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A message from Dr. Jennifer Barton, interim vice provost for health programs

May 2, 2025

As President Suresh Garimella shared in his recent message, the university is taking important steps to strengthen academic integration across colleges. In my new role, I will oversee Health Sciences’ research and administrative functions and work to ensure continuity in our critical clinical partnership with Banner Health.

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Jennifer Barton, PhD, wearing a red blazer and glasses is working in a laboratory, holding a small object. A computer screen displaying a microscopic image is visible in the background, along with a microscope, other lab equipment and shelves.

Falloposcope cancer screening tool testing advances to next steps

Thursday

Jennifer Barton, PhD, is spearheading an effort to diagnose ovarian cancer earlier and give high-risk patients a new option.

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Farm workers at risk for kidney disease

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U.S. News and World Report

In Arizona, a fight against a deadly fungus is under threat from Trump's health policies

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Grist Magazine

Tucson mom battles cancer while pregnant, turns her sickness into survivorship

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KGUN-TV (Tucson, AZ)

Living without air conditioning in Tucson's deadly heat

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Arizona Luminaria

Connection saves lives: Experts highlight telepsychiatry's role in suicide prevention

Wednesday
The Arizona Daily Wildcat

Water sanitizers help reduce bacteria on leafy greens

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The Packer

From mammograms to microbiomes

Wednesday
Tucson Local Media
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Anemia drug could have new life in treating nerve injuries

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University of Arizona orthopedic researchers showed how a drug that boosts red blood cells in people with anemia can help quicken the pace of healing nerve injuries in mice.

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