficult to reproduce newly published studies descr...
Source: ESAO - Liver Support Working Group - November 29, 2006 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Dr. Igor M. Sauer Tags: General Source Type: blogs
Empty threat
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Why do patients threaten to leave AMA (Against Medical Advice) and act as though that would hurt me, the physician. They use it as a threat or leverage to try to get what they want. Truth be told, if they choose to leave AMA, the only person they're hurting is themselves.Patients who make this sort of threat frequently have complaints related to their pain meds. "It's not strong enough", "not the right type of med" (eg: "ONLY 100 mg demerol ever works, and I'm allergic to everything else"), not given often enough etc... I'm always wondering how leaving the hospital AMA would alleviate their pain... My most recent episode i...
Source: UroStream - November 29, 2006 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Source Type: blogs
Failed post Thanksgiving resolution
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My husband and I went to visit my sister, bro-in-law and delightful niece for Thanksgiving weekend. We ate out EVERY single night, including Thanksgiving Dinner. It was so much fun and so delicious, but after three days of over-indulgence comprised of insane amount of animal protein, mac & cheese and french fries (the few items my niece will eat in a restaurant), I promised myself that I would only eat salad when I got back home.Well, I've been home for three nights, and I broke my promise the first night back.Pathetic...However, Thanksgiving was wonderful. I got to spend time with my niece who turned two the day after tha...
Source: UroStream - November 29, 2006 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Source Type: blogs
Arbios Systems Announces Addition of Senior Personnel
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Arbios Systems, Inc. , a company developing proprietary medical devices and cell-based therapies for the millions of patients each year who experience or are at risk for life-threatening episodes of liver failure, today announced the addition of two new senior personnel. Dr. Ulrich Baurmeister, Ph.D., has joined Arbios as Chief Technology Officer with responsibility for further development of proprietary blood separation technology for the Company, and Dr. Jan Stange, M.D., has joined as Senior Clinical Advisor, with responsibility for medical direction of the Company's clinical trials. Dr. Jacek Rozga, M.D., Ph.D., will c...
Source: ESAO - Liver Support Working Group - November 16, 2006 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Dr. Igor M. Sauer Tags: Companies Source Type: blogs
Two articles on liver tissue engineering in Nature Biotechnology
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Two groups describe hepatic differentiation of mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells. Gouon-Evans et al. use knowledge of developmental pathways to produce immature hepatocytes that secrete albumin and store glycogen. Soto-Gutiérrez et al. show that ES cell-derived hepatocytes encapsulated in a bioartificial liver device are effective in treating mice with acute liver failure.
In order to generate an alternative source of cells for BAL support, American and Japanese scientist around Ira Fox and Naoya Kobayashi differentiated mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells into hepatocytes by coculture with a combination of human liver nonpare...
Source: ESAO - Liver Support Working Group - November 6, 2006 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Dr. Igor M. Sauer Tags: Papers Source Type: blogs
Small sections of human liver have been created from umbilical cord stem cells
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, say scientists from Newcastle University, UK. The researchers say this technology could eventually be used to grow small livers that could be used for drug tests - doing away with the need for human volunteers to take risks. Earlier this year six volunteers became dangerously ill during a drug trial in the UK.
The scientists warned that it will be tens of years before we are anywhere near producing whole new livers for transplants. However, within the next 15 years, tiny livers could be produced and used for treating patients. Team leaders, Dr. Nico Forraz and Prof. Colin McGuckin, have set up ConoStem, a company aimed a...
Source: ESAO - Liver Support Working Group - October 31, 2006 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Dr. Igor M. Sauer Tags: Companies Source Type: blogs
World Apheresis Association (WAA) 11 th Congress and 6 th World Congress of the International Society for Apheresis (ISFA)
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The combined meeting of World Apheresis Association (WAA) 11 th Congress and 6 th World Congress of the International Society for Apheresis (ISFA) will take place in Pacifico Yokohama Yokohama, Japan, from March 2―4, 2007. WAA federates many national, continental and international societies for hemapheresis and transfusion science, and ISFA is a representative international society for therapeutic apheresis. They have contributed to the development of these scientific fields for many years.
