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In The News: #UMNSurgery Research Makes Cover of Prestigious Science Journal
The article "Frozen in Time," published in Science, details how scientists are using cryopreservation to store living organs, tissues & whole organisms and later revive them.
Surgery, Faculty, Research, Faculty Accomplishments
Helen Vuong receives prestigious Pew Scholar award
Helen Vuong, PhD, an assistant professor at the University of Minnesota Medical School, has been named a 2023 Pew Scholar in the Biomedical Sciences by the Pew Charitable Trusts.
"It is an...
Faculty, Research, Spotlight
Experimental: The Jamie Fiske Story, Forty years later
In 1982, 11-month-old Jamie Fiske changed the world. She was not expected to reach her first birthday, with a failing liver in an era when organ transplantation was only experimental.
Surgery, Legacy
Researchers perform first successful transplant of functional cryopreserved rat kidney
In a groundbreaking new study, the Department of Surgery's Dr. Erik Finger & Joseph Sushil Rao, along with their research team, perform the first successful transplant of a functional...
Surgery, Research
June 2023 Publications & Media Appearances
See the fascinating research and media interviews that our UMN Neurology faculty have been involved with in the month of June.
Publications
3D Printed Guide Tube System for Acute Neuropixels...
Neurology
Department of Neurology Awards 2023
Congratulations to our 2023 departmental education award winners!
Kennedy Teaching Award: Jessica Goldstein, MD - Associate Program Director, Neurology Residency
John...
Neurology, Education
CLHSS and the Division of Computational Health Sciences Add Dr. Piper Ranallo to Growing Teams
Piper Ranallo, PhD, recently joined CLHSS and the Division of Computational Health Sciences as a faculty member.
CLHSS
What does running a marathon have in common with being a neurosurgeon? A lot more than you might think.
Functional neurosurgeon Dr. Robert McGovern believes that the amount of time and discipline it takes to be a good distance runner is akin to what it takes to be a good neurosurgeon.
Neurosurgery
Mary Butler and EPC Conduct Review on Nutrition Interventions for Cancer Patients
Mary Butler, PhD, and the MN Evidence Practice Center (EPC) conducted a systematic literature review on the effects of improved nutrition on cancer treatment outcomes.
CLHSS, Research
University of Minnesota Hosts Inaugural Critical Care Cardiology Education Summit
Over 60 critical care faculty and fellows from over 40 institutions from around the country attended.
DOM, Research, Cardiovascular Division
LMP faculty promotions in 2023
LMP faculty who have been promoted effective July 1, 2023. Here are their new titles.
Amy saenger, Professor
MOLLY KLEIN, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
ALESSIO GIUBELLINO...
Pathology, Faculty
Petra Vande Zande Receives Jane Coffin Childs Memorial Fund Fellowship
The Department of Microbiology and Immunology is pleased to announce that Petra Vande Zande, Post-Doctoral Associate with the Anna Selmecki lab, has been awarded a fellowship from the Jane Coffin...
Microbiology & Immunology
Connection & Community: A Celebration of the Work of David A. Rothenberger, MD
Thanks to each of you, it was a wonderful evening spent recognizing the incredible work and impact of Dr. Rothenberger on the Department of Surgery and University of Minnesota community.
We wish...
Surgery, Faculty, Faculty Accomplishments
Shannon Sullivan, PhD, MPH, joins LMP in molecular epidemiology
The Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology announces the appointment of Shannon Sullivan to our faculty as an assistant professor.
Sullivan comes to LMP from the U of M Department of...
Pathology, Faculty
MPRNews: Dr. Charles Crutchfield remembered for pioneering work, community outreach
Dr. Charles Crutchfield III, a pioneering physician in the Twin Cities, died earlier this week from complications of cancer.
Crutchfield was one of the first physicians in the country to...
Dermatology, Faculty
ALUMNI NEWS | Congratulations to Dr. Bill Roberts on His Retirement
On July 6, 2023, Bill Roberts, MD, MS, retired from the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health and transitioned to the role of professor emeritus. In this interview, Dr. Roberts shares...
FMCH, Alumni
In the News: Drs. Erik Finger & Joseph Sushil Rao & Team Perform the First Successful Transplant of a Functional Cryopreserved Rat Kidney
In a pioneering new study, Professor in the Division of Transplantation Dr. Erik Finger, Dr. Joseph Sushil Rao, and a team of researchers perform the first successful transplant of a functional...
Surgery, Faculty, Research, Faculty Accomplishments
Graduating residents taking a variety of skills with them to their next challenge
Drs. Sam Cramer and Bryan Ladd feel well prepared for where they're going.
Neurosurgery, Education