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Congratulations to Robin Lee as the 2022 MICaB Bacaner Research Award Winner!
The Bacaner Research Award program is sponsored by the Minnesota Medical Foundation to encourage intellectual achievement by graduate students and is underwritten by a gift to the Foundation in...
MICaB
U of M receives NIAID grant to develop drug treatments for future viral pandemics
The University has received $66 million from the NIAID to establish a center to develop antiviral drugs for pandemic-level viruses.
NIH, Research
Grant awarded to Jesse Williams
Dr. Jesse Williams was awarded a MN Department of Health grant to study monocyte trafficking following traumatic brain injury. Congratulations Jesse!
Physiology
Dr. Jesse Williams awarded $2.2 million NIH R01 grant "Sex and stress hormones control adrenal gland macrophage development and function." Congratulations Jesse!
Physiology
Dr. Zachwieja and a team of researchers discover Denisovan molar in the Annamite Mountains in northern Laos
Alexandra Zachwieja, PhD, assistant professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth Campus, co-authored an article in Nature Communications by...
Biomedical
U of M to study multilevel structural racism on whole person health across the lifecourse
Dr. Berge is leading a prospective study to understand how structural racism experienced at the individual, neighborhood, institutional and societal/policy levels affect whole person health....
Diversity & Inclusion, NIH, Research
Dr. Jerica Berge honored for peer mentorship
PBRN Lead: Dr. Jerica Berge, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, was awarded the 2022 Carole J. Bland Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award for being an exceptional mentor...
CLHSS
Q-rounds Pilot for Minimum Viable Product
New application developed to streamline the rounding process for improved provider and patient experiences.
CLHSS
UROGYN Faculty Receives Bush Fellowship Award
Rahel Nardos, M.D., associate professor of our Urogynecology division was recently named a 2022 Bush Fellow. The Bush Fellowship recognizes the potential of future leaders and provides them...
OBGYN
University of Minnesota Researchers Discover Solutions to Gender Bias in Autism Diagnoses
Catherine Burrows, PhD, LP, Assistant Professor in the Division of Pediatric Clinical Behavioral Neuroscience at the Unviersity of Minnesota, was the lead author for the study done to test the sex-...
Pediatric
UMN and MHealth Fairview investigators to test ideas for improving healthcare delivery
The Center for Learning Health System Sciences (CLHSS) is pleased to announce the selected applications for the Spring 2022 Rapid Eval call for proposals.
CLHSS
4th Annual Twin Cities Pediatric Update - Sept. 15-16, 2022
We invite you to attend this virtual educational experience on Sept. 15-16, 2022. The Twin Cities Pediatric Update is hosted by Children’s Minnesota, the University of Minnesota Department of...
Pediatric
University of Minnesota Physicians Featured in the 2022 List of Minnesota’s Top Doctors for Their Outstanding Work in the Healthcare Field
This article features Associate Professor of the Division of Neonatology and Vice Chair for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, Catherine Bendel, MD, and Professor in the Division of Pediatric Genetics...
Pediatric
Renowned Metabolic Surgeon & Educator, Dr. Henry Buchwald Announces Retirement
The Department of Surgery celebrates the incredible career and contributions of Professor, Dr. Henry Buchwald, who will retire at the end of July after serving 62 years in the department.
Surgery, DOM, Faculty
Are people who have long-haul COVID more at risk for Alzheimer’s? University researchers looking for a possible connection.
A trio of researchers is using a grant from NIH to explore and potentially mitigate genetic similarities of those who have long-haul COVID and those who have Alzheimer's.
Neurosurgery
Dr. Andrew Adams: Where Discovery Creates Hope
"Where Discovery Creates Hope" - A monthly series: The University of Minnesota Medical School educates physicians. That’s an important part of academic medicine. But that’s not all we do.
Surgery, Faculty, Office of the Dean, Patient Care
The Transplant Patient Who Got Lucky Twice
George Surratt felt like the luckiest man in the world when he got a liver transplant. The wait list for an organ is so long that some patients run out of time. So when, nine years later, he turned...
Patient Care