These two societies serve a regular meeting every two years. This is the first combined congress of the two Societies. It is really...
Source: ESAO - Liver Support Working Group - October 22, 2006 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Dr. Igor M. Sauer Tags: Meetings Source Type: blogs
Tissue Engineering Today, Not Tomorrow
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Discussion & Close
If you are interested in attending this meeting please click here to find out more or to register. Registration is easy and straight forward.
EuroScicon always endeavor to attract a balanced mix of presenters from both Industry and Academia, with cutting edge technology and applications in the BioSciences. A schedule for forthcoming events can be found at www.euroscicon.com .
Source: ESAO - Liver Support Working Group - October 20, 2006 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Dr. Igor M. Sauer Tags: Meetings Source Type: blogs
ESAO 2007 - Krems, Austria, September 5-8, 2007
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Dear colleague, dear member of the ESAO,
On behalf of the European Society for Artificial Organs (ESAO), it is my great pleasure and honour to invite you to the XXXIV. ESAO-Congress in Krems/Austria.
Krems is very well suited to be the host city for the ESAO Congress, as the city is located in the centre of Europe being famous for its architecture, culture and art. It has a history of more than 1000 years and is one of the capitals of wine culture. The blue water of the river Danube emphasises the beauty of this region, which was selected by the UNESCO as a »World Heritage Site«
Because of this special atmosphere, Kre...
Source: ESAO - Liver Support Working Group - October 18, 2006 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Dr. Igor M. Sauer Tags: Meetings Source Type: blogs
Stelic: Specific neutralizing agent for chemokine CXCL10
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Stelic Institute & Co., a Tokyo-based bioventure company specializing in regenerative medicine, has announced development of a new treatment method for acute liver failure: The Company's Stem Cell Dynamism Research Team has shown that a protein called chemokine1 CXCL102 directly affects hepatic cells, regulating their replication and proliferation. Research results demonstrated for the first time that hepatic cells possess a mechanism for attempting to repair the wide-ranging hepatic cell necrosis associated with drug-induced acute liver failure, and that anti-CXCL10 antibodies strengthen this type of self-repairing functi...
Source: ESAO - Liver Support Working Group - September 5, 2006 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Dr. Igor M. Sauer Tags: Companies Source Type: blogs
Upcoming Meetings
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ESF-EMBO Symposium on Tissue EngineeringOctober
28–November 2, 2006. Sant Feliu de Guixols, Spain. For more information
contact: Jane Dutton, ESF Research Conferences Unit. Tel:
+33 (0)38876 7135; Fax: +33 (0) 38836 6987; Website: http://www.esf.org/conferences/lc06213. 44th Annual Congress of Japanese Society for Artificial OrgansOctober
31–November 2, 2006. Pacifico Yokohama, Yokohama, Japan. For more
information contact: Congress President, Dr. Yasuharu Noishiki and
Yokohama City University. E-mail: jsao2006@convention.co.jp; Website: http://www2.convention.co.jp/jsao2006. 5th IASTED International Conference ...
Source: ESAO - Liver Support Working Group - September 1, 2006 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Dr. Igor M. Sauer Tags: Meetings Source Type: blogs
Recent relevant papers - Update August 2006
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A. Jung et al. report on Bilirubin kinetic modeling for quantification of extracorporeal liver support (Blood Purif. 2006;24(4):413-422): The kinetics of conjugated bilirubin were described by a
two-compartment model (V(c), V(p)) with central elimination (K) and
constant generation rate (G). The transfer of solute between
compartments was modeled by intercompartmental clearance (K(pc)). The
central compartment (V(c)) was assumed as a constant fraction of total
volume (V(c) = 0.3*V(t)). Eight patients were studied during
35 treatments lasting 6 h each. The average K, V(t), K(pc), G, and mass
of conjugated bilirubin removed ...
