﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><title>Interviews - In Section</title><link>http://www.youris.com</link><atom:link href="http://www.youris.com/Health/Interviews/14089.rss" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><description>youris.com</description><item><title>Prof. Alain Privat: "Reconstructing the neuronal circuitry of a damaged spine looks like a much closer goal now"</title><description>Prof. Alain Privat, Research Director at the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (INSERM) and his team were the first to demonstrate the presence of stem cells in adult human spinal cords by REBECCA PARSONS (Aug. '10)</description><pubDate>Tue, 03 Aug 2010 15:31:36 GMT</pubDate><link>http://www.youris.com/Health/Interviews/Reconstructing_The_Neuronal_Circuitry_Of_A_Damaged_Spine_Looks_Like_A_Much_Closer_Goal_Now.kl</link><guid>http://www.youris.com/Health/Interviews/Reconstructing_The_Neuronal_Circuitry_Of_A_Damaged_Spine_Looks_Like_A_Much_Closer_Goal_Now.kl</guid></item><item><title>Prof. Anton Amann: "Breathing gas analysis is a non-intrusive lung cancer detection method that can save more lives"</title><description>Thousands of lives could be saved if tumour cells in the lung are detected earlier with the breathing gas analysis. Today most lung tumours are discovered too late for a successful treatment. But when lung cancer is diagnosed early, the chance to be cured increases to up to 80 per cent by REBECCA PARSONS (Jul. '10)</description><pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 10:42:33 GMT</pubDate><link>http://www.youris.com/Health/Interviews/Prof_Anton_Amann_Breathing_Gas_Analysis_Is_A_NonIntrusive_Lung_Cancer_Detection_Method_That_Can_Save_More_Lives.kl</link><guid>http://www.youris.com/Health/Interviews/Prof_Anton_Amann_Breathing_Gas_Analysis_Is_A_NonIntrusive_Lung_Cancer_Detection_Method_That_Can_Save_More_Lives.kl</guid></item><item><title>Prof. Markus Affolter: "Breakthroughs in zebra fish research can be vitally important for humans"</title><description>The blood vessel research conducted by Professor Markus Affolter and his team at the Biozentrum of the University of Basel could prove indispensable in the development of new cancer treatments by REBECCA PARSONS&amp;nbsp;(Jun. '10)</description><pubDate>Thu, 24 Jun 2010 14:53:14 GMT</pubDate><link>http://www.youris.com/Health/Interviews/Prof_Markus_Affolter_Breakthroughs_In_Zebra_Fish_Research_Can_Be_Vitally_Important_For_Humans.kl</link><guid>http://www.youris.com/Health/Interviews/Prof_Markus_Affolter_Breakthroughs_In_Zebra_Fish_Research_Can_Be_Vitally_Important_For_Humans.kl</guid></item><item><title>Prof. Thomas Klockgether: "Ataxia-sufferers are placing their hopes in research"</title><description>Prof. Thomas Klockgether, head of the Department of Neurology, of the University Hospital Bonn describes how research progress is providing useful insight into the functioning of a rare hereditary disease: Ataxia. (Jun. '10)</description><pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 23:24:16 GMT</pubDate><link>http://www.youris.com/Health/Interviews/Prof_Thomas_Klockgether_AtaxiaSufferers_Are_Placing_Their_Hopes_In_Research.kl</link><guid>http://www.youris.com/Health/Interviews/Prof_Thomas_Klockgether_AtaxiaSufferers_Are_Placing_Their_Hopes_In_Research.kl</guid></item><item><title>Prof. Jordy Sunyer "The role of environmental pollutants in our daily life is something completely new"</title><description>
	Prof. Jordi Sunyer is an expert in environmental pollution and cardiorespiratory diseases and the effects of pollutants on child neurobehavioral development&amp;nbsp;(Sep. &amp;#39;11)</description><pubDate>Wed, 21 Sep 2011 11:55:48 GMT</pubDate><enclosure url="http://www.youris.com/ImagePub.aspx?id=88861" type="image/pjpeg" length="20267" /><link>http://www.youris.com/Health/Interviews/Prof_Jordy_Sunyer_The_Role_Of_Environmental_Pollutants_In_The_Daily_Life_Of_Children_And_Adults_Is_Something_Completely_New.kl</link><guid>http://www.youris.com/Health/Interviews/Prof_Jordy_Sunyer_The_Role_Of_Environmental_Pollutants_In_The_Daily_Life_Of_Children_And_Adults_Is_Something_Completely_New.kl</guid></item><item><title>Prof. Lynn Margulis: "I want to stay as close as possible to nature looking at the lives of cells in very different environments"</title><description>
	Lynn Margulis is Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Geosciences at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She co-developed the Gaia theory, the view that Earths&amp;rsquo; biosphere is a living superorganism capable of self-regulation (Aug &amp;#39;11)</description><pubDate>Mon, 29 Aug 2011 13:29:55 GMT</pubDate><enclosure url="http://www.youris.com/ImagePub.aspx?id=87868" type="image/pjpeg" length="34700" /><link>http://www.youris.com/Health/Interviews/Lynn_Margulis_I_Want_To_Stay_As_Close_As_Possible_To_Nature_Looking_At_The_Lives_Of_Cells_In_Very_Different_Environments.kl</link><guid>http://www.youris.com/Health/Interviews/Lynn_Margulis_I_Want_To_Stay_As_Close_As_Possible_To_Nature_Looking_At_The_Lives_Of_Cells_In_Very_Different_Environments.kl</guid></item><item><title>Prof. James Geddes on novel bioengineering in spinal cord injury research: ”One person said it allowed him to stand and kiss his wife for the first time in years”</title><description>
	Professor James Geddes is Associate Director at the Spinal Cord and Brain Injury Research Center at the University of Kentucky. He talked about forefront spinal cord injury research and novel bioengineering changing patients&amp;rsquo; lives by ANNETTE &amp;Ouml;STRAND (Nov &amp;rsquo;10)</description><pubDate>Tue, 23 Nov 2010 12:56:49 GMT</pubDate><enclosure url="http://www.youris.com/ImagePub.aspx?id=74121" type="image/pjpeg" length="24630" /><link>http://www.youris.com/Health/Interviews/Prof_James_Geddes_Talks_About_Forefront_Spinal_Cord_Injury_Research_And_Novel_Bioengineering_Changing_Patients_Lives_One_Person_Said_It_Allowed_Him_To_Stand_And_Kiss_His_Wife_For_The_First_Time_In_Years.kl</link><guid>http://www.youris.com/Health/Interviews/Prof_James_Geddes_Talks_About_Forefront_Spinal_Cord_Injury_Research_And_Novel_Bioengineering_Changing_Patients_Lives_One_Person_Said_It_Allowed_Him_To_Stand_And_Kiss_His_Wife_For_The_First_Time_In_Years.kl</guid></item><item><title>Eyeing a common origin (where even Darwin didn’t manage to tread)</title><description>Professor Walter Gehring&amp;rsquo;s discovery of the Pax-6 gene, is now widely regarded as the surprising confirmation of the single origin of an organ as perfect as this, which Darwin had passionately postulated but found especially hard to defend. (Jun. '09)</description><pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2009 17:13:29 GMT</pubDate><link>http://www.youris.com/Health/Interviews/Eyeing_a_common_origin_where_even_Darwin_didnt_manage_to_tread.kl</link><guid>http://www.youris.com/Health/Interviews/Eyeing_a_common_origin_where_even_Darwin_didnt_manage_to_tread.kl</guid></item></channel></rss>
