Einstein's 10th annual Davidoff Education Day brought together more than 120 medical educators to discuss issues related to "competency-based education."
"When it comes to life-and-death decisions in a cell, a protein called BAX has the last word," says Evripidis Gavathiotis, Ph.D., an assistant professor of biochemistry and of medicine.
Therapies based on patients’ unique genetic and epigenetic profiles may help in combating conditions ranging from cancer to heart disease to diabetes. Such profiles may also aid in diagnosing diseases.