COVID-19 Partnerships Drive Record Year of Research Funding Sept. 23, 2020 Health Sciences researchers have broken an institutional funding record as they tackle a range of challenging health problems, now including COVID-19. Read more Image
Nursing Simulation Upgrades to Boost In-Person, Remote Learning Sept. 23, 2020 Alumni donation will provide $1 million to support online training and enhance nursing education. Read more Image
All-Arizona Daily Download: No Labor Day Spike in COVID Cases Sept. 23, 2020 Dr. Shad Marvasti, Director of Public Health at the UA College of Medicine – Phoenix says Labor Day weekend did not lead to a big case spike and numbers appear to show safety protocols and restrictions are working. KTAR-AM (Phoenix)
As Schools Reopen, Arizona Confronts High Rates of COVID-19 in Young People Sept. 23, 2020 “Arizona has been hit particularly hard for adults,” said Joe Gerald, an associate professor at the University of Arizona’s College of Public Health who creates COVID-19 forecast models. “It’s not surprising that children have also been hit hard.” That higher infection rate, combined with the state’s relatively young population, means more young people are getting the virus, Gerald said. About a quarter of Arizonans are 19 or younger – about 59% of them Hispanic. AZ Big Media
Dr. Minying Cai Elected Senior Member of the National Academy of Inventors Sept. 22, 2020 Read more Image
Arizona’s Morning News: Drug to Treat Vascular Dementia Sept. 22, 2020 Researchers at the University of Arizona are preparing to make history. Dr. Meredith Hay is leading a team at the UA College of Medicine preparing the first potential drug to treat vascular dementia the second most common form of dementia after Alzheimer's. KTAR-AM (Phoenix)
UArizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health Receives Prestigious 7-Year Reaccreditation; also Celebrating 20th Anniversary Sept. 21, 2020 Council on Education for Public Health awards full reaccreditation to the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, an exemplary achievement as it celebrates 20th anniversary as part of university. Read more Image
Dr. Monica Kraft to Lead All of Us Research Program at UArizona and Banner Health Sept. 21, 2020 Funded by the National Institutes of Health, the All of Us Research Program is a historic effort to collect and study data from at least 1 million people in the United States. Read more Image
Introducing the Second Cohort of PCP Scholarship Recipients Sept. 21, 2020 The scholarship program is now accepting out-of-state students, keeping Health Sciences-trained physicians in Arizona to care for underserved patients. Read more Image
The Core Lesson of the COVID-19 Heart Debate Sept. 21, 2020 With a number of COVID-19 patients hospitalized with respiratory problems and dying from heart failure, it became obvious early on that SARS-CoV-2, the new coronavirus behind the pandemic, also can damage the heart. "We don't do MRIs on everyone who has the flu, so we don't know how many have inflammation or what their long-term outcomes are," said Dr. Martha Gulati, the division chief of cardiology at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix. The Atlantic