
Ashish Ranjan
@ranjanlab
Professor/Director, Interested in One Medicine & One Health, Focused ultrasound/Immunotherapy/nanomedicines
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https://vetmed.okstate.edu/labs/nanomedicine-and-targeted-therapy/index.html 14-05-2020 13:28:42
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माननीय मुख्यमंत्री श्री Hemant Soren से आज ओक्लाहोमा स्टेट यूनिवर्सिटी के प्रतिनिधि मंडल ने मुलाकात की। मुलाकात के दौरान प्रतिनिधियों ने राज्य सरकार के साथ कृषि, पशुपालन एवं क्लीन एनर्जी के क्षेत्र में साझेदारी कर राज्य के विकास में भागीदारी करने की इच्छा जताई।




Overcoming Resistance to Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Therapy Using Calreticulin-Inducing Nanoparticle mdpi.com/2334582 #mdpipharmaceutics via Pharmaceutics MDPI




BASU inked pact with the College of Veterinary Medicine Oklahoma State Univ.. Under this MoU, students and faculty from all constituent colleges of Bihar Animal Science University will join hands together for education and research.



Thank you to Drs. Jeffrey Bryan, Charles Maitz, Raghuraman Kannan, and @MUCVM for recently hosting us on their campus. We had an excellent exchange of ideas on strategically integrating human and veterinary oncologic medicine under the one-medicine theme!


Super excited to meet with John August, Dean of Texas A&M VetMed, along with Ramesh Vemulapalli, Michael Criscitiello, Kajal Desai, and Ashish Ranjan to explore collaborations around our veterinary research and oncology clinic.






In our latest blog, Ashish Ranjan explores how the “One Medicine” approach is bridging the gap between human and veterinary medicine and is accelerating therapies like focused ultrasound. Dr. Ranjan also discusses UTSW Veterinary Research and Oncology Clinic, which opened May 1. This first-of-its-kind facility


We are just over one month out from our UTSW Veterinary Research and Oncology Clinic One-Health Symposium. Explore breakthroughs in oncology, neurological/musculoskeletal disorders, advanced therapeutic devices, smart trial design, ethics, and more! Register here: bit.ly/4mtxNjz


Discover how veterinary and human medicine intersect at the UTSW Veterinary Research and Oncology Clinic One-Health Symposium! This symposium will focus on smart clinical trials in oncology and musculoskeletal/neurological disorders. The event qualifies for CME credit. Register here ➡️: bit.ly/4mtxNjz


In Focused Ultrasound Foundation's latest blog Dr.Ashish Ranjan, Director of VROC, explores how the “One Medicine” approach is bridging the gap between human and veterinary medicine and accelerating therapies like focused ultrasound. bit.ly/4mHumWz
