Synthetic peptide could reduce vascular problems associated with COVID-ARDS
The TIP peptide has already shown promise in protecting kidneys from nephritis and preventing severe pneumonia.
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The TIP peptide has already shown promise in protecting kidneys from nephritis and preventing severe pneumonia.
Muthusamy Thangaraju, PhD, an associate professor at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University and researcher at the Georgia Cancer Center, was recently awarded over $2.2 million in research grants.
The program was originally designed to get medical students to fill the demand for additional anesthesia techs and personnel.
By 2060, there will be around 90 million women in the U.S. alone who will be in the post-menopausal range.