UArizona Health Sciences Researchers Identify Potential Pathway to Make Opioids Safer, More Effective May 5, 2020 Researchers from the UArizona College of Medicine – Tucson found that inhibiting heat shock protein 90 in the spinal cord enhanced effectiveness of opioid therapy and could decrease its side effects. Read more Image
Navajo Nation is Behind Only New York and New Jersey in Rates of COVID-19 Infection. What Happened? May 5, 2020 The Navajo Nation has more per-capita COVID-19 infections than any place outside of New York and New Jersey. In April, its rate of infection was 10 times higher than that of Arizona, which encircles most of the Nation. “If you're having to haul water from a well many miles down a dirt road, and bring it back to water the animals, and also use it for washing and cooking and things like that, it’s really hard to wash your hands with soap and water for 20 seconds,” said Daniel Derksen, director of the University of Arizona’s Center for Rural Health. Mother Jones
University of Arizona President Outlines Plans for Bringing Students Back May 5, 2020 Alumna Savannah Guthrie interviews University of Arizona President Robert C. Robbins about the university's plan to bring students, faculty and staff back to campus in the fall. NBC TODAY
UArizona College of Medicine – Tucson to Celebrate ‘Virtual’ 2020 Convocation May 4, 2020 On May 14, a total of 117 medical students from the University of Arizona in Tucson officially will become physicians and earn their Doctor of Medicine degrees. Read more Image
Two UArizona Physicians among Authors on ASAIO Paper for Cardiopulmonary Life Support of Advanced COVID-19 Patients May 4, 2020 The paper, published in two medical journals last week, lays out best practice guidelines for patients in intensive care units requiring advanced life-saving therapies due to the novel coronavirus. Read more Image
Future Physicians Learn Ethics, Empathy in Midst of Pandemic May 4, 2020 Medical students at the College of Medicine – Phoenix learn how to think through tough ethical issues in a series of lectures, case studies and exercises. Read more Thumbnail
UArizona Researchers Repurpose Suramin to Fight Oral Mucositis and Diabetic Foot Ulcers May 1, 2020 This University of Arizona-led breakthrough has the potential to benefit hundreds of thousands of patients whose current healing options are either partially effective or painful and invasive. Read more Image
Dr. Darren Cusanovich Recognized with Health Sciences Career Development Award April 30, 2020 Read more Image
Antibody Testing Begins with Health Care Workers, First Responders in Tucson April 30, 2020 Phase 1 of the Antibody test has begun for frontline workers and some members of the general public inside a temporary clinic set up at Tucson’s Cole and Jeannie Davis Sports Center. Read more Image