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Researchers Bring Precision Medicine to Hard-to-Treat Psychiatric Conditions
UMN faculty led study shows deep brain stimulation improves cognitive control by augmenting brain rhythms.
Faculty, Research
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GOING CELL-TO-CELL WITH OVARIAN CANCER
Masonic Cancer Center researchers evaluate a unique immunotherapy designed to keep this wily disease from coming back
Main Medical About, Research
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STILL PUSHING THE LIMITS
Center for Magnetic Resonance Research director reflects on four decades of advancements
Research
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Research Brief: Largest Study of Childhood Cancer After IVF
In the past three decades, in vitro fertilization (IVF) has gone from an experimental procedure to being more common. Pregnancies enabled by IVF frequently have more difficulties, with children born...
Faculty, Research
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UMN Researchers Develop Vaccines Targeting Fentanyl
Opioid use disorders and the increasing incidence of opioid-related fatal overdoses are a national crisis. More than 400 Minnesotans died from opioids in 2017, according to the Minnesota Department...
Faculty, Research
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University of Minnesota Researchers Study Effect of Chronic Opioid Therapy on Pain and Survival in Sickle Cell Disease
New research recently published by Kalpna Gupta, PhD, demonstrates the impact of opioids on the survival of humanized mouse models with sickle cell disease, compared to normal mice.
Faculty, Research
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University of Minnesota Medical Center Ranked Among the Best in the Nation
The University of Minnesota Medical Center was ranked 51 out of 1000 hospitals in Newsweek's annual report of best hospitals.
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Orthopaedist, Inventor, and CEO Improves Care for Patients with Motion Loss
One of the most problematic complications that can occur from orthopaedic surgery is motion loss. Thankfully, physicians are problem solvers – whether it’s performing a complex surgery, researching...
Orthopaedic Surgery
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UMN Clinicians and Researchers Hit the Hardwood to Fight Cancer
Through fundraising and education initiatives, the Coaches vs. Cancer program has supported the American Cancer Society in improving and saving lives from cancer nationwide and globally.
Faculty
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Kowalski Awarded MnDRIVE Fellowship
The purpose of the MnDRIVE Graduate Fellowship in Neuromodulation is to promote excellence in graduate training by providing funding to outstanding doctoral students specializing in neuromodulation....
Rehab Medicine
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The University of Minnesota Medical School Duluth Campus Creates Special Bond with Elementary Students
The University of Minnesota Medical School - Duluth, with support from Regenerative Medicine Minnesota, is creating a special bond with a group of elementary students from Nett Lake Elementary.
Education
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15 year-old Nathalia Hawley Gives Hope to Osteosarcoma Patients
Nathalia is involved in her third clinical trial, a decision she says she made in order to help researchers, physicians and patients get the answers they need.
Legacy, Patient Care
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OBGYN Rising Stars Recognized
Three faculty members from the Department of OBGYN were recognized as "Rising Stars" by the Mpls.St. Paul Magazine.
OBGYN
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Minnesota Academy of Family Physicians Announces 2019 Awards
Andrea Westby, MD, was named Family Medicine Educator of the Year, Marilyn “Susie” Nanney, PhD, MS, received the Innovation & Research Award, Hanna Nedrud was presented the Medical Student...
Faculty, Students
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Brenda Ogle, PhD, Named Stem Cell Institute Director
Dr. Ogle is a professor with joint appointments in the Departments of Biomedical Engineering and Pediatrics, and has been part of the SCI Leadership Team since its development in 2016.
Leadership, Office of the Dean
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‘Life changing and life giving’: Teen Returns to University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital One Year After Rare Surgery
Fourteen-year-old Emmy Reeves has always had a passion for art. From her animal drawings, to her realistic sketches of animals, to the murals on her bedroom wall, Emmy’s talent is very apparent and...
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Four OBGYN Residents Presented Research at SGO
Four residents from OBGYN presented research at the Society of Gynecologic Oncology's Annual Meeting on Women's Cancaer in Honolulu, Hawaii. Alex Schefter (PGY2), Sabrina Bedell (PGY3), Catherine...
OBGYN
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Dr. Eckerle Works to Grow Adoption Medicine
Dr. Eckerle has been invited to multiple countries to help places like Korea and Honduras to reform current child welfare policy and to educate policy makers on why family care is important.
Pediatric
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Male Reproductive Health Facing Global Health Crisis
On average, men have a shorter life expectancy compared to women, and live with more diseases and illnesses. Contributing factors include reluctance of men to seek health care advice and treatment as...
Faculty
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University of Minnesota Medical Team First in Midwest to Implant Wireless Pacemaker in a Child
Physicians recommend pacemakers for a variety of reasons. Kids or adults whose heart rates are abnormally slow, for example, might be good candidates as it could help keep a normal rate of rhythm of...
Patient Care