PatrĂ­cia Silva, PhD, director of science content —

PatrĂ­cia holds a PhD in medical microbiology and infectious diseases from the Leiden University Medical Center, Netherlands, and completed a postdoctoral research fellowship at the Instituto de Medicina Molecular, Lisbon, Portugal. Her work in academia was mainly focused on molecular biology and the genetic traits of infectious agents such as viruses and parasites. PatrĂ­cia earned several travel awards to present her work at international scientific meetings. She is a published author of several peer-reviewed science articles.

Articles by PatrĂ­cia Silva

New COPD Treatment Plan Aims to Reduce Readmissions, Care Costs

Nonin Medical, the developer of the finger pulse oximeter and a leader in designing and manufacturing non-invasive medical monitoring, recently announced a collaboration with Tri-anim Health Services to bring Nonin’s new COPD STEPâ„¢ (Seamless Treatment and Exacerbation Prevention) Plan to hospitals in the United States commencing this November. The announcement…

‘Reel COPD’ Video Series Lets Patients and Caregivers Share Experiences

Sunovion Pharmaceuticals together with the COPD Foundation has launched a novel video series, called Reel COPD, sharing first-hand stories from patients and caregivers. The videos, three of which are already available at COPDTogether.com, provide personal insights into life with a progressive and chronic illness, and are intended to motivate and help guide others dealing with the…

Verona Pharma’s COPD Phase 2a Trial Gets Underway

Verona Pharma plc, a United Kingdom-based biopharmaceutical company dedicated to therapies for respiratory disorders, recently announced the completion of the patient enrollment phase in two Phase 2a clinical trials assessing the company’s product RPL554. RPL554 is a “first-in-class” inhaled drug under development for respiratory conditions such as chronic obstructive…

COPD Patients at Exercise Benefit from Non-Invasive Ventilation

Researchers at Ege University in Turkey recently showed that non-invasive ventilation (NIV) and supplemental oxygen can offer clinical benefits to patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) during exercise training. The results were presented at the American College of Chest Physicians Annual Meeting (CHEST 2015), held Oct. 24–28…

In COPD Treatment, GlaxoSmithKline Reports Positive Results in Incruse® Ellipta® Studies

GlaxoSmithKline recently announced in a press release positive data from two head-to-head trials comparing the safety and efficacy of its product Incruse® Ellipta® (umeclidinium) to two available bronchodilator therapies, tiotropium (trial 201316) and glycopyrronium (trial 201315), as a treatment option for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).