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Dr. Laura Gonzalez Joins Sentinel U® As Vice President of


Dr. Laura Gonzalez Joins Sentinel U® As Vice President of Clinical Learning Resources
Internationally Recognized Simulation Expert to Guide Virtual Simulation Product Development
May 12, 2021 10:27 ET
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®, a provider of web-based simulation education technology solutions for nursing schools, hospital systems and healthcare professionals, today announced that Laura Gonzalez, Ph.D., APRN, CNE, CHSE-A, ANEF, FAAN has been named as Vice President of Clinical Learning Resources. Dr. Gonzalez is an internationally recognized simulation expert. She is one of 76 advanced certified healthcare simulation educators (CHSE-A) globally. In the fall of 2020, she was recognized by the prestigious American Academy of Nurses as a Fellow (FAAN). She is the 2021 President-Elect for the International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation an ....

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IMAGE: Using a Zeiss LSM 880 confocal microscope with Airyscan detector, researchers in UD Assistant Professor Jessica Tanis lab can image extracellular vesicles, which are made visible by a green fluorescent.
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Scientists have known for decades that our cells constantly shed tiny pieces known as extracellular vesicles (EVs), but until relatively recently they believed that this process was merely a way for cells to rid themselves of material that was no longer needed.
For a long time, EVs were thought of as a nonspecific garbage disposal mechanism, said Jessica Tanis, assistant professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Delaware. ....

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