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Dr. Amy Greminger Joins 1Health Team on Interprofessional Education
Assistant Professor, Amy Greminger, MD, joins the U of M’s interprofessional 1Health team, focused on preparing students in allied health and other related programs to develop the skills needed for...
Biobehavioral, Duluth, Education, Faculty
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U Researchers Examine Global Resilience and Sleep Quality During the COVID‑19 Pandemic
Dr. Mustafa al’Absi and Briana DeAngelis of the Stress and Resilience Laboratories publish their findings examining the role of depressed and anxious mood in the relationship between social isolation...
Biobehavioral, Community Engagement, Diversity & Inclusion, Duluth, Faculty, Research
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University of Minnesota Medical School launches COVID-19 vaccine trial
The University of Minnesota Medical School announced today its plans to participate in a Phase 3 COVID-19 clinical trial in the fight against the novel coronavirus. The clinical trial will test the...
Research
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‘Rescue Study’ Analyzes if a Protective Substance in the Blood Vessels Can Impact COVID Infections
The Rescue Study seeks to determine if early administration of an endothelial protective substance, Razuprotafib, reduces the severity of COVID lung disease, shortens the need for hospitalization,...
Faculty, Leadership, Research
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Dr. Zachwieja Joins the American Association for Anatomy's Committee of Early Career Anatomists
Dr. Alexandra Zachwieja, assistant professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences was recently selected for the American Association for Anatomy's Committee of Early Career Anatomists.
Biomedical, Duluth, Faculty
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Early-stage Investigators: Apply for KL2 Research Career Development support
The KL2 Scholars Career Development Program is designed to develop the next generation of translational investigators through a structured training program with a mentored multidisciplinary...
Anesthesiology
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'Rescue Study’ Analyzes if a Protective Substance in the Blood Vessels Can Impact COVID Infections
Marc Pritzker, MD, FACC, professor in the Department of Medicine’s Cardiovascular Division, is a primary investigator for the study. Dr. Pritzker is working in tandem with co-investigators Craig...
DOM
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The State of Maternal and Neonatal Survival through Global and Domestic Lenses
With COVID cases continuing to rise steadily, National Interest reached out to a dozen medical professionals to get their take on the current pandemic climate and what is in store for...
Pediatric
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Children’s Hospitals Are Partly to Blame as Superbugs Increasingly Attack Kids
Antibiotic resistant strains of bacteria, also known as superbugs, have been present in healthcare systems and beyond for decades, with the prevalence increasing drastically over the years. This...
Pediatric
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New clinical trial uses CAR NK cells derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) as a renewable cell source for product manufacture and off-the-shelf delivery to patients.
U of M opens iPSC-derived CAR NK cell trial for patients with Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma as consolidation after an autologous transplant.
DOM
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Adding ‘Family’ Back into Medicine
Peter Nalin, MD, MBA, FAACP, and James Pacala, MD, MS, detail the ways in which the U of M Medical School—on both campuses—succeeds in graduating family medicine physicians.
Duluth, Education, Legacy
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Advanced Fellowship in Clinical Simulation Comes to Minneapolis
The Minneapolis VA simulation center will work with the national center of excellence in clinical Simulation Learning, Education and Research Network (SimLEARN) to develop future national leaders in...
Anesthesiology, Education, Faculty, Leadership
![Robert McGovern, MD; Erin Holker, PhD, LP; Eric Waldron, PhD, LP](/sites/med.umn.edu/files/styles/thumbnail_square/public/neuropsychology_collage.jpg?itok=KenZ1_qR)
Working with neurosurgeons to address patients’ psychological, cognitive concerns
Neurosurgeons collaborate with many different healthcare providers. One important relationship is with neuropsychologists. “Our neuropsychologists make sure our patients are psychologically ready to...
Neurosurgery
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NIMH grant fuels study designed to help young people with Tourette’s Syndrome
A recently awarded National Institute of Mental Health grant of $1.7 million is enabling a U of M research team to test how well combining transcranial magnetic stimulation with the “gold standard”...
Psychiatry
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PM&R Resident Spotlight: Dr. Akhil Shori
Previous PM&R Chief Resident, Dr. Amanda Day, spearheaded a fun initiative for the community to get to know our residents. The PM&R resident spotlight is on PGY2, Dr. Akhil...
Rehab Medicine
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‘Social Medicine on Air’ Podcast Hopes to Build Community and Provide a Platform for Conversation
Brendan Johnson, a University of Minnesota Medical School student, and two of his collaborators are producing “Social Medicine On Air,” a podcast that has already published over a dozen episodes on...
Community Engagement, Diversity & Inclusion, Spotlight, Students
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Three Long-time Duluth Campus Faculty Members to Retire
Dr. Jim Boulger, Dr. Arlen Severson and Dr. George Trachte have experienced multiple decades of instruction, leadership and student mentoring at the Medical School, Duluth Campus. All three...
Alumni, Duluth, Faculty, Legacy
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The Anatomy faculty received stellar student evaluations from the fall Medical School Anatomy course
Congratulations to the Anatomy faculty!
Physiology
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ALUMNI NEWS | DFMCH Creates the Josie Robinson Johnson Endowed Chair in Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
The Department of Family Medicine and Community Health (DFMCH) has taken steps toward actualizing positive changes in justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion, known informally as JEDI in the...
FMCH