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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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SW CACTI accepting applications to fund clinical translational sciences pilot projects

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A type of immune cell could hold a key to preventing scar tissue buildup in wounds

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Researchers in the College of Medicine – Tucson’s Department of Surgery are uncovering new insights into how mechanical strain on cells affects healing.

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Portrait of Zong-Ming Li, PhD, in a suit and tie, seated at a desk.

College of Medicine – Tucson’s Li inducted into orthopaedic group

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College of Nursing’s INCATS program boosts Indigenous health care

Monday

The program, now in its sixth year, encourages Native American students to become nurses and work in tribal areas.

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From copilot to colleague: AI takes center stage at health care summit

Nov. 22, 2025
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Nov. 22, 2025
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U of A center studied how to fight inflammation before it was a medical buzzword

Nov. 19, 2025
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Nov. 19, 2025
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With a service dog watching their 'six,' veterans gain ground in battles with PTSD

Nov. 19, 2025
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