Source: ESAO - Liver Support Working Group - August 14, 2006 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Dr. Igor M. Sauer Tags: Papers Source Type: blogs
New Microscope Sharpens Scientists' Focus
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A new type of optical microscope was developed and
tested by Howard Hughes Medical Institute's investigators. Offering resolutions of only 2
to 25 nanometers, the new microscopy technology is essentially not
limited by the wavelength of the visible light: A new light microscope so powerful that it allows scientists
peering inside cells to discern the precise location of nearly each
individual protein they are studying has been developed and
successfully demonstrated by scientists at the Howard Hughes Medical
Institute's Janelia Farm Research Campus in collaboration with
researchers at the National Institutes of Health and ...
Source: ESAO - Liver Support Working Group - August 14, 2006 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Dr. Igor M. Sauer Tags: Papers Source Type: blogs
43rd Meeting of the Society for Cryobiology in Hamburg, Germany
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The 43rd Meeting of the Society for Cryobiology in association with the Society for Low Temperature Biology in Hamburg, Germany, July 24-27, 2006, will cover a wide range of subjects including hypothermia, physiology of resistance to cold in plants, and applications of cryobiology in conservation/freeze-drying, surgery, cell, tissue and organ preservation. Relevant aspects of biology, molecular biology, physics, chemistry, physical chemistry, biochemistry, physiology, medicine, transfusion medicine, cryosurgery, cryomicroscopy, mechanical engineering, tissue engineering and transplantation will also be covered.
More infor...
Source: ESAO - Liver Support Working Group - July 15, 2006 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Dr. Igor M. Sauer Tags: Meetings Source Type: blogs
ESOT Basic Science Network: ESOT Master class Program - 2nd Basic Course in Laboratory Skills
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After a very successful 1st Basic Course in Laboratory Skills in 2004, you will find attached the Announcement of the 2nd Basic Course in Laboratory Skills, which will take place on October 30 - November 2, 2006, in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
PhD students, both young physicians and scientists, are encouraged to submit a short letter of motivation and a brief abstract describing their laboratory experiences and PhD project, which has to be sent by e-mail to Dr. Carla C. Baan: <c.c.baan@erasmusmc.nl>.
The application deadline is September 15th, 2006. GoalThe course aims to expand the knowledge of laboratory skills ...
Source: ESAO - Liver Support Working Group - July 12, 2006 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Dr. Igor M. Sauer Tags: Dates & Deadlines Source Type: blogs
5th World Congress of Biomechanics 2006
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The Institut of Biotechnik e.V. together with the Technical University of Munich and Munich University of Applied Sciences cordially invite you to the 5th World Congress of Biomechanics 2006.Biomechanics covers a wide field from solid to fluid mechanics, from motion sports mechanics to automobile crash tests. It includes tissue engineering and biomaterials, artificial organs and sports therapy. At the 5th World Congress the newest experimental studies will be presented. Special emphasis will be placed on state-of-the art technology and medical applications. Only new, unpublished papers will be accepted.The 5th World Congre...
Source: ESAO - Liver Support Working Group - July 2, 2006 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Dr. Igor M. Sauer Tags: Meetings Source Type: blogs
ESAO 2006 in Umeå, Sweden
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Source: ESAO - Liver Support Working Group - June 18, 2006 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Dr. Igor M. Sauer Tags: Meetings Source Type: blogs
Recent relevant papers - Update May 2006
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In conclusion, freshly isolated porcine hepatocytes can be preserved for 24 h at subnormothermic temperatures as low as 15 degrees C.
Source: ESAO - Liver Support Working Group - June 4, 2006 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Dr. Igor M. Sauer Tags: Papers Source Type: blogs
Princeton University Art of Science Competition
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The winners of the 2005 Art of Science Exhibition at Princeton
University have now been announced. Fifty five works out of more than
200 entries that were submitted are now available online. "The Princeton University Art of Science Competition is a celebration of the
aesthetics of research and the ways in which science and engineering inform art and vise
versa. Now in its second year, the competition is open to all members of the Princeton University community.
