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Ike Chinyere solders wiring for a cardiac electrophysiology model to study heart arrhythmias. Steven Goldman, MD, and Elizabeth Juneman, MD, research mentors, in background.

Taking ‘Do No Harm’ to Heart

Feb. 4, 2020

By “reprogramming” a patient’s cells to create new heart muscle cells, Health Sciences MD-PhD Candidate Ike Royal Chinyere and his mentor Steven Goldman, MD, are finding ways to improve treatments for heart-failure patients.

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Left to right: Alice Sweedo, PhD candidate; Samuel Miller-Gutierrez; Daniel Palomares (PhD student); and Marvin J. Slepian, MD

Health Sciences Lab Provides Hands-On Experience for High School Students to Postdocs

Feb. 1, 2020

The Slepian Lab is a fertile ground for cultivating future scientists, welcoming high school students and undergrads into the fold.

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The Health Sciences Innovation Building, A Floor-by-Floor Tour

Jan. 21, 2020

Join us on a tour of the University of Arizona Health Sciences’ newest building, a nexus of next-generation education and research.

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UArizona Health Sciences Reaches into the Future of Health Care

Nov. 12, 2019

It’s an exciting time for the University of Arizona Health Sciences as we reshape the future of health care — in classrooms, laboratories, the community and beyond.

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