Health Sciences In The Media Should You Fly Yet? Here's What an Epidemiologist and an Exposure Scientist Say June 1, 2020 Kacey Ernst and Paloma Beamer, researchers from the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, write about what people should consider and how to minimize risk when flying. CNN College Students Ask University Presidents: ‘Will We Be Safe?’ May 29, 2020 University of Arizona President Dr. Robert C. Robbins took part in a roundtable discussion with Dr. Wayne A.I. Frederick, president of Howard University, where college students asked about what steps are necessary for universities as they try to keep students and staff safe during a global pandemic. Meet the Press UA Researcher Identifies 4 Compounds that can Halt Coronavirus in Cells May 28, 2020 As the spread of COVID-19 affects people around the world, scientists have been working overtime to develop potential treatments. Among them is a Jun Wang, Ph.D., an assistant professor of pharmacology and toxicology at the University of Arizona who recently identified four compounds that can block the replication of the virus within a cell, providing a promising starting point for the development of drugs that can treat the disease. Arizona Daily Star Contact Tracing for COVID-19 Will Be the Most Complex Health Investigation Ever May 24, 2020 Contact tracing is an indispensable part of breaking the chain of a pathogen's transmission and getting society back on track, according to most health officials including those at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This process can seem intrusive, but public health agencies have honed it over decades. “We get people to tell us who their public contacts are when they have syphilis,” said Kristen Pogreba-Brown, an assistant professor of epidemiology at the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health. “We know how to do this.” National Geographic 4 College Grads Enter Health Care During a Pandemic. They Aren't Afraid. May 24, 2020 After finishing his degree at the University of Arizona as a doctor in pharmacy, Jeffrey Asman, 56, said the decision to go back to school in his “second half of life” was an easy one. “I was 48 or 49 wondering if my old college credits were any good. It is cliché to say but really true that it is never too late.” The Arizona Repubilc ABC’s Nightline Spotlights UArizona's COVID-19 Antibody Testing Effort, Blueprint to Reopen Campus May 19, 2020 The University of Arizona is planning to resume in-person classes for the fall semester. ABC's Nightline Students Start Spanish-language Virus Information Campaign May 18, 2020 An effort by students from the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson to provide coronavirus information to a Spanish-speaking community gained financial backing from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Associated Press UA Expands Antibody Testing to Health Care Workers and First Responders for COVID-19 May 15, 2020 The University of Arizona and state of Arizona antibody testing initiative will include 31 sites across the state as it expands to all 15 counties. The Arizona Republic University of Arizona Details Plan for In-Person Learning in the Fall May 14, 2020 University President Robert C. Robbins is interviewed about the school's reopening plan consisted of testing, tracing and treating. At the heart of the school's reopening project is its research laboratories where scientists have created and are processing their own diagnostic and antibody tests. ABC News | Good Morning America How Rural Arizona Health Care Is Holding Up During the Pandemic May 11, 2020 The majority of Arizona’s COVID-19 cases are in its two most urban counties: Maricopa and Pima. However, some of the state’s more rural counties have also been hit hard. To find out more about how things are playing out here in Arizona, The Show spoke with Dan Derksen, the associate vice president for health equity, outreach and interprofessional activities at University of Arizona Health Sciences. KJZZ-FM | Fronteras (NPR) Phoenix Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Should You Fly Yet? Here's What an Epidemiologist and an Exposure Scientist Say June 1, 2020 Kacey Ernst and Paloma Beamer, researchers from the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, write about what people should consider and how to minimize risk when flying. CNN
College Students Ask University Presidents: ‘Will We Be Safe?’ May 29, 2020 University of Arizona President Dr. Robert C. Robbins took part in a roundtable discussion with Dr. Wayne A.I. Frederick, president of Howard University, where college students asked about what steps are necessary for universities as they try to keep students and staff safe during a global pandemic. Meet the Press
UA Researcher Identifies 4 Compounds that can Halt Coronavirus in Cells May 28, 2020 As the spread of COVID-19 affects people around the world, scientists have been working overtime to develop potential treatments. Among them is a Jun Wang, Ph.D., an assistant professor of pharmacology and toxicology at the University of Arizona who recently identified four compounds that can block the replication of the virus within a cell, providing a promising starting point for the development of drugs that can treat the disease. Arizona Daily Star
Contact Tracing for COVID-19 Will Be the Most Complex Health Investigation Ever May 24, 2020 Contact tracing is an indispensable part of breaking the chain of a pathogen's transmission and getting society back on track, according to most health officials including those at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This process can seem intrusive, but public health agencies have honed it over decades. “We get people to tell us who their public contacts are when they have syphilis,” said Kristen Pogreba-Brown, an assistant professor of epidemiology at the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health. “We know how to do this.” National Geographic
4 College Grads Enter Health Care During a Pandemic. They Aren't Afraid. May 24, 2020 After finishing his degree at the University of Arizona as a doctor in pharmacy, Jeffrey Asman, 56, said the decision to go back to school in his “second half of life” was an easy one. “I was 48 or 49 wondering if my old college credits were any good. It is cliché to say but really true that it is never too late.” The Arizona Repubilc
ABC’s Nightline Spotlights UArizona's COVID-19 Antibody Testing Effort, Blueprint to Reopen Campus May 19, 2020 The University of Arizona is planning to resume in-person classes for the fall semester. ABC's Nightline
Students Start Spanish-language Virus Information Campaign May 18, 2020 An effort by students from the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson to provide coronavirus information to a Spanish-speaking community gained financial backing from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Associated Press
UA Expands Antibody Testing to Health Care Workers and First Responders for COVID-19 May 15, 2020 The University of Arizona and state of Arizona antibody testing initiative will include 31 sites across the state as it expands to all 15 counties. The Arizona Republic
University of Arizona Details Plan for In-Person Learning in the Fall May 14, 2020 University President Robert C. Robbins is interviewed about the school's reopening plan consisted of testing, tracing and treating. At the heart of the school's reopening project is its research laboratories where scientists have created and are processing their own diagnostic and antibody tests. ABC News | Good Morning America
How Rural Arizona Health Care Is Holding Up During the Pandemic May 11, 2020 The majority of Arizona’s COVID-19 cases are in its two most urban counties: Maricopa and Pima. However, some of the state’s more rural counties have also been hit hard. To find out more about how things are playing out here in Arizona, The Show spoke with Dan Derksen, the associate vice president for health equity, outreach and interprofessional activities at University of Arizona Health Sciences. KJZZ-FM | Fronteras (NPR) Phoenix