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Solving real-world problems with design thinking Dec. 18, 2024 The Health Sciences Design for Health Innovation Graduate Certificate program is empowering a mother to create a more user-friendly communication device for her son. Read more Image
Local medical student’s impact on women’s health goes global Dec. 12, 2024 The U of A Health Sciences Primary Care Physician Scholarship is making medical school affordable for Jillian Leaver, an aspiring OB-GYN provider and co-founder of the nonprofit CCAP Across The Map. Read more Image
Hope for the future of genetic counseling Dec. 4, 2024 Genetic counseling graduate student Hope Wollen strives to improve care for those at difficult health care crossroads. Read more Image
9 things to know about opioids, pain relief and Heat shock protein 90 Nov. 21, 2024 John Streicher, PhD, is pursuing a line of research aimed at making opioids safer. At the heart of his investigation is a molecule called Heat shock protein 90. Read more Image
Bringing a precision medicine approach to pain management Nov. 14, 2024 While pain is a universal human experience, the mechanisms that produce the sensation of pain in males and females vary in ways that could lead to the development of sex-specific treatments for chronic pain. Read more Image
Reimagining autoimmune treatments with 5MCAR T cells inspired by nature Nov. 6, 2024 Researchers at the U of A Health Sciences Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies are investigating the potential of genetically engineered T cells to treat autoimmune diseases. Read more Image
Exploring a microbial solution to food insecurity Oct. 31, 2024 A University of Arizona Health Sciences-funded project is focusing on spirulina as a way to address food insecurity and mitigate the effects of climate change. Read more Thumbnail
Bridging health care education and workforce needs Oct. 24, 2024 The College of Health Sciences is building a large network of clinical training partners for students while addressing the state’s health care workforce shortage. Read more Image
Scientist hopes to cure Type 1 diabetes by disguising stem cells Oct. 9, 2024 Dr. Hannah Pizzato, a scientist at the U of A Health Sciences Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies, is working on a stem cell-based therapy for Type 1 diabetes. Read more Image
Pediatric autoimmune diseases: Finding hope in research Oct. 3, 2024 U of A Health Sciences researchers are working to enhance prevention and treatment options for autoimmune diseases, which can be hard to diagnose and treat. Read more Thumbnail