by Paul Ryan | May 7, 2024 | Ted's Take
Most of us don’t understand the process and scope of medical research – how it’s built or how it works. When we read about research findings and developments, it can feel distant and confusing. Why does research happen so slowly? How are research topics decided? Who...
by Paul Ryan | Apr 30, 2024 | News
JKTG-funded work builds on nanoparticle research to further understanding of what’s possible April 30, 2024 | Highland, MD – JKTG-funded research, Iron oxide nanoparticles inhibit tumor progression and suppress lung metastases in mouse models of breast cancer, appears...
by Paul Ryan | Apr 22, 2024 | Ted's Take
Money is what seems to drive things and money is what seems to drive organizations too. They all start with an overriding moral goal but after a while things often turn toward more money. In health care, there are tons of coalitions of hospitals are assembled. Why? To...
by Paul Ryan | Apr 11, 2024 | Ted's Take
When you’re a patient, you are kind of vulnerable. You have a problem, are often sketchy about what it is and the potential treatment or therapy needed. The bigger the problem, the more vulnerable you are. This makes you a perfect advocate. You need to do your...
by Paul Ryan | Mar 27, 2024 | News
The JKTG Foundation recently awarded funding to Laura Heiser, Ph.D., Associate Professor and Vice Chair of Biomedical Engineering at the Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) School of Medicine, to develop a prototype multiscale model designed to predict...