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Third-year MD/PhD student Ben Conner is studying a robotic walking therapy for children with cerebral palsy.

MD/PhD Student Offers New Approach to Make Walking Easier for Children with Cerebral Palsy

April 23, 2020

Third-year student’s Scholarly Project research taps into his biomechanics background to improve and test robotic exoskeleton therapy.

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UArizona Launches COVID-19 Data Gathering Texting System

April 22, 2020

The University of Arizona recently launched a texting system called, "AZCOVIDTXT" to help track the health of the surrounding community and keep community members informed during this COVID-19 pandemic.

KVOA-TV (NBC) Tucson

Coronavirus and Heart Disease: What Patients Need to Know about COVID-19

April 21, 2020

Experts say heart disease may be particularly worrisome in the era of the new coronavirus. Fearing COVID-19, "patients experiencing a heart attack or stroke are delaying their essential care, causing a new public health crisis,” said Dr. Martha Gulati, chief of cardiology at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix.

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UArizona Launches Two-Way Texting System to Gather and Provide Critical COVID-19 Health Data

April 20, 2020

A research team at the University of Arizona Health Sciences and Data Science Institute has launched a crowd-source texting system to gather vital public health data to help fight COVID-19 in Arizona.

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The Tests that Could Reopen the Country: How They Work

April 20, 2020

Antibody testing will help health experts better assess how many people contracted the novel coronavirus. "As they grow, they'll start to produce the spike protein," University of Arizona immunologist Deepta Bhattacharya said. "You can basically trick the cells into making what you want."

USA Today
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UArizona Nursing Students Gain Telehealth Experience During COVID-19 Pandemic

April 16, 2020

The telehealth certificate program at the University of Arizona College of Nursing provides vital clinical experience for students in the Family Nurse Practitioner program.

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Jacy Farkas was honored for her commitment to creating a diverse and inclusive community at the College of Medicine –Tucson.

Jacy Farkas Awarded Prestigious Peter Likins Inclusive Excellence Award for Staff

April 15, 2020
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UArizona Partners with State to Provide COVID-19 Antibody Tests

April 15, 2020

The state investment will allow UArizona to test 250,000 of Arizona’s front-line workforce.

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Jennifer Uhrlaub, MSc, assistant research scientist, prepares to culture the virus that causes COVID-19 so it can be pitted against antibodies to learn how it can be defeated.

UArizona Health Sciences Developing Antibody Test That Could Help Fight COVID-19

April 15, 2020

Immunobiologists aim to use antibody testing to fight the virus that causes COVID-19 and answer lingering questions about the virus.

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Photo Challenge: See How Your Health Sciences Colleagues Are Working From Home

April 14, 2020

We Asked, You Shared: See How Your Health Sciences Colleagues Are Working From Home

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