News Search
Total Search Results: 1969 Matches
Displaying 121 - 140 of 1969
Talking camping safety with U of M
MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL (08/01/2023) — Camping can be an enjoyable and rewarding outdoor activity that allows you to connect with nature and escape the hustle and bustle of daily life....
Faculty
University of Minnesota-led study shows Hmong stroke patients are younger, other unique stroke patterns
In a first-of-its-kind study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, a University of Minnesota Medical School-led research team identified unique stroke patterns among Hmong...
Research
Top Story: As weight loss drugs' popularity grows, teens turn to Wegovy for help
Last December, the Federal Drug Administration approved the use of Wegovy, a weight loss drug, for teenagers. The drug is for patients with severe obesity or who are overweight and have one or more...
Faculty
Ukrainian Doctor Nataliia Kuchma Finds Safety and Community at U of M Medical School
Dr. Nataliia Kuchma came to Minnesota from her home country of Ukraine in September 2022, seeking safety for her daughter as her husband stayed to fight in the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Faculty
University of Minnesota Welcomes Dr. Robert Otto Valdez, Director of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
The University of Minnesota recently welcomed Dr. Robert Otto Valdez, the Director of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), to share his vision for the agency and how healthcare...
Leadership
Dr. Mark Osborn honored with grant funding from the St. Baldricks Foundation
An accomplished cancer researcher, Dr. Mark Osborn, has been honored with additional grant funding from the St. Baldricks Foundation. Dr. Osborn's research addresses abnormal B-cell growth, which can...
Faculty, Research
U of M Medical School associate professor receives $330,000 to study treatment for rare bone cancer
Beau Webber, PhD, with the University of Minnesota Medical School recently received a $330,000 grant from CURE Childhood Cancer.
Pediatric, Faculty
Top Story: University of Minnesota studies brain's electrical signals as warnings for depression, suicide
Top Story: University of Minnesota studies brain's electrical signals as warnings for depression, suicideResearchers at the University of Minnesota Medical School are searching for electrical signals...
Faculty
Scientists Achieve Successful Transplant of Preserved Rat Kidney
In a groundbreaking new study, researchers at the University of Minnesota have successfully transplanted frozen rat kidneys after letting them thaw from an intense, 100-day freeze. This is extremely...
Research
Duluth Campus Faculty Member Works to Deepen Understanding of Human History
University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth Campus assistant professor Dr. Alexandra Zachwieja was part of an international research team that has identified fossils pushing back the timeline of...
Faculty
Top Story: A new medium for communicating with the dead: AI and chatbots
Many people long to hear the voice of their passed loved ones and would give anything to speak with them again. Interacting with a version of a departed loved one is now more accessible than ever,...
Faculty
Alumni Spotlight: Dr. Jessie Fudge honored for contributions to The Special Olympics
Dr. Jessie Fudge connected with medicine early on. Her father is a sports medicine physician, and her mother is a pediatric physical therapist. Growing up, Dr. Fudge spent much time on the sidelines...
Alumni
Expert Alert: Health impacts of wildfire smoke
Laalitha Surapaneni, MD, MPH, with the University of Minnesota Medical School shares the negative health impacts of wildfire smoke and how you can protect yourself.Â
Faculty
Dr. Holly Boyer: Executive Leadership in Health Care
Congratulations to Dr. Holly Boyer, who recently completed the Executive Leadership in Health Care (ELH) program. ELH is a prestigious, year-long fellowship intended for women in mid-career to senior...
Leadership, Faculty Accomplishments
Talking summer skin health with U of M
The seasonal weather changes that come with summer are out in full force. With an increase in heat, sun and humidity comes new needs for maintaining skin health, as well as potential health...
Faculty
U of M Medical School receives DARPA award to develop detection tools for early symptoms of depression, psychosis and suicidality
Researchers at the University of Minnesota Medical School recently received a four-year award from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s (DARPA’s) Neural Evidence Aggregation Tool program.
Research
Top Story: Practice the Military Sleep Method to Fall Asleep in Mere Minutes (Naturally)
If it takes you forever to fall asleep at night, there is a new method you should try. Called the Military Sleep Method, which involves a combination of mind-body relaxation techniques, including...
Faculty
University of Minnesota-led study demonstrates safety of microbiota transplant therapy in stem cell transplant and leukemia patients
Published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, University of Minnesota Medical School researchers led a study that demonstrated the safety of using microbiota transplant therapy (MTT) in patients...
Research
Midwest Antiviral Drug Discover Center Unites Researchers to Advance Drug Discovery
Headquartered at the University of Minnesota Medical School, the Midwest Antiviral Drug Discover Center is one of nine centers nationally developing antiviral treatments to prevent and prepare for...
Research
University of Minnesota researcher leads study showing nearly half of adolescents on semaglutide reached healthy weight
MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL (07/05/2023) — Published in the peer-reviewed journal Obesity, a University of Minnesota Medical School researcher led a study showing that 45% of teenagers who...
Research