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. Dr Victoria Murrain Named Permanent Deputy Dean Diversity and Inclusion
Thumbnail

Joining Forces in the Fight Against Valley Fever

March 24, 2022

A new collaboration is combining the strengths of Arizona’s three public universities to advance Valley fever research and clinical care.

Read more
Image

Dr. Rachna Shroff Elected to ASCO Nominating Committee

March 24, 2022
Read more

Fighting Vaccine Inequity, Arizona Health Professionals Vaccinated Mexicans

March 24, 2022

The Mobile Outreach Vaccination and Education for Underserved Populations (MOVE UP) program, a coordinated effort at the University of Arizona Health Sciences, responded to the specific needs and opportunities to distribute COVID-19 vaccines in border communities. Cecilia Rosales, MD, associate dean of community engagement and outreach at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health and leader of the MOVE UP program, is quoted.

El Paso Times

American Cancer Society Funds Research for Cancer Care Equity

March 24, 2022

Terry Badger, PhD, RN, professor and Eleanor Bauwens Endowed Chair in the UArizona College of Nursing and UArizona Cancer Center member, was one of only four recipients of a $4 million American Cancer Society grant to develop a “Cancer Health Equity Research Center” with the goal of improving health equity for Hispanic cancer survivors and family care givers.

Patient Engagement Hit

‘Overwhelmed by Hate’: COVID-19 Scientists Face an Avalanche of Abuse, Survey Shows

March 24, 2022

When, in March 2020, a science story became the biggest news story in the world, scientists became household names overnight, even celebrities. But many also became the targets of new and extreme levels of harassment, intimidation, and threats. Saskia Popescu, PhD, infectious disease epidemiologist and infection prevention expert at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, is quoted.

Science Magazine

Drug May Slow Progression of ALS-Related Muscle Degeneration

March 24, 2022

A $1.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Defense is supporting researchers in the University of Arizona Health Sciences Center for Innovation in Brain Science as they examine whether an investigational drug has the potential to reduce inflammation and increase the regeneration of nerve cells in people with Lou Gehrig’s disease, or ALS.

Technology Networks
Image
Lou Gehrig’s disease, or ALS, causes the progressive degeneration of neurons, which can result in the brain losing its ability to initiate and control muscle movement.

Is it Possible to Slow the Progression of Muscle Degeneration in ALS Patients?

March 23, 2022

Researchers in the University of Arizona Health Sciences Center for Innovation in Brain Science are investigating an oral drug candidate that may benefit patients with Lou Gehrig’s disease.

Read more

Science Needs Data to Solve Problems. Climate Change is Making That Harder

March 23, 2022

Researchers are worried that air quality studies may be harder to conduct in Tucson and other environments that are becoming hotter, drier, dustier and more extreme as a result of climate change. Paloma Beamer, PhD, a professor at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, is quoted.

The Arizona Republic

How These Exercises Can Help Older Adults Stay Mobile

March 23, 2022

Researchers have found that guided, group exercise can significantly improve strength and mobility for seniors 65 years and older. Kathleen Insel, PhD, RN, a professor at the UArizona College of Nursing, is quoted.

Healthline
Image

A Day in the Life of the Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center

March 23, 2022

From accidental medicine overdoses to scorpion stings, see how a poison center answers the call (literally) to provide immediate life-saving information and medical expertise.

Read more

Pagination

  • « First First page
  • ‹ Previous Previous page
  • …
  • 300
  • 301
  • 302
  • 303
  • 304
  • 305
  • 306
  • 307
  • 308
  • …
  • 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.