News Releases Search Filter - Any -College of Health SciencesCollege of Medicine – PhoenixCollege of Medicine – TucsonCollege of NursingMel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public HealthR. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy Apply Image Maricopa County doubles support of CAMI with additional $4M investment Dec. 11, 2024 The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors increased its financial support of CAMI to a total of $8 million with another $4 million distribution of ARPA funds. Read more Image Peer support could help millions with sleep apnea slumber easier, study says Dec. 3, 2024 University of Arizona Health Sciences researchers found that a peer support intervention could be the key to helping people who struggle with CPAP machines get the care they need. Read more Image $1.7M CDC grant will allow researchers to study spina bifida across the lifespan Dec. 2, 2024 University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson researchers hope to gain a better understanding of what factors contribute to the health and quality of life of people living with the birth defect. Read more Image Addiction study yields promising therapeutic target to promote recovery Nov. 25, 2024 Researchers at the U of A Health Sciences Comprehensive Center for Pain & Addiction found a medication that reduced craving for cocaine without affecting desire for sugar. Read more Image Study identifies potential new drug for Parkinson’s-related cognitive decline, dementia Nov. 19, 2024 Parkinson’s disease causes difficulty in movement and balance, but its cognitive symptoms receive less attention and have no good treatments. A U of A College of Medicine – Tucson team hopes to change that. Read more Image Can magnetic pulses aimed at the brain treat insomnia? Oct. 31, 2024 Researchers at the College of Medicine – Tucson’s Department of Psychiatry will use a $3M grant from the Department of Defense to examine a noninvasive, drug-free treatment for sleep disorders. Read more Image $1.75M CDC grant funds study to boost vaccine acceptance in Arizona’s rural, border communities Oct. 31, 2024 Epidemiologist Tomas Nuño, PhD, is leading a study designed to improve vaccination rates and create new strategies to break down barriers to vaccination in populations with limited access to health care. Read more Image U of A Health Sciences breaks ground on the Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies Oct. 30, 2024 An Oct. 30 groundbreaking ceremony marked the next step for CAMI, a biomedical research hub to be located on the Phoenix Bioscience Core. Read more Image Clinical study confirms tissue stiffening in breast cancer can drive metastasis Oct. 22, 2024 Spanish researchers evaluated tissues for fibrosis using MeCo Score, a diagnostic tool invented at the University of Arizona. Read more Image Researchers using $3.3M NCI grant to develop more accurate, comfortable breast cancer screening technology Oct. 21, 2024 College of Medicine – Tucson researchers are leading a team that will test noncompression CT technology, which has the potential to detect more breast cancers while increasing comfort and decreasing radiation exposure. Read more Pagination « First First page ‹‹ Previous page … 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … ›› Next page Last » Last page
Image Maricopa County doubles support of CAMI with additional $4M investment Dec. 11, 2024 The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors increased its financial support of CAMI to a total of $8 million with another $4 million distribution of ARPA funds. Read more
Image Peer support could help millions with sleep apnea slumber easier, study says Dec. 3, 2024 University of Arizona Health Sciences researchers found that a peer support intervention could be the key to helping people who struggle with CPAP machines get the care they need. Read more
Image $1.7M CDC grant will allow researchers to study spina bifida across the lifespan Dec. 2, 2024 University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson researchers hope to gain a better understanding of what factors contribute to the health and quality of life of people living with the birth defect. Read more
Image Addiction study yields promising therapeutic target to promote recovery Nov. 25, 2024 Researchers at the U of A Health Sciences Comprehensive Center for Pain & Addiction found a medication that reduced craving for cocaine without affecting desire for sugar. Read more
Image Study identifies potential new drug for Parkinson’s-related cognitive decline, dementia Nov. 19, 2024 Parkinson’s disease causes difficulty in movement and balance, but its cognitive symptoms receive less attention and have no good treatments. A U of A College of Medicine – Tucson team hopes to change that. Read more
Image Can magnetic pulses aimed at the brain treat insomnia? Oct. 31, 2024 Researchers at the College of Medicine – Tucson’s Department of Psychiatry will use a $3M grant from the Department of Defense to examine a noninvasive, drug-free treatment for sleep disorders. Read more
Image $1.75M CDC grant funds study to boost vaccine acceptance in Arizona’s rural, border communities Oct. 31, 2024 Epidemiologist Tomas Nuño, PhD, is leading a study designed to improve vaccination rates and create new strategies to break down barriers to vaccination in populations with limited access to health care. Read more
Image U of A Health Sciences breaks ground on the Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies Oct. 30, 2024 An Oct. 30 groundbreaking ceremony marked the next step for CAMI, a biomedical research hub to be located on the Phoenix Bioscience Core. Read more
Image Clinical study confirms tissue stiffening in breast cancer can drive metastasis Oct. 22, 2024 Spanish researchers evaluated tissues for fibrosis using MeCo Score, a diagnostic tool invented at the University of Arizona. Read more
Image Researchers using $3.3M NCI grant to develop more accurate, comfortable breast cancer screening technology Oct. 21, 2024 College of Medicine – Tucson researchers are leading a team that will test noncompression CT technology, which has the potential to detect more breast cancers while increasing comfort and decreasing radiation exposure. Read more