Skip to main content
The University of Arizona Wordmark Line Logo White
Stories & Features Announcements Calendar Leadership Updates Event Planning Room Scheduling Café Bolo Directories IT Support Classroom Support Planning & Facilities
The University of Arizona Health Sciences | Home
Subscribe
Support
home home

Main navigation

  • Overview Senior Leadership Academic Leadership Executive Leadership Annual Report Mission, Values, History Support
  • Overview College of Health Sciences College of Medicine – Phoenix College of Medicine – Tucson College of Nursing Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy
  • Research Administration Research Awards and Grants
  • Clinical
  • Overview Community Engagement Alliance Corporate and Community Relations Health and Humanities Rural Health Student Engagement and Career Advancement
  • Overview Aegis Consortium All of Us Research Program Arizona Area Health Education Centers Arizona Simulation Technology & Education Center Asthma & Airway Disease Research Center Center for Accelerated Biomedical Innovation Center for Advanced Molecular & Immunological Therapies Center for Biomedical Informatics & Biostatistics Center for Disparities in Diabetes, Obesity & Metabolism Center for Innovation in Brain Science Center for Sleep, Circadian & Neuroscience Research Clinical & Translational Sciences Research Center Comprehensive Center for Pain & Addiction Health Sciences SensorLab One Health University of Arizona Cancer Center
  • All News Stories Videos The Healthy Dose Blog News Releases In The Media Media Resources Office of Communications
  1. Home
  2. News
  3. Degree Prepares Students Careers Clinical Research
Image
Ghassan Mouneimne, PhD, hopes the findings of a recently concluded study will lead to a way to predict which breast cancer patients are at high risk for bone metastasis.

Study Finds Breast Cancer’s Response to Tumor Stiffness May Predict Bone Metastasis

June 30, 2021

A score that quantifies the changes that make breast cancer cells more aggressive could help identify patients at risk for bone metastasis.

Read more
Image
The Bachelor of Arts in Wellness and Health Promotion Practice will prepare students for a variety of careers such as as community health workers, health educators or health coaches.

New Undergraduate Degree Will Focus on Wellness and Health Promotion

June 30, 2021

A new Bachelor of Arts in Wellness and Health Promotion Practice prepares students to work in emerging roles such as health educators and wellness coaches.

Read more
Image
Among 3,975 study participants, SARS-CoV-2 infections were identified in five participants who were fully vaccinated and 11 who were partially vaccinated, as well as in 156 unvaccinated participants. Approximately half of the participants were from Arizona study sites.

COVID-19 Vaccine Reduces Severity, Length, Viral Load for Those Who Still Get Infected

June 30, 2021

Real-world data from the AZ HEROES study show COVID-19 vaccines are highly effective in preventing SARS-CoV-2 infections, and when breakthrough infections do occur, the level of infection and impact of the disease are significantly reduced.

Read more

Health Insider: Valley Doctor Weighs in on Concerns Over Delta Variant, New Mask Guidance

June 30, 2021

Dr. Shad Marvasti, associate professor and director of public health prevention and health promotion curriculum at the College of Medicine – Phoenix, discusses why he thinks it is a good idea to bring back mask mandates to combat the Delta variant of COVID-19.

KNXV-TV (Phoenix, AZ)

Delta Variant Face Mask: CDC Director Breaks on WHO Guidance

June 30, 2021

Some experts suggested the CDC should follow the World Health Organization's lead on requiring face masks to reduce the spread of the highly contagious variant. “The CDC needs to act quickly, without waiting, to follow the WHO guidelines and ask everyone to put the masks back on so we can stay open, protect folks, and keep the economy going,” Shad Fani Marvasti, MD, a professor at the College of Medicine – Phoenix, told Yahoo Finance Live. This article has appeared in 38 newspapers throughout the U.S.

Miami Herald

COVID-19 Was Always Going to Be a Struggle for the CDC

June 30, 2021

Evidence-based medicine in general can have a tendency to delay decisions and wait for more evidence despite no clear point at which the new evidence will be sufficient. There’s an idea that staying conservative is what preserves trust. But it’s not surprising to experts to see that idea backfire – it just shows that risk analysis is a thing that even scientists have a hard time coming to grips with. “People want public health, including the CDC, to tell them exactly what they can and cannot do, and that’s not possible,” said Saskia Popescu, an adjunct professor of public health at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health.

FiveThirtyEight

Pfizer, Moderna Vaccines Likely to Give Long-Lasting Protection, Study Finds

June 30, 2021

A study published in Nature, found evidence that the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines induced a persistent immunity to COVID-19, and that those who received either vaccine may not need a booster shot. “Anything that would actually require a booster would be variant-based, not based on waning of immunity,” Deepta Bhattacharya, an immunologist at the College of Medicine - Tucson, told The New York Times. “I just don’t see that happening.” This article was picked up and published on 57 digital sites for local TV news stations throughout the U.S.

NewsNation.Now
Image
David Tzou, MD

Dr. David Tzou Recognized with Health Sciences Career Development Award

June 29, 2021
Read more
Image

Accelerated Medical Degree Program Welcomes First Students

June 29, 2021

Six high school graduates have been accepted to the College of Medicine – Tucson’s new accelerated MD program.

Read more

Letter: Public Health on Campuses of Arizona Universities

June 29, 2021

G. Marie Swanson, founding dean and professor emerita of the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, writes a letter to the editor about Gov. Doug Ducey's executive order prohibiting COVID-19 vaccine mandates and mask requirements at Arizona's public universities.

Arizona Daily Star

Pagination

  • « First First page
  • ‹ Previous Previous page
  • …
  • 376
  • 377
  • 378
  • 379
  • 380
  • 381
  • 382
  • 383
  • 384
  • …
  • Next › Next page
  • Last » Last page
The University of Arizona Health Sciences | Home

Health Sciences

  • About
  • Academics
  • Clinical Care
  • Outreach

News

  • Stories
  • Healthy Dose Blog
  • News Releases
  • In The Media
  • Media Resources
  • Videos

Internal Resources

  • Stories & Features
  • Announcements
  • Calendar
  • Leadership Updates
  • Honors and Awards
  • Event Planning
  • Room Scheduling
  • Café Bolo
  • El Mirador Project
  • IT Support
  • Classroom Support
  • Planning and Facilities
  • Photo Galleries
  • Directories

Connect

  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • X, formerly Twitter

We respectfully acknowledge the University of Arizona is on the land and territories of Indigenous peoples. Today, Arizona is home to 22 federally recognized tribes, with Tucson being home to the O’odham and the Yaqui. The University strives to build sustainable relationships with sovereign Native Nations and Indigenous communities through education offerings, partnerships, and community service.


University Information Security and Privacy

© 2025 The Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of The University of Arizona.