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Dr. Kevin Dalby Reveals How to Stay Mentally Present at Work

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  Originally published on   explosion.com While at work, you want to be as effective and productive as possible. Sometimes, though, if not particularly stimulated by the task at hand, our minds will start to wander and lose focus. In this article, Dr.  Kevin Dalby, an Austin-based professor  of chemical biology and medicinal chemistry, reveals his secrets to staying mentally present and aware while working. 1. Do Mindfulness Exercises to Stay Sharp Mindfulness exercises can assist you in grounding yourself and remaining present while you are working. This practice is especially helpful in high-stress situations or when completing monotonous tasks that do not require a lot of thinking. Meditation or simple breathing exercises can help keep your mind clear and focused. Apps like Headspace or Calm can help you to get started if you’ve never meditated before. 2. Use Reminders Sometimes,  all we need is a little reminder to do what we are supposed to . The mind natur...

Kevin Dalby, Austin Cancer Specialist, Shares How Cholesterol-Lowering Statins May Also Cure Cancer

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  Originally published on   healthsourcemag.com Statins are a commonly prescribed medication used for the purpose of managing high levels of cholesterol in the blood. Recent research suggests that they may have another crucial health advantage. Kevin Dalby, Austin  cancer specialist, and professor at the College of Pharmacy at The University of Texas has been studying the mechanisms of cancer cell signaling to develop targeted therapeutics. As part of his duty to stay up-to-date on all cancer findings, Dr. Dalby recognizes that statins may be used to treat certain cancer types. Statins may do so by impeding the action of a protein called p53, a mutation of which is implicated in tumor growth. Kevin Dalby goes into further detail below. Diving Deeper into Statins Statins are a group of FDA (Food and Drug Administration) approved drugs that include atorvastatin, lovastatin, simvastatin, pravastatin, pitavastatin, rosuvastatin, mevastatin, cerivastatin, and fluvastatin. This...

Kevin Dalby, Austin Oncology Researcher, Reviews Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors in Immunotherapy of Virus-Related Cancers

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  Originally published on   agreensign.com Did you know: Viruses are the cause of a large number of cancerous tumors. This alarming fact is the reason for the urgency behind the research scientists are pursuing concerning treatments of such virus sparked cancers. Immunotherapy is one of the promising treatment choices used to treat a different variety of tumors. Kevin Dalby, Austin -based scientist, working on cancer drug discovery, is currently studying the mechanisms of cancer cell signaling to develop targeted therapeutics. Through his research, Dalby is familiar with the use of checkpoint inhibitors as immunotherapy agents for virus-related cancers. Dalby goes into some detail on how checkpoint inhibitors are used in combination with individualized precision medicine for the treatment of virus-related cancers. Comprehending Immunotherapy A type of cancer treatment that assists in enhancing the  body’s natural defense  to battle cancer is known as immunotherapy. T...

Kevin Dalby, Austin, Texas Academic Leader, Discusses Four Things to Consider If You Are Thinking About Going to a Foreign University

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Originally published on  iu.instructure.com Whether you are starting your extensive education, picking it back up, or looking to travel while still receiving college credits, applying to foreign universities is always an exciting option. Studying abroad has its list of benefits, but there are several things to take into account before making your first application steps. Kevin Dalby, AustinLinks to an external site. , Texas professor of chemical biology and medicinal chemistry in the College of Pharmacy, Department of Oncology at The University of Texas in Austin, is an advocate of travel and experiencing different cultures. Dalby encourages his students to look into gaining credit hours from foreign universities as it comes with additional advantages. If you are considering attending an international university for a long or short period, here are four things Dalby suggests you keep in mind: The Cost Study...

Professor Kevin Dalby Shares five Ways Anyone Can Improve Their Concentration

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Originally published on  newswire.net The key to quality and productive work is concentration. Concentration is a valuable skill for any human to tune into their profession, research, or relaxation time. The deeper the level of concentration one can reach, the more reward one will find from utilizing such a focus. Kevin Dalby , Austin Texas-based activist of cancer treatment, is a professor of chemical biology and medicinal chemistry at The University of Texas. Dalby's career requires him to access deep levels of concentration for his work and research on cancer cell signaling mechanisms to develop targeted therapeutics. Dalby reveals five helpful ways that have helped him reach more extensive focus abilities: 1. Start with Environment A great place to start when attempting to sharpen concentration skills is focusing on beneficial environments. The environment a person chooses to be in when trying to reach a deeper level of c...

Professor Kevin Dalby Discusses Five Ways to Build Mental Resilience in a Crisis

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Originally published on  techlogitic.com It is no secret that our world is going through a crisis. With an unpredictable virus in the air, along with an economically damaging quarantine, how do you stay mentally sane? The answer is building mental resilience. Psychologists define mental resilience as adapting successfully and proactively in the face of stressful situations such as trauma, tragedy, severe health, or relationship problems. Those who build mental resilience do not let the world drag them down for long. Kevin Dalby, Austin -based professor of chemical biology and medicinal chemistry at the College of Pharmacy at The University of Texas, notes that it is essential to continually work at healthy mental practices to keep your mind in the right place. Below, Dalby shares five ways to build mental resilience during a crisis, such as the current pandemic. Way #1: Let Go of What You Cannot Control  When your life gets rocked, and you are trying to b...

Dr. Kevin Dalby Explains Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors in Cancer Treatment

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Originally published on  medium.com The human immune system is an evolutionary marvel designed to find and eradicate microscopic invaders that would do us harm. These invaders include cells in our body that mutate to become cancerous. Unfortunately, the immune system does not always succeed in stopping the proliferation of cancer cells throughout the body. Consequently, treatment techniques that help the immune system are rapidly evolving to treat a variety of cancers. In the last two decades, a type of immunotherapy utilizing ‘immune checkpoint inhibitors’ has proven effective in fighting several cancers and continues to inspire research and innovation. Dr.  Kevin Dalby , a professor in the College of Pharmacy, and Department of Oncology at The University of Texas studies the mechanics of cancer cell signaling while working toward the development of potential new therapeutics. The research in his laboratory embraces a diversity of approaches including, bioche...