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Dehm’s gene rearrangement research seeks to turn the tide on deadly prostate cancer
The renowned actor Sidney Poitier died of heart failure in January at age 94. He lived for nearly three decades following treatment for prostate cancer at age 66. Based on modeling...
Pathology
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How a Toy Octopus Can Educate on Congenital Heart Disease
University of Minnesota Medical School and the College of Design collaborated to create a product for teaching children about congenital heart disease (CHD) with efforts to ease parental stress and...
Faculty, Patient Care, Research
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U of M team using state funding to develop a “blueprint” for treating young people with bipolar disorder
Faculty members David Bond, MD, PhD; and Piper Meyer-Kalos, PhD, LP; are basing the blueprint on an existing model, hoping to fill current diagnosis/treatment gaps.
Psychiatry
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U of M Medical Student Discusses Meaningful Moments in Medicine
The University of Minnesota Medical School’s Class of 2024 did not have the opportunity to experience the traditional White Coat Ceremony when they started medical school in the fall of 2020 due to...
Education, Students
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Autism and Disruptions in the Biological Clock
Dr. Ruifeng Cao co-authored a research paper entitled "Autistic-like behavior and cerebellar dysfunction in Bmal1 mutant mice ameliorated by mTORC1 inhibition" in the journal Molecular Psychiatry...
Biomedical
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Saying goodbye: Dr. Edward Seljeskog
It is with great sadness that we acknowledge the passing on March 16, 2022, of Professor Emeritus Edward Seljeskog, MD, PhD, one of the early graduates of our residency program and a...
Neurosurgery
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Neuropsychology and multiple sclerosis: providing compassionate, involved care
Neuropsychologist James Porter, PhD, ABPP-CN, shares his thoughts about working with a special group of patients during Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month.
Rehab Medicine
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Research Brief: Clock gene mutation found to contribute to the development of autism
Researchers found that the disruption of a circadian clock gene may be involved in the development of autism spectrum disorder.
Research
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Healthcare worker perspectives of COVID-19 vaccines
Majority of healthcare workers were accepting of COVID-19 vaccines, according to Medical School research.
Patient Care, Research
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Women’s History Month: A Conversation With Women in Medicine
To recognize Women's History Month, two University of Minnesota Medical School faculty members discuss what this special month means to them and all the ways we should continue to support women in...
Community Engagement, Diversity & Inclusion, Faculty
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University of Minnesota Physicians Providing Exemplary Care to a Family Dealing with Rare Diseases
An Alabama family with three children that all have rare diseases have found the M Health Fairview Masonic Children’s Hospital as a place that they can call home when needed. This article highlights...
Pediatric
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Discussing Pediatric Obesity Trends with University of Minnesota Physicians During the COVID Pandemic
Since the beginning of the pandemic, there has been a dramatic increase in obesity rates in children. In this article, Aaron Kelly, PhD sits down with an interviewer to discuss current childhood...
Pediatric
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Highlighting the Vivian Act and the University of Minnesota's Work in Advocating for Regular Screening
Because of the Vivian Act that was passed, Minnesota is now the first state to start universal screening for congenital Cytomegalovirus (cCMV) in all newborn infants. This article highlights the work...
Pediatric
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Transplant by Team of Physicians at the University of Minnesota Saves 4-week-old After Sudden Liver Failure
Elsie and her twin brother, Ethan, were born October 2021, but after a couple of weeks at home, Elise started become jaundice and was referred to M Health Fairview Masonic Children's Hospital.
Pediatric
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Dr. Gould Named Medical Director of Intensive Care Unit at Southdale Hospital
Board-certified in anesthesiology, critical care, and neuro critical care, Dr. Robert Gould has accepted the position of Medical Director of the Intensive Care Unit at M Health Fairview Southdale...
Anesthesiology
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Women’s History Month: Women in Medicine, a Conversation
Women’s History Month is a time to “celebrate the contributions women have made to the United States and recognize the specific achievements women have made over the course of American history...
Pathology
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Kevin Turner, DO joins LMP in anatomic pathology
The Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology announces the appointment of Kevin Turner to our faculty as an associate professor effective March 31.Turner completed a residency in anatomic and...
Pathology
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New Drosophila Models to Uncover the Intrinsic and Extrinsic Factors Mediating the Toxicity of the Human Prion Protein
Dr. Pedro Fernandez-Funez, PhD, in the department of the Biomedical Sciences at the University of Minnesota School of Medicine, Duluth Campus, co-authored an article titled “New Drosophila models to...
Biomedical