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molecular medicine

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noun

  1. the study of disease or injury at the molecular or cellular level.

  2. medical tests or treatments for such diseases or injuries.


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Jiang served as principal investigator, working with colleagues from USF's Genomics, Global Health Infectious Disease Research Center and departments including anthropology, molecular medicine and history.

From Science Daily • Apr. 23, 2026

“Your genetics actually plays a role in this increased risk of developing future heart attacks and stroke,” said James Hilser, a Keck doctoral candidate in biochemistry and molecular medicine who helped write the paper.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 9, 2024

Dr. Eric Topol, Director of the Scripps Research Translational Institute and a professor of molecular medicine, said he doesn't believe it's time to unmask just yet.

From Salon • May 23, 2023

Frank Graham, a professor emeritus in the departments of biology and pathology and molecular medicine at McMaster University, developed the HEK-293 cell line in the 1970s.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 27, 2023

Eric Topol is a professor of molecular medicine at Scripps Research.

From Washington Post • Jan. 8, 2023

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