Streamlining Schizophrenia Diagnosis with a Simple Test April 6, 2021 Dr. Amelia Gallitano is shining a light into some of the most difficult-to-reach corners of the human psyche. Read more Image
UArizona Researching Personalized Treatments for COPD April 6, 2021 Diseases linked to cigarette smoke and pollution may be increasing amid the pandemic. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), mainly caused by smoking, cigarette smoke and pollution, is the third leading cause of death in the world. Dr. Francesca Polverino, a professor at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson, is trying to find a way of treating it by looking specifically at emphysema. KGUN-TV (Tucson, AZ)
Underserved Populations Receiving COVID-19 Vaccines April 6, 2021 According to the AZDHS dashboard, only 10.9% of the Hispanic population in Arizona has been vaccinated when they make up 30% of all COVID cases. "Just look at all the ZIP codes that have had the most devastating, highest percentage of hospitalizations, cases and deaths from COVID, and then make those neighborhoods a priority,” said Dr. Shad Marvasti, director of public health, prevention and health promotion at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix. KNXV-TV (Phoenix, AZ)
College Students Wanted for National COVID-19 Post-Vaccine Study April 5, 2021 The national study will help determine if vaccinated people who are exposed to COVID-19 can still spread the disease. Read more Image
Jeffrey Pu To Lead Restructured UArizona Cancer Center Adult Hematopoietic Cell Therapy and Transplantation Program April 5, 2021 Working in collaboration with director Dr. Emmanuel Katsanis, Dr. Jeffrey J. Pu will oversee clinical and research efforts for the adult programs. Read more Image
Nursing Boosts Health Sciences Efforts to Get Shots into Arms April 5, 2021 On the Health Sciences campus, the College of Nursing is a big part of the university’s COVID-19 vaccine roll-out. Read more Image
Arizona COVID-19 Updates: UA Students Sought for Study on if Vaccinated Spread Virus April 5, 2021 Researchers hope to recruit students from the University of Arizona to participate in a clinical trial testing whether fully vaccinated people are able to contract and spread COVID-19. The study, called PreventCOVIDU, is enlisting 12,000 students from more than 20 universities across the country for the next four to five months. Dr. Elizabeth Connick, chief of the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson’s Division of Infectious Diseases, is leading the UArizona research site. Arizona Republic
New Covid Pill From Merck April 5, 2021 Jun Wang, an associate professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology at the University of Arizona College of Pharmacy, discusses a new treatment developed by Merck that has shown "good efficacy in inhibiting Sars-Cov-2." KAET-TV (PBS) "Arizona Horizon," Phoenix
UArizona Offering Scholarship for Medical Students to Help Underserved Communities April 3, 2021 The University of Arizona Health Sciences Primary Care Physician Scholarship Program expanded its eligibility to students specializing in general surgery. Abigail Solorio and Annapurna Chitnavis, College of Medicine – Phoenix students and scholarship recipients, and Glen Fogarty, PhD, Dean of Admissions for the college, are interviewed. KNXV-TV (Phoenix, AZ)
Weekly COVID-19 Cases in Tucson and State Rise for First Time This Year April 3, 2021 For the first time this year in Arizona and Pima County, COVID-19 cases recently increased from one week to the next. "It's too early to say the sky is falling," said Joe Gerald, an associate professor with the University of Arizona's Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health. "But we're definitely seeing a different trend. Things are getting a little bit worse. Our improvements are gone." Arizona Daily Star