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Ogaga Ojameruaye

Ogaga Ojameruaye is a medical student at The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix. He completed his BS in physiology at The University of Arizona and completed his MS in psychology at Grand Canyon University. Ogaga is passionate about translational medicine, bench-to-bedside research, and the discovery of new diagnostic tools as they contribute to the model of precision medicine.

Science/TechMarch 12, 2019

Musculoskeletal Stem and Stromal Cell Engineering

By Ogaga Ojameruaye

Musculoskeletal traumatic injuries are some of the leading causes of morbidity and disability worldwide.  There is an increasing prevalence of post-traumatic and degenerative pathologies…

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Science/TechMay 8, 2018

Innovations in Psychotherapy

By Ogaga Ojameruaye

Psychological illnesses have serious clinical manifestations that can be debilitating. It has been known for a while now that endogenous derangements in the dopaminergic…

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Science/TechSeptember 12, 2017

Breathalyzers: Not Just for Blood Alcohol Levels

By Ogaga Ojameruaye

In continual efforts to improve diagnostic and screening methods, a new emerging tool that is quickly gaining momentum is the “specialized breathalyzer.” An instrument…

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ResearchMay 9, 2017

CRISPR/Cas9 Update:

Clinical Trials and Research Applications

By Ogaga Ojameruaye

CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat)/Cas9 is a gene editing technique that utilizes a viral vector to insert segments of viral DNA to…

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Match Day, ResearchMarch 14, 2017

Academic Medicine: Is It for Me?

By Ogaga Ojameruaye

The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix recently celebrated its 10th anniversary and with its 7th Match Day around the corner, the…

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Research, ScienceJanuary 10, 2017

Nanotechnology:

Science Fiction Turned Reality

By Ogaga Ojameruaye

A few years ago, the concept of nanoscience would have seemed so fictional that Steven Spielberg would have done an outstanding job curating it…

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ScienceNovember 8, 2016

Bench to Bedside: An Update on Stem Cell Research

By Ogaga Ojameruaye

The history of organ transplant and stem cell research is rich in optimism, yielding promising results from in vitro and animal model studies that…

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Science, Science/TechSeptember 13, 2016

Maximizing the Efficacy of the Immune System in the Battle Against Cancer

By Ogaga Ojameruaye

The history of immunotherapy in tumor suppression dates back to the early 1900s when the pioneer of the field, Paul Ehrlich, in his study…

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