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Celebrating Our Distinguished Medical School Colleagues: Black History Month
This month, we are highlighting the extraordinary work of some of our Medical School staff, faculty-physicians and researchers who are advancing medicine through their passion for research, clinical...
Faculty, Spotlight
Pharmacology Grad Students Promote Passion for Science
University of Minnesota Medical School Department of Pharmacology graduate students connected with kids and families at the Science Museum of Minnesota during the Women in Science & Engineering...
Education, Students
Equity as Health
Over the past several years, the Medical School has focused on improving some very basic aspects of gender equity at the faculty level.
Office of the Dean
Welcome Nichole Klatt, PhD
Dr. Klatt joins the Medical School from the University of Miami, where she was most recently an associate professor and vice-chair of research in the department of pediatrics, held the...
Faculty, Office of the Dean
Finding the Root to Treat Aging through Dieting
Doug Mashek, PhD, leads a team of researchers who discovered that olive oil in the Mediterranean diet may hold the key to improving lifespan and mitigating aging-related diseases.
Faculty, Research
U of M Launches First-of-its-kind Mobile Life Support Program
The program called the Minnesota Mobile Resuscitation Consortium (MMRC) and its mobile ECMO vehicles deliver 24/7 cardiac arrest care as quickly as possible and serves multiple healthcare systems in...
Medical School Alumnus Cherishes Duluth Campus Experience
Dan Soular, MD, a 2005 Medical School alumnus, talks about the impact and inspiration he received as a medical student at the Duluth campus.
Alumni, Duluth
Visible Heart Laboratories Reaches International Territories with Education
Paul A. Iaizzo, PhD, professor with the Visible Heart Laboratories, and his team provide unique educational outreach that impacts individuals around the globe, teaching people all about the human...
Education, Faculty, Research
University of Minnesota Medical School Ranks 27th in 2019 NIH Rankings
The U of M increases three spots in Blue Ridge Institute of Medical Research rankings.
Research
Taking Color out of Medicine
A third-year Medical School resident, Ebiere Okah, MD, is advocating against the use of race in medicine at the state and national levels.
Students
U Researcher Leads National Study to Optimize Response Assessment with Prostate Cancer Treatments
Arpit Rao, MBBS, received a two-year grant from the Alliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology to develop a response-adaptive imaging model to predict the best imaging schedule for prostate cancer...
Faculty, Research
Jean Regal, PhD, Appointed Interim Department Head for Biomedical Sciences
Dr. Regal has been a professor in the department since 1997 and is an NIH-funded researcher focused on cardiopulmonary disease.
Faculty, Office of the Dean
NIH Rankings
Today the Blue Ridge Institute released the 2019 NIH rankings and our Medical School has moved to 27, up from 30 last year (and 33 the year before).
Office of the Dean
Creating a Space to Engage Learners in Social Determinants of Health
Dr. Prasad and his colleagues began the Community Health & Advocacy Talks—or CHAT—to create a space for ongoing conversation about the social determinants of health and connect students and...
Education, Faculty, Students
Join us for Rare Disease Day 2020
Join the Medical School and College of Pharmacy for a Rare Disease Day program Friday, Feb. 28 at McNamara Alumni Center.
Education, Research
Multi-million Dollar Prostate Cancer Research Effort Led by Dr. Aaron LeBeau
Aaron LeBeau, PhD, is leading groundbreaking prostate cancer research with the support of three active R01 grants from the National Cancer Institute.
Faculty, Research
Battling Cervical Cancer with Social Media
Deanna Teoh, MD, MS, an assistant professor in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women’s Health, is teaching colleagues across the nation how to use social media to overcome social stigmas...
Faculty
Combating the Opioid Crisis: Duluth Campus and College of Pharmacy Team-Up for Interprofessional Naloxone Training Workshop
The U of M Medical School and College of Pharmacy on the Duluth campus work interprofessionally to educate students on Naloxone first aid training and response.
Duluth, Education, Faculty, Students