Source: ESAO - Liver Support Working Group - June 1, 2006 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Dr. Igor M. Sauer Tags: General Source Type: blogs
Special issue of Therapeutic Apheresis and Dialysis: Cell-Free Artificial Liver Support
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An ideal extracorporeal liver support system has to provide the main functions of the liver: detoxification, synthesis and regulation. But do we need such an ideal in all clinical situations and can we afford it? The critical issue of the clinical syndrome in liver failure is the accumulation of toxins not cleared by the failing liver. This understanding led to the development of cell-free artificial liver support systems.
This special issue of Therapeutic Apheresis and Dialysis is dedicated to cell-free artificial liver support, intended to give engineering scientists, inventors and clinical investigators an update and a...
Source: ESAO - Liver Support Working Group - May 1, 2006 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Dr. Igor M. Sauer Tags: Papers Source Type: blogs
Recent relevant papers - Update April 2006
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In conclusion, a significant decline in the serum level of water-soluble and protein-bound toxins was achieved with both devices. PROM produces higher blood clearances for most toxins, which results in higher delivered treatment doses compared with a matching treatment with MARS.
A Modeling Study of Bilirubin Kinetics During Molecular Adsorbent Recirculating System Sessions (Artif Organs. 2006 Apr;30(4):285-300)
E. Magosso et al. present a quantitative description, by means of a mathematical model, of bilirubin removal during Molecular Adsorbent Recirculating System sessions. The model includes four compartments: two for ...
Source: ESAO - Liver Support Working Group - April 20, 2006 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Dr. Igor M. Sauer Tags: Papers Source Type: blogs
ESAO - Research Award 2006
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The annual ESAO-Research Award is aimed at encouraging young scientists working in the area
of experimental research, medical science, biochemistry, chemistry, physical chemistry, mem-
brane science and chemical engineering involved in the general field of artificial organs, with
special emphasis on:
New applications in artificial organs and regenerative medicine techniques
Membrane applications in artificial organs
New techniques in the field of blood purification.
The awardees will be selected by a Committee appointed by the ESAO Board of Governors.
The ESAO-ResearchAward 2006 of €2500,00 will be presented ...
Source: ESAO - Liver Support Working Group - April 4, 2006 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Dr. Igor M. Sauer Tags: Dates & Deadlines Source Type: blogs
MIT Technology: Mayo Clinic is making advances toward longer-lasting liver "dialysis" using pig cells
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The MIT Technology Review has an article about ongoing progress at the Mayo Clinic to develop a liver support device based on clusters of porcine hepatocytes. The Mayo machine is loaded with 200 grams of freshly isolated pig hepatocytes, which is about 20% of liver mass of normal human liver. The research is being conducted by a group of associates led by Scott L. Nyberg M.D., Ph.D..
MIT Technology: Mayo Clinic is making advances toward longer-lasting liver "dialysis" using pig cells
More on the SPHEROID RESERVOIR BAL via the Nyberg Lab web page (Artificial Liver and Liver Transplantation Lab)
Source: ESAO - Liver Support Working Group - April 1, 2006 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Dr. Igor M. Sauer Tags: Liver Support Source Type: blogs
FDA Allows Increased Enrollment for SEPET™ Clinical Trial
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Arbios Systems, Inc., a biomedical device and cell therapy company developing proprietary liver assist products for the treatment of liver failure, announced that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has allowed the expansion of the number of clinical sites and increased the allowable number of patients in its IDE feasibility clinical trial for its SEPET™ liver assist device. Under the revised protocol, Arbios can include up to four clinical trial sites and to up to 20 liver failure patients with encephalopathy. The trial was previously limited to two sites and 15 patients. The company further announced that the Uni...
