Publications by authors named "J Scott Bunch"

Understanding tumor heterogeneity is a major challenge that was recognized as one of the first Cancer Grand Challenges, with a call to provide solutions to visualize tumor heterogeneity. The Rosetta team took on this challenge, exploiting advances in spatial-omics approaches centered around mass spectrometry imaging to map tumor heterogeneity at the cellular and molecular scales with different levels of resolution. See related article by Bressan et al.

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The landscape of tissue-based imaging modalities is constantly and rapidly evolving. While formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded material is still useful for histological imaging, the fixation process irreversibly changes the molecular composition of the sample. Therefore, many imaging approaches require fresh-frozen material to get meaningful results.

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  • * Out of 2,083 patients who underwent first-time ablation, 52% received it as the initial treatment, showing that first-line ablation is common, especially among males with fewer health issues.
  • * Both treatment groups had similar rates of being arrhythmia-free after nearly a year, but those who had second-line treatment were more likely to still be on antiarrhythmic drugs (AADs).
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Background: Health systems cannot effectively support nurse managers without understanding psychosocial effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Objective: The objective of this study was to describe the professional quality of life of frontline nursing management during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: A cross-sectional online survey of 54 nurses in management positions at a large Midwest academic medical center during 2022 was conducted.

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