Health Sciences In The Media Meet the Minnies 2022 Semifinal Candidates Aug. 31, 2022 Phillip Kuo, MD, PhD, professor of medical imaging in the College of Medicine – Tucson, is recognized as a semifinalist for “Most Influential Radiology Researcher.” Aunt Minnie It's What We Do With the Savings — Economics and Equity Aug. 30, 2022 Ivo Abraham, PhD, professor of practice in the R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy, wrote about the pharmacoeconomics of biosimilars and the savings potential for practices and payers if they prioritize greater biosimilar adoption. Center for Biosimilars Are Mass Shootings Contagious? Aug. 30, 2022 Researchers argue that the clustering of mass shootings suggests this type of violence spreads like a virus and should be treated as one. Medscape Pandemic Fatigue Could Cause Problems For Public Health Aug. 29, 2022 As people tire from dealing with the pandemic, experts worry Congress will too, which could affect vaccines, tests and other policies. Newsy UArizona Researchers Studying Memory in Younger People With Down Syndrome Aug. 29, 2022 Researchers from the Sonoran Center for Excellence in Disabilities, part of the College of Medicine – Tucson, are studying memory and brain development in people ages 11 to 20 with Down syndrome. KJZZ-FM (Phoenix, AZ) 20 Most Diverse Medical Schools in the US: Report Aug. 26, 2022 A study from U.S. News & World Report found that in 2022, the College of Medicine – Tucson has 27.5% minority enrollment, which ties for No. 16 on the list of most diverse medical schools. Becker's ASC Review Arizona Life Expectancy Fell an 'Extraordinary' 2.5 Years in 2020 Aug. 24, 2022 Arizona life expectancy fell by 2.5 years in 2020, according to a new report. Cronkite News Phillip H. Kuo, MD, PhD, Reviews Rationale of Phase 3 VISION Trial of 117Lu-PSMA-617 in mCRPC Aug. 24, 2022 Phillip Kuo, MD, PhD, professor of medical imaging, biomedical engineering and medicine in the College of Medicine – Tucson, discussed the use of theragnostic treatment and imaging for patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer during the American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting. Cancer Network Arrest Deflection Helps Thousands in Pima County Seek Treatment Aug. 24, 2022 A new report suggests that Pima County law enforcement agencies have sent more than 6,500 people struggling with a severe mental health diagnosis and a substance use disorder to treatment rather than jail over the last decade. Green Valley News The Viruses Are Winning: There’s Still Time to Fight Back Aug. 23, 2022 Felicia Goodrum, PhD, professor of immunobiology in the College of Medicine – Tucson, co-authored an opinion article on emerging viruses. The Hill Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Meet the Minnies 2022 Semifinal Candidates Aug. 31, 2022 Phillip Kuo, MD, PhD, professor of medical imaging in the College of Medicine – Tucson, is recognized as a semifinalist for “Most Influential Radiology Researcher.” Aunt Minnie
It's What We Do With the Savings — Economics and Equity Aug. 30, 2022 Ivo Abraham, PhD, professor of practice in the R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy, wrote about the pharmacoeconomics of biosimilars and the savings potential for practices and payers if they prioritize greater biosimilar adoption. Center for Biosimilars
Are Mass Shootings Contagious? Aug. 30, 2022 Researchers argue that the clustering of mass shootings suggests this type of violence spreads like a virus and should be treated as one. Medscape
Pandemic Fatigue Could Cause Problems For Public Health Aug. 29, 2022 As people tire from dealing with the pandemic, experts worry Congress will too, which could affect vaccines, tests and other policies. Newsy
UArizona Researchers Studying Memory in Younger People With Down Syndrome Aug. 29, 2022 Researchers from the Sonoran Center for Excellence in Disabilities, part of the College of Medicine – Tucson, are studying memory and brain development in people ages 11 to 20 with Down syndrome. KJZZ-FM (Phoenix, AZ)
20 Most Diverse Medical Schools in the US: Report Aug. 26, 2022 A study from U.S. News & World Report found that in 2022, the College of Medicine – Tucson has 27.5% minority enrollment, which ties for No. 16 on the list of most diverse medical schools. Becker's ASC Review
Arizona Life Expectancy Fell an 'Extraordinary' 2.5 Years in 2020 Aug. 24, 2022 Arizona life expectancy fell by 2.5 years in 2020, according to a new report. Cronkite News
Phillip H. Kuo, MD, PhD, Reviews Rationale of Phase 3 VISION Trial of 117Lu-PSMA-617 in mCRPC Aug. 24, 2022 Phillip Kuo, MD, PhD, professor of medical imaging, biomedical engineering and medicine in the College of Medicine – Tucson, discussed the use of theragnostic treatment and imaging for patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer during the American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting. Cancer Network
Arrest Deflection Helps Thousands in Pima County Seek Treatment Aug. 24, 2022 A new report suggests that Pima County law enforcement agencies have sent more than 6,500 people struggling with a severe mental health diagnosis and a substance use disorder to treatment rather than jail over the last decade. Green Valley News
The Viruses Are Winning: There’s Still Time to Fight Back Aug. 23, 2022 Felicia Goodrum, PhD, professor of immunobiology in the College of Medicine – Tucson, co-authored an opinion article on emerging viruses. The Hill