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Medical Students Reflect as They Celebrate Match Day 2022
Three graduating students reflect on their time at the University of Minnesota Medical School as they celebrate Match Day 2022.
Education, Students
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U of M Medical School awarded grants to research cardiovascular health in diverse children
The U of M received two National Institutes of Health (NIH) grants, totalling more than $6.5 million, to research cardiovascular health among a diverse population of children.
NIH, Research
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Creating Connection Through The Ladder
On the heels of Minority Health Month, Lonzale Ramsey Jr, MD, reflects on what the month means to him and how he continues to support underrepresented communities through The Ladder.
Community Engagement, Diversity & Inclusion
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U of M receives NIAID grant to develop drug treatments for future viral pandemics
The University has received $66 million from the NIAID to establish a center to develop antiviral drugs for pandemic-level viruses.
NIH, Research
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U of M to study multilevel structural racism on whole person health across the lifecourse
Dr. Berge is leading a prospective study to understand how structural racism experienced at the individual, neighborhood, institutional and societal/policy levels affect whole person health....
Diversity & Inclusion, NIH, Research
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The Transplant Patient Who Got Lucky Twice
George Surratt felt like the luckiest man in the world when he got a liver transplant. The wait list for an organ is so long that some patients run out of time. So when, nine years later, he turned...
Patient Care
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Study examines support programs for pregnant, postpartum people at state prisons
MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL (08/29/2022) — Published in the Journal of Criminal Justice, researchers from the University of Minnesota Medical School examined the variation of support...
Research
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Number of babies born with CMV declined during pandemic
MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL (09/06/2022) — Published in JAMA, University of Minnesota Medical School researchers discovered the number of babies born in Minnesota with cytomegalovirus (CMV...
Faculty, Research
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Study examines how to improve hospitalized patients' access to antimicrobials
Published in the Journal of the American Pharmacist’s Association, University of Minnesota researchers found that establishing better mechanisms for information sharing and collaboration between...
Research
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New checkpoint gene demonstrates ability to supercharge immune cells against cancer
University of Minnesota researchers and their collaborators at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) investigated the role of a new intracellular checkpoint gene in regulating T-cell function against...
Faculty, Research
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The Journey to Illuminating the Biological Mysteries of Healthy Aging
University of Minnesota Medical School researchers were awarded $19.3 million in NIH grants to identify and molecularly map senescent cells.
NIH, Research
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Similar medications cost more for humans compared to pets
In a research letter published in JAMA Internal Medicine, University of Minnesota researchers compared the prices of 120 medications commonly used in humans and pets. The authors found the price...
Faculty, Research
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Explanations behind possible link between increased risk of most common childhood cancer and people with obesity prior to pregnancy
Published in Leukemia Research, University of Minnesota Medical School researchers explored the possible biological mechanisms that could explain the association between being overweight or...
Research
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Two popular diabetes drugs outperformed others in large clinical trial
In a large clinical trial that directly compared four drugs commonly used to treat type 2 diabetes, researchers from the University of Minnesota Medical School aided in the discovery that insulin...
Research
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Bringing Autism Care Home
With autism, time matters. “We can’t put our son’s developing brain on pause,” says Jessica, who found help at the University of Minnesota’s Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain for her son’s...
Patient Care
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Talking cardiac awareness with U of M
Dr. Yannopoulos talks about cardiac arrest symptoms and care innovation in Minnesota.
Faculty, Patient Care
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Foster care, parental incarceration linked with youth mental health problems
Published in the international journal Child Abuse & Neglect, University of Minnesota researchers found parental incarceration and foster care were separately linked with mental health...
Faculty, Research
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Evidence for possible animal origin of the COVID-19 omicron variant
In a new study published in the peer-reviewed journal Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences, researchers from the University of Minnesota Medical School and College of Biological Sciences...
Faculty, Research
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U of M awarded $2.5M in NIH funding for Minnesota site of Kidney Precision Medicine Project
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded a 5-year, $2.5 million grant to the University of Minnesota to fund the Minnesota Precision Medicine CKD & Resilient Diabetes Recruiting Site:...
Faculty, NIH, Research