UArizona Health Sciences Holding Webinar Series on Aging March 25, 2022 Innovations in Healthy Aging, an initiative of the University of Arizona Health Sciences, is hosting a new lecture series featuring several topics important to aging, including isolation and loneliness, integrative health and sleep. The lectures will be presented as webinars that are free and open to the public. KOLD-TV (Tucson, AZ)
Joining Forces in the Fight Against Valley Fever March 24, 2022 A new collaboration is combining the strengths of Arizona’s three public universities to advance Valley fever research and clinical care. Read more Thumbnail
Drug May Slow Progression of ALS-Related Muscle Degeneration March 24, 2022 A $1.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Defense is supporting researchers in the University of Arizona Health Sciences Center for Innovation in Brain Science as they examine whether an investigational drug has the potential to reduce inflammation and increase the regeneration of nerve cells in people with Lou Gehrig’s disease, or ALS. Technology Networks
Fighting Vaccine Inequity, Arizona Health Professionals Vaccinated Mexicans March 24, 2022 The Mobile Outreach Vaccination and Education for Underserved Populations (MOVE UP) program, a coordinated effort at the University of Arizona Health Sciences, responded to the specific needs and opportunities to distribute COVID-19 vaccines in border communities. Cecilia Rosales, MD, associate dean of community engagement and outreach at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health and leader of the MOVE UP program, is quoted. El Paso Times
American Cancer Society Funds Research for Cancer Care Equity March 24, 2022 Terry Badger, PhD, RN, professor and Eleanor Bauwens Endowed Chair in the UArizona College of Nursing and UArizona Cancer Center member, was one of only four recipients of a $4 million American Cancer Society grant to develop a “Cancer Health Equity Research Center” with the goal of improving health equity for Hispanic cancer survivors and family care givers. Patient Engagement Hit
‘Overwhelmed by Hate’: COVID-19 Scientists Face an Avalanche of Abuse, Survey Shows March 24, 2022 When, in March 2020, a science story became the biggest news story in the world, scientists became household names overnight, even celebrities. But many also became the targets of new and extreme levels of harassment, intimidation, and threats. Saskia Popescu, PhD, infectious disease epidemiologist and infection prevention expert at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, is quoted. Science Magazine
Is it Possible to Slow the Progression of Muscle Degeneration in ALS Patients? March 23, 2022 Researchers in the University of Arizona Health Sciences Center for Innovation in Brain Science are investigating an oral drug candidate that may benefit patients with Lou Gehrig’s disease. Read more Image
UArizona SensorLab Brings in Student, Faculty and Community for Innovation March 23, 2022 The UArizona Health Sciences Sensor Lab aims to bring students, faculty and the community together through the use of software sensor systems and human-centered hardware. The Health Sciences Office of Communications assisted with this story. KVOA-TV (Tucson, AZ)
Science Needs Data to Solve Problems. Climate Change is Making That Harder March 23, 2022 Researchers are worried that air quality studies may be harder to conduct in Tucson and other environments that are becoming hotter, drier, dustier and more extreme as a result of climate change. Paloma Beamer, PhD, a professor at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, is quoted. The Arizona Republic