UArizona Health Sciences Study Will Develop First Population-Based Dietary Assessment Mobile App March 30, 2021 Researchers are developing a mobile assessment tool to more accurately, and in near real-time, track and measure saturated fat and added sugar consumption. Read more Image
UArizona Leadership to Celebrate Ginny L. Clements and the Future of Breast Cancer Research March 30, 2021 Ginny L. Clements’ 65th anniversary as a breast cancer survivor and the future of breast cancer research and patient care will be discussed at the event. Read more Image
UArizona Health Sciences Primary Care Physician Scholarship Program Expands Eligibility to General Surgery Students March 30, 2021 The full-tuition program aims to improve Arizonans’ health and reduce medical student debt by addressing a dire need for qualified medical professionals. Read more Image
Confronting Vaccine Hesitancy with Facts and Empathy March 30, 2021 Experts from the College of Medicine – Tucson are working to counteract fears surrounding the COVID-19 vaccine. Read more Image
Research Where Parenting and Science Connect March 30, 2021 As a mother and a scientist, Veilia Leybas Nuño, PhD, was eager to study a family-focused intervention for children with ADHD. Read more Image
AZ HEROES “First of Its Kind” Study To Look at Vaccine Effectiveness March 30, 2021 Data from ongoing University of Arizona Health Sciences research have confirmed the findings from Phase III clinical trials conducted by Pfizer and Moderna for COVID-19 vaccine approval. The findings, published by the CDC, are the first in the U.S. to measure vaccine effectiveness against both symptomatic and asymptomatic COVID-19 specifically among first responders, health care and frontline workers. KOLD-TV (Tucson, AZ)
Medical Expert: Rescinding Mask Mandates Leaves Arizona Vulnerable March 30, 2021 Dr. Shad Marvasti, associate professor with the University of Arizona College of Medicine in Phoenix discusses the current state of COVID-19 in Arizona. KJZZ-FM (NPR) Phoenix, AZ
Moderna and Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccines May Reduce Coronavirus Transmission March 30, 2021 Even after just one dose of the mRNA vaccines made by Pfizer and Moderna, the vaccines reduced the chance of getting infected with SARS-CoV-2, researchers report March 29 in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. “We clearly showed in our study that if you were at least 14 days out from your first shot, you had 80% protection" from infection, said Jeff Burgess, associate dean for research at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health at the University of Arizona. Science News
AZ HEROES Research Study Data Confirm Vaccines Highly Effective in Real-World Conditions Against COVID-19 March 29, 2021 AZ HEROES study data show a 90% effective rate after the recommended two doses of Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines, confirming trial studies. Read more Image
UArizona Health Sciences, Cancer Center Launching Arizona Clinical Trials Network March 29, 2021 Arizona residents, including underserved and underrepresented populations, will have better access to cutting-edge cancer therapies. Read more Image