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Leading Valley fever expert shares ‘state-of-the-art’ knowledge about fungal disease

Feb. 19, 2024

John Galgiani, MD, professor and director of the Valley Fever Center for Excellence at the College of Medicine – Tucson, co-authored an invited review in the New England Journal of Medicine that focuses on how fungal diseases present in people with healthy immune systems and examines current diagnostics and treatments.

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Lucas Grijalva reaches inside a simulation manikin to check on its interior parts.

Lucas Grijalva sets the stage for learning

Feb. 19, 2024

ASTEC specialist is the man behind the innovative technology that helps future health care providers prepare for real life.

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Michael W. Belin wins Castroviejo Award for corneal research

Feb. 19, 2024
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NIH funding increases lead to impressive performance in Blue Ridge rankings

Feb. 16, 2024

Five colleges increased their National Institutes of Health research funding in 2022-2023, leading to higher rankings for some by the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research.

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Unlocking the value of 3D printing medical devices in hospitals and universities

Feb. 16, 2024

Frank Rybicki, MD, PhD, chair of the Department of Radiology at the College of Medicine – Phoenix, is interviewed about topics including the advantages that 3D printing of medical devices provides for research and patient care.

OE Magazine

The role of circulating tumor DNA in guiding colon cancer treatment: Insights from the CIRCULATE and COBRA studies

Feb. 16, 2024

Precision medicine has emerged as a critical component in improving cancer patient outcomes. A key area of focus within this realm is the use of circulating tumor DNA, a form of liquid biopsy, in guiding therapeutic choices for patients with colon cancer.

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This federal rule change could kill UArizona research – and cost Arizona billions

Feb. 16, 2024

Doug Hockstad, associate vice president of Tech Launch Arizona, writes an opinion piece warning that a National Institute of Standards and Technology proposal that would give federal government great powers on the relicensing of patents could inadvertently suppress research and hurt local startups and small businesses.

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Leading Valley fever expert shares ‘state-of-the-art’ knowledge about fungal disease

Feb. 15, 2024

John Galgiani, MD, director of the UArizona College of Medicine – Tucson’s Valley Fever Center for Excellence, was recognized for his expertise by the New England Journal of Medicine.

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New primary care physicians contribute to healthier Arizona

Feb. 15, 2024

The Primary Care Physician Scholarship program is fulfilling its mission of reducing a critical shortage of doctors across Arizona.

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Tucson pilot battles with FAA after being grounded for ‘post-COVID neurocognitive deficits’

Feb. 15, 2024

The Federal Aviation Administration recently grounded Michael Hotto, a private pilot from Tucson, due to his history of “post-COVID neurocognitive deficits” after he performed poorly on some portions of a cognitive exam.

KOLD-TV (Tucson, AZ)

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