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Data science fellows apply the technical training they learn through the year-long program to the research they are doing in the laboratory.

Training and Retaining Home-grown Data Scientists

June 3, 2022

The Data Science Fellows program is developing a Health Sciences workforce to meet the growing data needs of researchers.

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Can Long Covid Lead to Death? A New Analysis Suggests It Could

June 3, 2022

The CDC is beginning to look at death certificates indicating more than 100 people who died had long COVID despite a muddied diagnosis process that has made it harder for researchers to study long Covid.

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Community's Sleep Health Predicts Children's Opportunities for Positive Growth and Success

June 3, 2022

A community's sleep health is the most significant health predictor of children's opportunities for positive growth and success, according to an analysis to be presented at SLEEP 2022.

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Exploring Cannabis Terpenes for Pain Management

June 3, 2022

As the stigma surrounding cannabinoids fades, hemp-derived supplements are gaining traction as popular applications for pain management.

NutraIngredients-USA

Why This COVID Wave Feels Different

June 3, 2022

Americans, on the whole, are more protected against COVID now than they were during previous times when infections have soared.

The Atlantic
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Allison J. Huff, DHEd

Dr. Allison Huff Recognized with Career Development Award

June 2, 2022
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The Innovations in Healthy Aging Summit will feature panels on topics concerning the needs of an older population, including telehealth to improve aging in place; fraud, abuse and consumer protection; aging well; and aging trends and perspectives.

Washington Summit to Focus on Healthy Aging

June 2, 2022

At the Innovations in Healthy Aging Summit, scholars and leaders in the aging field will explore how to best serve the needs of an older population.

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Julie Ledford, PhD, co-director of the Clinical Translational Sciences Graduate Program, is an associate professor in the Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine at the UArizona College of Medicine – Tucson.

Ledford Named Co-director of UArizona Health Sciences Clinical Translational Sciences Graduate Program

June 2, 2022

Dr. Julie Ledford will help lead the Clinical Translational Sciences Graduate Program, which prepares students for careers in research relevant to human health and disease.

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Clinical Translational Sciences Graduate Program Leadership Update

June 2, 2022
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Local Opinion: Children Need Routine Health Care Visits

June 2, 2022

Sean Elliott, MD, FAAP, a pediatric infectious disease specialist and emeritus professor of pediatrics at the College of Medicine – Tucson, writes a guest column explaining why it is important for parents, caretakers and families to take kids to the doctor’s office once a year.

Arizona Daily Star

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