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David Eisenberg
Researcher at Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Publications - 719
Citations - 120468
David Eisenberg is an academic researcher from Technion – Israel Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Amyloid & Protein structure. The author has an hindex of 156, co-authored 697 publications receiving 112460 citations. Previous affiliations of David Eisenberg include Howard Hughes Medical Institute & Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
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OA05.01. Altering nutrition-related behaviors of healthcare professionals through CME involving nutrition experts and chefs
David Eisenberg,A. Myrdal Miller,K McManus,M Erickson,Greg Drescher,Jonathan D. Burgess,Adam M. Bernstein,Bernard Rosner,Eric B. Rimm,W Willett +9 more
TL;DR: The feasibility of altering healthcare professionals’ personal and professional behaviors with regard to diet, food preparation, and their ability to advise patients who are overweight or obese as a result of a four-day continuing medical education (CME) conference, “Healthy Kitchens, Healthy Lives–Caring for The authors' Patients and Ourselves,” is explored.
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Benefit of Tai Chi as an adjunct to standard care for patients with chronic stable heart failure
Gloria Y. Yeh,Gloria Y. Yeh,Beverly H. Lorell,Lynne W. Stevenson,Malissa J. Wood,David Eisenberg,Peter M. Wayne,Ary L. Goldberger,Roger B. Davis,Russell S. Phillips +9 more
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Preparation of Crystalline Samples of Amyloid Fibrils and Oligomers.
TL;DR: Experimental procedures used to assess fiber-forming capabilities of amyloid peptide segments and their crystallization are described.
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Selection for High Oridonin Yield in the Chinese Medicinal Plant Isodon (Lamiaceae) Using a Combined Phylogenetics and Population Genetics Approach
Eric S. J. Harris,Shugeng Cao,Sean D. Schoville,Chengming Dong,Wenquan Wang,Zaiyou Jian,Zhongzhen Zhao,David Eisenberg,David Eisenberg,Jon Clardy +9 more
TL;DR: Future screening of Isodon populations for oridonin yield should initially prioritize a broad survey of all species known to produce oridonIn, rather than focusing on multiple populations of one species, such as I. rubescens.