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Anesthesiologist Kumar Belani Receives President's Award for Outstanding Service
The University of Minnesota Medical School congratulates Dr. Kumar Belani from our Department of Anesthesiology for being awarded the 2018 University of Minnesota President's Award for...
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UMN Medical School Study Uncovers New Findings On Antimicrobial Drug Synergy
New data from a study led by researchers from the University of Minnesota Medical School could change how future antimicrobial drug combinations are discovered and developed.
Research
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Cognitive Computational Neuroscience: A New Conference for an Emerging Discipline
A University of Minnesota Medical School expert has created a new conference, Cognitive Computational Neuroscience (CCN), to unite the fields of cognitive science, artificial intelligence...
Research
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Medical School Study Finds Liver Donors Live Happily
Ever since the first death of a liver donor in 2001, transplants have been suppressed. However, a new study shows that the long-term quality of life of a donor, on average, is better than that...
Faculty, Patient Care, Research
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Commemorating 130 Years of Medical Education at the University of Minnesota
University of Minnesota Medical School students, staff, and faculty gathered together in the Phillips-Wangensteen Building to kick off a year of celebrations as the Medical School marks 130 years of...
Education, Leadership, Legacy
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Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton declares April 26 'University of Minnesota Medical School Day'
In recognition of the 130-year anniversary of the University of Minnesota Medical School’s founding by the University Regents, April 26 has been declared University of Minnesota Medical School Day.
Education, Leadership
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Sen. Amy Klobuchar On Medical School Alzheimer's Research: "Incredibly Impressive"
U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar met April 6, 2018, with University of Minnesota Medical School Alzheimer’s researchers and saw first-hand some of the latest work being done for the disease.
Legislative, Research
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Should Minnesota Push Back School Start Times?
Dr. Michael Howell, Department of Neurology, writes in the Star Tribune arguing that Minnesota should push back school start times to protect students' cognitive development. Adolescents naturally...
Education, Faculty, Legislative, Students
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"Zoongide'ewin" Opens Thursday at Karpeles Museum
Regional Duluth Campus Dean Dr. Paula Termuhlen and Center of American Indian and Minority Health Director, Dr. Mary Owen joined KQDS-FOX 21 News this morning to talk about Zoongide’ewin: An...
Duluth, Faculty
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Zoongide 'ewin: An exhibition on Native American Health & Resilience in the Great Lakes Region
Presented by the University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth Campus & the Center of American Indian and Minority Health with Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum, please join us for an...
Duluth, Leadership
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From Jet Engines to Pediatrics: Vidhu Pandey Finds a Match at UMN Medical School
Medicine is a second career for Vidhu Pandey, who worked for nearly a decade as an aeronautical engineer—even interning with NASA—before deciding he needed a change.
Education, Students
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Naloxone: This drug can stop an opioid overdose—and you should carry it
Solving the crisis will take time, thought, and money. But there are some small ways that everyday people can work to reduce the body count.
Duluth, Faculty, Research
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UMN Employee Finds Kidney Donor Via Social Media
Susan Markgraf received a new kidney after a Facebook friend volunteered to donate.
Faculty, Patient Care
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Dr. Krebs, Doctors, Fear Rapid Crackdown on Opioids Could Harm Patients
With opioids growing out of favor as a result of the opioid crisis some doctors are limiting prescriptions or dosages.
Faculty, Research
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Opioids Might Not Treat Pain Better Than Tylenol, UMN Study Says
Opioids have been the go-to method for treating long-term pain for decades. But a new University of Minnesota study says that they might not treat chronic pain any better than Tylenol.
Patient Care, Faculty, Research
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Kathy Allen Never Gave Up Hope
Kathy Allen was paralyzed from the waist down after an accident 11 years ago. Yet she never gave up hope. Recently, she shared groundbreaking results as the first patient in the E-STAND (...
Patient Care, Faculty, Research
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UMN Research May Benefit Kids with Cerebral Palsy
University of Minnesota researchers are the first to combine brain stimulation and physical therapy to treat cerebral palsy.
Faculty, Research
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Weight-Shaming Hurts Kids, and Their Kids, Too
"The negative effects of parent encouragement to diet can compound over time, not only impacting the person directly receiving the messages, but also potentially hurting generations to come...
Education, Faculty, Research