Rush University Medical Center
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Illinois
Founded
1837-02-13
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2025-06-24 (massdevice.com)
Medtronic, Cosmo to conduct GI Genius trial on Apple Vision Pro
Cosmo Pharmaceuticals today announced plans to initiate the first usability study connecting the Medtronic GI Genius with Apple Vision Pro.
Read more2025-03-22 (nature.com)
Brain 5-hydroxymethylcytosine alterations are associated with Alzheimer's disease neuropathology | Communications
5-hydroxymethylcytosine, also known as the sixth DNA base of the genome, plays an important role in brain aging and neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease. However, little is known about its genome-wide distribution and its association with Alzheimer's disease pathology. Here, we report a genome-wide profiling of 5-hydroxymethylcytosine in 1079 autopsied brains (dorsolateral prefrontal cortex) of older individuals and assess its association with multiple measures of Alzheimer's disease pathologies, including pathological diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease, amyloid-β load, and PHFtau tangle density. Of 197,765 5-hydroxymethylcytosine regions detected, we identified 2821 differentially hydroxymethylated regions associated with Alzheimer's disease neuropathology after controlling for multiple testing and covariates. Many differentially hydroxymethylated regions are located within known Alzheimer's disease loci, such as RIN3, PLCG2, ITGA2B, and USP6NL.
Read more2025-03-06 (beckershospitalreview.com)
Health systems building Epic tools
"Discover how two leading health systems are optimizing their EHR with Epic-integrated tools, including an AI-powered dictation feature and a frailty index for
Read more2024-09-27 (voanews.com)
Light pollution linked to higher risk of Alzheimer's disease
New research suggests that exposure to artificial light at night may be a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease, especially in people under the age of 65.
Read more2024-09-18 (iit.edu)
Paid Research Opportunity for Students at the Biological Rhythms Research Laboratory of Rush University Medical Center
Paid Research Opportunity for Students at the Biological Rhythms Research Laboratory of Rush University Medical Center
Read more2024-09-18 (iit.edu)
Paid Research Opportunity for Students at the Biological Rhythms Research Laboratory of Rush University Medical Center
Paid Research Opportunity for Students at the Biological Rhythms Research Laboratory of Rush University Medical Center
Read more2024-09-18 (lifespan.io)
Light Pollution Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease Prevalence
Scientists have found a correlation between the intensity of nighttime outdoor lighting, which can disrupt sleep, and Alzheimer’s disease [1]. ADVERTISEMENT Light pollution – heavy consequences Outdoor lights help us with a […]
Read more2024-09-11 (gigazine.net)
Light-blocking curtains may reduce risk of Alzheimer's disease in people under 65
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Read more2024-04-04 (hospitalmanagement.net)
RUSH University Health System trials Suki AI Assistant
RUSH University System for Health is set to trial an AI assistant developed by Suki, a voice AI technology provider for the healthcare sector.
Read more2023-10-05 (yaledailynews.com)
NIH awards grant to Yale researchers for developing gene editing platform
The National Institute of Health announced a $40 million grant for researchers to develop a CRISPR-mediated platform for genome editing in the brain and to treat genetic disorders.
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2023-08-03 (forextv.com)
Rush Launches Program to Scale RPM for Chronic Conditions Management
Chicago-based Rush University System for Health recently struck a partnership with Cadence — the health system is beginning an RPM pilot using the startup’s technology platform and clinicians. Rush ... Read Full Story at source (may require registration)
Read more2023-08-03 (medcitynews.com)
Rush Launches Program to Scale RPM for Chronic Conditions Management - MedCity News
Chicago-based Rush University System for Health recently struck a partnership with Cadence — the health system is beginning an RPM pilot using the startup's technology platform and clinicians.
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