University of Arizona Joins Clinical Trial to Evaluate Aiberry AI Platform’s Ability to Detect Depression Dec. 1, 2021 Allison J. Huff, DHEd, assistant professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the College of Medicine – Tucson, is involved in a clinical trial using artificial intelligence technology that analyzes a patient’s words, voice, and facial expressions to detect mental health conditions and integrates with telehealth services. AZoRobotics
‘Interesting and Important’ Results from AVATAR Trial Presented at AHA Dec. 1, 2021 Nancy K. Sweitzer, MD, PhD, director of the UArizona Sarver Heart Center, discusses results from the AVATAR trial presented at this year’s American Heart Association Scientific Sessions. The trial evaluated surgical aortic valve replacement among asymptomatic patients with severe aortic stenosis. Healio
COVID-19 Antiviral Drugs Dec. 1, 2021 Jun Wang, PhD, associate professor of pharmacology and toxicology at the R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy, explains how the new antiviral pills from Merck and Pfizer fit into the framework of existing COVID-19 therapies. SciLine
Meet a Navajo Student Advancing Indigenous Rights Around Research Data Nov. 30, 2021 Dynnika Tso (Diné) is a public health undergraduate student at the University of Arizona Health Sciences who is passionate about improving ethical standards in research. Read more Image
Exploring the Connection Between Endometriosis and the Gut Microbiome Nov. 30, 2021 Although bacteria are altered in endometriosis, there is no definitive consensus on specific microbiota compositions linked to the disease, according to a review in Human Reproduction Update. “We want to encourage more robust microbiome research for endometriosis because it is an incredibly burdensome condition that warrants additional attention and research,” said senior author Melissa Herbst-Kralovetz, PhD, director of the Women’s Health Research Program and Microbiome Initiative at the College of Medicine – Phoenix. Contemporary OB/GYN
Ricardo Correa, MD, on Value of Med Student and Resident Research Nov. 30, 2021 Ricardo Correa, MD, program director for endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism fellowship at the College of Medicine – Phoenix, shares advice about the importance of research in medicine and how students and residents can get involved through the AMA Research Challenge. Moving Medicine (American Medical Association)
University of Arizona Joins Clinical Study to Test Aiberrys AI Platform to Detect Mental Illness Nov. 30, 2021 Allison J. Huff, DHEd, assistant professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the College of Medicine – Tucson, is involved in a clinical trial using artificial intelligence technology that analyzes a patient’s words, voice, and facial expressions to detect mental health conditions and integrates with telehealth services. User Walls
Study Seeks to Improve Medication Adherence, Reduce Hypertension Disparities Nov. 29, 2021 UArizona R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy researchers hopes to increase medication adherence through culturally tailored education and other interventions. Read more Image
From Field Research as a Teenager to Brain Researcher at CIBS Nov. 29, 2021 Dr. Rodgers’s life-long passion for discovery leads her to inspire underrepresented groups to pursue the joys of scientific investigation. Read more Image