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IBP received 11 certificates of recognition for our faculty from the "Thank a Teacher Program"
Physiology
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Research Shows Quality of Prostate MRI is Highly Variable Among Institutions
A recent multi-site study published in Radiology was designed to gauge the difference in imaging quality for prostate MRI by looking retrospectively at performance across 26 institutions....
Faculty, Research
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Promising Treatment to Slow Kidney Disease Doesn’t Withstand Testing in Clinical Trial
Michael Mauer, MD, Professor of Medicine for the Department of Pediatrics and faculty member with the Division of Pediatric Nephrology, recently worked on an international randomized clinical trial...
Pediatric
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Yang Lab Publishes Strategies for Potential Therapies of Autism
Led by Assistant Professor, Yi-Mei (Amy) Yang, PhD, the Yang Laboratories published their latest research providing effective strategies for potential therapies of autism.
Biomedical, Duluth, Faculty, Research
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Biomedical Researchers Study Fruit Flies to Understand Human Genetic Functions
Drs. Pedro Fernandez-Funez and Ryan Myers, publish their latest research describing the relevance of the fruit fly in the discovery of genes and genetic processes relevant for the formation of the...
Biomedical, Duluth, Faculty, Research
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U Laboratory Studies Protein Kinase Role in Cancer Cells, Treatment
Nicholas Levinson, PhD, in the Department of Pharmacology, leads a laboratory using unique methods to better understand how protein kinases promote cancer cell growth and how to design more selective...
Faculty, Research
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PM&R Resident Spotlight: Dr. Alicia Phillips
Meet senior resident, Dr. Alicia Phillips! Learn more about why she chose the University of Minnesota and what her post-grad plans are.
Rehab Medicine
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Dr. Nick Levinson featured by Medical School for his research on protein kinases
Read the full article here
Pharmacology
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Ten M Health Fairview Orthopedic Surgeons Recognized as Mpls.St.Paul Magazine Top Doctors
Professor and Department of Orthopedic Surgery Vice Chair Elizabeth Arendt, MD, has been a pioneer throughout her career. She was the first female orthopedic surgeon at the University of...
Orthopaedic Surgery
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Capturing a Global Perspective: Stress and Resilience in the Face of COVID-19
Led by Mustafa al’Absi, PhD, the Stress and Resilience Laboratories launched a global study to map out the behavioral and socioeconomic dynamics of how people have adjusted during the COVID-19...
Duluth, Faculty, Research
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Study Links B-cells in Fat Tissue to Impaired Metabolism in Older Adults
Christina Camell, PhD, assistant professor in the Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics, leads a study to uncover the role of immune cells in age-related metabolic dysfunction.
Faculty, Research
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Extraordinary Ordinariness
In the midst of pivoting, repositioning, and focusing around COVID-19, other remarkable efforts have been quietly going forward.
Office of the Dean
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U of M Team Receives Award for Use of GammaTile Technology in Brain Tumor Treatment
Medical School faculty members, Clark Chen, MD, PhD, Kathryn Dusenbery, MD, and Clara Ferreira, PhD, received the “Appreciation of Excellence” award for their commitment to treating brain cancer...
Faculty, Patient Care
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MEDICAL SCHOOL NEWS: U of M Team Receives Award for Use of GammaTile Technology in Brain Tumor Treatment
Medical School faculty members, Clark Chen, MD, PhD, Kathryn Dusenbery, MD, and Clara Ferreira, PhD, received the “Appreciation of Excellence” award for their commitment to treating brain cancer...
Radiation Oncology
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Promising Treatment to Slow Kidney Disease Doesn’t Prove Out in Clinical Trial
A new study from the University of Minnesota Medical School found that allopurinol, an inexpensive generic drug that reduces uric acid levels, did not show benefits in protecting from loss of...
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Infant Saliva Samples to be Used to Collect New Data Surrounding COVID-19 Transmission Theories
A study at the University of Minnesota Medical School, supported by a CO:VID (Collaborative Outcomes: Visionary Innovation & Discovery) grant will utilize saliva samples from newborns previously...
Pediatric
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M Health Fairview University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital Ranked as one of the Best Children’s Hospitals in the Nation
For the 13th consecutive year, M Health Fairview University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital has been recognized as one of the nation’s top children's hospitals by the U.S. News & World...
Pediatric
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Koob brings his genetic puzzle-solving mastery to COVID-19
For more than three decades Michael Koob has been working out complicated puzzles using the tools of molecular biology and genetics. Today his deliberative labors are paying off -- with untold...
Pathology
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Clarence Shannon, MD, Named Associate Dean of Strategy and Innovation
Dr. Shannon has demonstrated excellence as a clinician, teacher, mentor, and researcher. His leadership as Executive Medical Director of Pain Management has resulted in a comprehensive care model...
Office of the Dean
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Infant Saliva Samples May Bring New Data to Inform COVID-19 Transmission Theories
Mark R. Schleiss, MD, American Legion and Auxiliary Research Foundation Chair and professor in the Department of Pediatrics, will tap into saliva samples, originally collected from days-old infants...
Faculty, Research