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Forum Kamdar receives Prestigious Duke Award
Forum Kamdar is among 17 physician scientists in the USA to be awarded a 2020 Clinical Scientist Development Award from the Doris Duke Foundation.
Lillehei
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Forum Kamdar receives Prestigious Duke Award
Forum Kamdar is among 17 physician scientists in the USA to be awarded a 2020 Clinical Scientist Development Award from the Doris Duke Foundation.
Lillehei
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Faculty member focuses on eating disorder research
“I’m excited to join a department that is doing a lot of cutting-edge research in many novel areas,” said the newest Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences faculty member, Assistant Professor Lisa...
Psychiatry
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Unique U of M collaboration seen as a golden opportunity by its first participant
Working in partnership, the General Surgery and Neurosurgery Departments at the U created a first-of-its-kind program known as the General Surgery/Neurosurgery Preliminary Track. It is designed for a...
Neurosurgery
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Primary Care is a Point of Intervention for Youth Facing Housing Instability
For many people, a trip to primary care for an annual checkup is a routine event. Even for vulnerable populations, these trips are key to preventing serious healthcare concerns from arising. Often,...
Pediatric
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New M Health Fairview Amputee Clinic Will Help People Get Fitted With The Right Prosthetic Faster
We are excited to announce the new M Health Fairview Amputee Clinic, led by PM&R Dr. Wayne Hsiao. The Amputee Clinic is a collaboration with patients and a team of multiple medical...
Rehab Medicine
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U Hepatology Expert Studying ‘the Silent Epidemic’ — Viral Hepatitis B
Mohamed Hassan, MD, FAASLD, a professor in the Department of Medicine, discusses his research on Hepatitis B virus—a type of viral hepatitis that disproportionately impacts the immigrant population...
Faculty, Research
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Dr. Carl McGary Publishes Standards for Pathology Education
Carl McGary, PhD, MD, assistant professor and pathologist in Biomedical Sciences publishes an educational case for standards on medical pathology education.
Biomedical, Duluth, Education, Faculty
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Dr. Augie Lindmark ’19 Combines Science with Activism, Humanities
A 2019 graduate from the University of Minnesota Medical School, Dr. Lindmark, now a resident physician at Yale New Haven Hospital, talks about his passion for combating health disparities, which are...
Alumni
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U of M Researchers Examine the Development of Type 2 Diabetes in Offspring of Hypertensive Pregnancies
Jean Regal, PhD, in the Department of Biomedical Sciences and Emilyn Alejandro, PhD, from the Department of Integrative Biology and Physiology, team up for a first-of-its-kind research project to...
Duluth, Faculty, Research
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Medical School Resident Elected to Minnesota Academy of Family Physicians’ Board
Ramla Kasozi, MD, MPH, a third-year family medicine resident at the University of Minnesota Medical School, will serve as the newly elected Resident Director of Minnesota Academy of Family Physicians...
Spotlight, Students
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Dr. Mike Underwood ’09 Reflects on How His PhD Training Changed Trajectory of His Career
Read full article HERE
Pharmacology
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In Disruption, Defiance
Unexpected events in the future are a given. So, too, is our ability to find vitality in disruption, defiance in crisis, and confidence in academic medicine and in each other.
Office of the Dean
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Two SCI Faculty members receive NIH grant to study neural cell transplantation to treat Alzheimer's Disease
Dr. Walter Low and Dr. Clifford Steer of the Stem Cell Institute just received confirmation of an NIH grant entitled "Generating Exogenic Hippocampal Neural Cells via Blastocyst...
Stem Cell
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HIV Research Seeks Answers for Patients Affected by Impaired Cognitive Function
Stanley Thayer, PhD, in the Department of Pharmacology helped narrow in on a potential drug target that rescues synaptic connections and restores cognitive function in patients with HIV-associated...
Faculty, Research
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Department moves quickly to enable medical students to continue their education despite a global pandemic
On January 20, 2020, the first patient in the United States was diagnosed with COVID-19. By mid-March, the virus had hit all 50 states, according to the Centers for Disease Control. When Department...
Psychiatry
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Teaching Medical Students How to Combat Misinformation on Social Media
Kristina Krohn, MD, in the Department of Medicine, started a four-week course that teaches medical students how to use social media and their medical education to connect others with timely and...
Education, Students
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Medical School Grand Rounds: Moving the Dial on Health Equity Through Impactful Research
Please join us for a special Medical School Grand Rounds with Drs. Michele Allen and Brooke Cunningham to review the state of the science of health equity and health disparities research,...
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Faculty Members Identify Contributing Factors to the Long-term Risks of Doxorubicin Therapy
Faculty members, Drs. Kendra Nordgren and Kendall Wallace co-authored an article in the Journal of Cardiovascular Toxicology, identifying contributing factors to the long-term risks of Doxorubicin...
Biomedical, Duluth, Faculty, Research