December 31, 2020
Mayo Clinic Research in the news — 12/31/2020
By Elizabeth Zimmermann 
Following are headlines and story excerpts highlighting Mayo Clinic Research and research faculty the last part of December 2020. Read on for advancements and information on esophageal cancer, antibiotic risks for babies and toddlers, a Mayo inductee into the Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors, and several other stories, including a slew of COVID-19 […]
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Tags: antibiotic, Barrett's esophagus, breast cancer, clinical trials, Destination Medical Center, epidemiology, esophageal cancer, heart disease, hereditary cancer, Katherine Zeratsky, Matthew Goetz, News of the Week
March 13, 2019
Business innovation with an eye on improving vision
By Susan Buckles 
If eyes are the window to the world, Timothy W. Olsen, M.D. is building high performance window frames. With a passion for restoring vision, the ophthalmologist set sights on developing and bringing to market a first-of-its-kind device for treating age-related macular degeneration. The synergies around the Destination Medical Center economic initiative and Mayo Clinic’s research […]
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Tags: age-related macular degeneration, Destination Medical Center, medical innovation, ophthalmology, Timothy W. Olsen
June 7, 2016
Mayo Talks Research at BIO Conference
By Robert Nellis 
From Taiwan to Texas, anyone who has anything to do with biosciences is here in San Francisco to hear speakers, attend education sessions, but mostly to network and make contacts for business and research. Mayo Clinic is here along with Destination Medical Center in Minnesota to talk about our research activities and make a major […]
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Tags: biobank, Center for Individualized Medicine, Destination Medical Center, individualized medicine, precision medicine