University of Arizona Engineer Leads $1 million Project to Fight Vision Loss March 14, 2022 Dongkyun Kang, PhD, assistant professor of optical sciences and biomedical engineering, received a $1 million National Eye Institute grant to support his work to develop a portable device that could be used to detect corneal ulcers. Dr. Kang, a research member at the UArizona Cancer Center, previously worked on a smartphone confocal microscope to diagnose cancer in rural settings. Ophthalmology Times
Study: Even Mild COVID-19 Can Cause Brain Shrinkage March 12, 2022 A new study in the journal Nature found that even mild cases of COVID-19 can cause shrinkage in certain regions of the brain. Kathleen Rodgers, PhD, professor of pharmacology and associate director of translational neuroscience at the UArizona Health Sciences Center for Innovations in Brain Science, says this study was impressive because researchers were able to look at MRI scans from before the pandemic. The Health Sciences Office of Communications assisted with this story. KJZZ-FM (Phoenix, AZ)
Gov. Ducey Proclaims March “Arizonans in Health Research Month” to Celebrate All of Us UArizona-Banner Milestone March 11, 2022 Arizona leads the nation in enrolling participants in the National Institutes of Health’s All of Us Research Program. Read more Image
COVID-19 Vaccine Moderately Effective Against Variants in Children and Adolescents, New Report Shows March 11, 2022 UArizona Health Sciences researchers contributed to a report showing the COVID-19 vaccine provides children ages 5-15 moderate protection against infection. Read more Image
University of Arizona Proposes Tuition Increases March 11, 2022 The Arizona Board of Regents will vote on proposed tuition increases next month at its meeting in Tucson. The College of Medicine – Tucson and College of Medicine – Phoenix resident tuition would increase 4.3% and nonresident tuition would increase 1% for first- through fourth-year students. Arizona Daily Star
Future Physicians to Begin Their Next Chapter at Match Day Ceremony March 10, 2022 More than 110 College of Medicine – Tucson medical students will simultaneously open envelopes revealing where they will complete their residency training. Read more Image
Health Department Considers Pilot Community Health Worker Program March 10, 2022 The Graham County Health Department is asking community members to take part in a survey to understand the health issues people in Graham County face. The survey is part of an assessment in collaboration with the Southeast Arizona Health Education Center (SEAHEC) and the UArizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health. Gila Valley Central
Recognizing and Minimizing the Inherent Risks of Wildland Fires March 10, 2022 Occupational and environmental health and safety experts offer key considerations related to existing PPE, new respirators and exposure times for crews on the front lines of wildland fires. The story references a $1.5 million Federal Emergency Management Agency grant funding a study at the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health to evaluate cancer risks among wildland firefighters to find ways to reduce those risks. Fire Chief
Psychiatry for Primary Care: An Update on ADHD March 10, 2022 Jordan Karp, MD, the department chair and a professor of psychiatry at the College of Medicine – Tucson, previews "Psychiatry for Non-Psychiatrists: The University of Arizona Update in Behavioral Medicine for Primary Care," a virtual conference, March 12. The second of the four-part series features the 30-minute lecture “Diagnosis & Treatment of ADHD Across the Lifespan: A Primer for Primary Care Physicians.” Psychiatric Times