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Flower Selected Articles from Dream Magazine


Spring 2006
Rising star
From miracle drug to disappointment and back again. The strange-but-true story of endostatin.
Left to their own devices
When it comes to developing medical devices for pediatric patients, clinicians are often on their own.
Autism: Putting the pieces together
Children's researchers and clinicians from diverse fields are combining their expertise to try and solve the autism puzzle.


Summer 2005
Fighting a rising tide
As more premature infants survive, clinicians, patients and families are left to battle the damage to their developing brains.


Spring 2005
A dipstick test for cancer?
Researcher Marsha Moses has found a way to diagnose cancer using urine samples.
Targeting ACL injury
Surgeon Martha Murray is working on a safer, less-invasive repair for ACL tears.
The graft that keeps on giving
Researcher Dario Fauza builds living patches to close holes in everything from tracheas to diaphragms.
A window into the living brain
Functional MRI lets clinicians see the parts of the brain that are working so they can avoid them when operating on the parts that aren't.


Winter 2004
Stopping rotavirus
Rotavirus kills hundreds of thousands each year. Children's researcher Phil Dormitzer is trying to stop the disease in its tracks.


Fall 2004
Going to the source
The new Stem Cell/Developmental Biology research program searches for answers to disease.
Out of sci-fi and into the OR
Children's surgeon Pedro del Nido brings a robot into the operating room for a first-of-its kind operation.


Spring 2004
Stowaway
Gastroenterology research yields a new way to deliver protein drugs that may help take the sting out of taking medication.
The mechanical cell
Researcher Don Ingber looks to art and architecture for inspiration on explaining disease.


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