Source: ESAO - Liver Support Working Group - March 17, 2006 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Dr. Igor M. Sauer Tags: Companies Source Type: blogs
Recent relevant papers - Update March 2006
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J.F. Patzer 2nd et al. discuss "Slow continuous ultrafiltration with bound solute dialysis." (ASAIO J. 2006 Jan-Feb;52(1):47-58). Bound solute dialysis (BSD), often referred to as "albumin dialysis" (practiced clinically as the molecular adsorbents recirculating system, MARS, or single-pass albumin dialysis, SPAD) or "sorbent dialysis" (practiced clinically as the charcoal-based Biologic-DT), is based upon the thermodynamic principle that the driving force for solute mass transfer across a dialysis membrane is the difference in free solute concentration across the membrane. The clinically relevant practice of slow continuo...
Source: ESAO - Liver Support Working Group - March 14, 2006 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Dr. Igor M. Sauer Tags: Papers Source Type: blogs
Quick access to medical calculations
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MDCalc is quick access to all those medical calculations that are too painful to memorize, and too useful to ignore. After wasting time hunting through Google results to find the equations I needed, I created this site as a respository.
This handy site was created by a third-year medical student who got tired of having to wade through Google searches to find an easy to use, quick calculator for his medical equations using multiple resources and references, including Medcalc, Pocket Medicine, 2nd Edition, and eMedicine.
Source: ESAO - Liver Support Working Group - February 7, 2006 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Dr. Igor M. Sauer Tags: Bioinformatics & IT Source Type: blogs
ESAO 2006 in Umeå, Sweden - Call for abstracts
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Dear ladies and gentlemen,
On behalf of the European Society for Artificial Organs (ESAO), Working Group Liver Support, I would like to invite you and your colleagues to submit abstracts for this year’s ESAO meeting held in Umeå , Sweden, from June 21-24, 2006. The Congress will be combined with a meeting with the European Society For Haemapheresis (ESFH, June 20 and 21). Umeå is located close to the polar circle and at this time of the year it has exiting bright nights. The social program will focus on various outdoor and cultural activities and together with the scientific resources of the Congress speakers and part...
Source: ESAO - Liver Support Working Group - January 24, 2006 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Dr. Igor M. Sauer Tags: Meetings Source Type: blogs
The Basic Science Committee (BSC) of ESOT
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The Basic Science Committee of ESOT has been founded in 2004 with the strong support of the ESOT Council. BSC wants to contribute to the advancement, communication, education and support of basic science activities in Transplantation. A network of European Laboratories of Excellence has been established to:
- Increase communication
- Encourage the application for ESOT grants
- Provide travel funding to support the exchange of specific techniques
- To encourage the submission of basic science abstracts to the biannual
ESOT Meeting
Source: ESAO - Liver Support Working Group - January 23, 2006 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Dr. Igor M. Sauer Tags: General Source Type: blogs
World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering 2006 in Seoul
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Dear Colleagues,
I'm pleased to announce that the World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering 2006 (WC2006) will be held on August 27 to September 1, 2006 in Seoul, Korea. under the Congress Theme: Imaging the Future Medicine. The scientific program will include plenary lectures, sponsored symposia, regular oral and poster sessions.
The Second Announcement, which includes: detailed information on registration procedure, (fees, hotel accommodation, travel information, scientific and social programs), call for papers, as well as registration forms (abstract submission and hotel accommodation) is available v...
Source: ESAO - Liver Support Working Group - January 22, 2006 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Dr. Igor M. Sauer Tags: Meetings Source Type: blogs
Recent relevant papers - Update January 2006
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In conclusion, HT using SHs showed hepatic repopulation similar to that using FHs. This suggests that both SHs and FHs can repopulate the liver as if they were hepatic stem cells. In addition, HT using SHs supported liver functions such as albumin correction at the same level as that using FHs. These observations strongly support the idea that SHs could be an alternative to primary FHs as a novel cell source for future HT.
Two review articles concerning artificial liver support concepts were published: Laleman et al.: Review article: non-biological liver support in liver failure (Aliment Pharmacol Ther. 2006 Feb;23(3):35...
Source: ESAO - Liver Support Working Group - January 20, 2006 Category: Urologists and Nephrologists Authors: Dr. Igor M. Sauer Tags: Papers Source Type: blogs
