About 14% of Cerebral Palsy Cases May Be Tied to Brain Wiring Genes Sept. 28, 2020 In an article published in Nature Genetics, researchers confirm that about 14% of all cases of cerebral palsy may be linked to a patient’s genes and suggest that many of those genes control how brain circuits become wired during early development. This conclusion is based on the largest genetic study of cerebral palsy ever conducted. Michael Kruer, M.D., a neurogeneticist at Phoenix Children’s Hospital and the University of Arizona College of Medicine — Phoenix is a senior author of the article. ScienceDaily
Black Microbiologists Push for Visibility Amid a Pandemic Sept. 28, 2020 Black in Microbiology Week is the latest in a series of virtual events highlighting Black scientists in a variety of disciplines. “This is really a chance to welcome new voices and amplify those that have not been heard,” said Michael D. L. Johnson, a microbiologist and immunologist at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson, who will take part in Friday’s Black in Bacteriology panel. New York Times
Image Potential Target to Diagnose, Monitor Cervical Cancer Treatment Aim of UArizona Health Sciences Researchers Sept. 25, 2020 Dr. Melissa Herbst-Kralovetz’s research team found proteins called immune checkpoint inhibitors in the cervicovaginal environment that may help predict if a woman suffers from abnormal cell growth or cancer. Read more
Image UArizona Health Sciences Exceeds $200M in Research Funding for First Time, Boosted by COVID-19 Collaborations Sept. 24, 2020 University of Arizona Health Sciences passes $200 million milestone in research funding in fiscal year 2020, addressing some of the world’s most challenging health conditions, including COVID-19. Read more
Image Future Primary Care Physicians Grateful for Full-Tuition Scholarship, Excited to Serve their Communities Sept. 24, 2020 Sixteen first-year students are among 32 new PCP Scholarship recipients this academic year at the UArizona Colleges of Medicine in Tucson and Phoenix – both schools still have scholarships available. Read more
KJZZ News: University of Arizona COVID-19 Immunity Study of Frontline Workers Sept. 24, 2020 Researchers from the University of Arizona are studying front-line workers who have been infected with COVID-19 and those workers who are at increased risk of getting infected with the coronavirus. The goal is to understand immunity after exposure. Dr. Jeff Burgess, Associate Dean of Research at the UA College of Public Health discusses the Arizona HEROES project. KJZZ-FM (NPR) Phoenix
Thumbnail Future Primary Care Physicians Grateful for Scholarships, Eager to Serve their Communities Sept. 23, 2020 Sixteen first-year students are among the 32 new PCP Scholarship recipients this academic year at the colleges of medicine in Tucson and Phoenix. Read more
Image Nursing Simulation Upgrades to Boost In-Person, Remote Learning Sept. 23, 2020 Alumni donation will provide $1 million to support online training and enhance nursing education. Read more
Thumbnail Why Do You Wear Your Mask? Sept. 23, 2020 Health Sciences is leading by example, wearing masks and practicing public health protocols. Read more
Image COVID-19 Partnerships Drive Record Year of Research Funding Sept. 23, 2020 Health Sciences researchers have broken an institutional funding record as they tackle a range of challenging health problems, now including COVID-19. Read more