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Memory Keepers Medical Discovery Team a Force for Improving Rural and American Indian Health
Currently, team members are pursuing projects that will have wide-ranging impacts throughout the state.
Faculty, Research
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UMN Medical School & MN Department of Human Services Partner to “Flip the Script”
The goal is to support Minnesota prescribers who may feel overwhelmed trying to manage their patients’ pain while making sure they stay safe.
Education
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Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
Dr. Lou answered several questions ranging from symptoms and screenings to treatments for colorectal cancer.
Faculty
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Differentiating Autism and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
At first glance, symptoms for Autism and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) seem to have little in common.
Research
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Rare Disease Day at the University of Minnesota
February 28 marked national Rare Disease Day and this year the University of Minnesota decided to team up with affected families of rare diseases.
Research
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UMN Medical School Advances Research and Care for Patients with Rare Disease
The University of Minnesota is world renowned in both research and care for rare disease, and has a reputation for treating some of the most challenging pediatric cases that often would be...
Patient Care, Research
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Peter Nalin, MD, Named Associate Dean for Rural Medicine
Dr. Nalin will also serve as the new head of the Department of Family Medicine and Biobehavioral Health on the Duluth Campus.
Leadership, Office of the Dean
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Faculty Spotlight: Ann Van de Winckel
Ann Van de Winckel, PhD, MSPT, PT, has always held a passion for helping people. She first explored this route through physical therapy, knowing from the start that performing invasive procedures...
Faculty, Research, Spotlight
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Gillick Lab Stimulating Hope
Her study found that those who received combined motor enhancing treatments had significantly improved hand function while also having very few if any side effects.
Faculty, Research
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New 2019 American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association/Heart Rhythm Society Guidelines for Patients with Atrial Fibrillation
UMN Medical School Experts Update 2014 Guidelines for the Management of Patients With Atrial Fibrillation (AFib).
Faculty
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Susan Culican, MD, PhD, Named New Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education
Dr. Culican is a transformational leader who brings a wealth of experience as a clinician, educator, researcher and mentor.
Leadership, Office of the Dean
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Dr. Martha Wright Elected to the Board of Directors for American Board of Ophthalmology
Effective January 1, 2020, Martha Wright, MD, will be joining the Board of Directors of the American Board of Opthalmology.
Faculty, Leadership
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University of Minnesota First in U.S. to Offer New Targeted Therapy for Recurrent Brain Tumors
GT MedTech’s innovative GammaTile Therapy is shown to slow brain tumor progression, designed to improve patient and caregiver quality of life.
Patient Care
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UMN Medical School Study Provides New Insight Into the Use of Cell Replacement Therapies to Treat Muscular Dystrophies
Perlingeiro’s lab, over several years, pioneered the development of muscle stem/progenitor cells from pluripotent stem cells in vitro.
Faculty, Research
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UMN Researchers 3D Bio-Print a Model That Could Lead to Improved Anticancer Drugs and Treatments
Researchers create the first 3D in vitro model capable of isolating specific metastatic cells.
Faculty, Research
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More Baloney
This is a time of change. It will require patience and adaptability, but it also offers the opportunity for creating and sharing better solutions at every level in the Medical School.
Office of the Dean
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University of Minnesota and Hennepin Healthcare Medical Experts Restore Movement and Autonomic Function in Patients with Complete Paralysis
Study demonstrates spinal cord stimulation as a treatment for chronic spinal cord injury
Research
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Medical Discovery Teams Present to Higher Education Finance and Policy Committee on Key Research Initiatives
The University of Minnesota Medical Discovery Teams (MDT) have been making a significant impact since their inception in 2013; from new hires to impressive research grants, their success has been...
Research
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Dr. Kristen Jacklin, Memory Keepers Medical Discovery Team awarded $1.5 Million from the National Institute on Aging
The two-year grant will support community engagement and pilot research to develop a robust program of research focused on improving the lives of Indigenous persons with dementia and their families.
Duluth, Education, Faculty, Leadership, Research